Rating:  Summary: The book is your instructor Review: If you like a insturctor teach you something face to face, this is the book. It is in-depth, but simple read. Thanks Donald. Lee.
Rating:  Summary: Great Book on IPSec, QoS Review: Read the first 6 Chapters. And All I can say isGreat! One of the best written books I have ever read. The explanations are so clear and to the point, it really makes it easy to read and understand. Great Book
Rating:  Summary: Excellent book ! Review: This book gave me good concept on each topic. Most of Cisco book focuses on what and how to do. But this book is difference. It explains why. Easy to read and understand also.Your pre-requisite for this book is basic routing protocol and Cisco router setup knowledge.
Rating:  Summary: This book rocks. Review: This book is a well-written, concise, organized volume. It provides an excellent conceptual and technical review of most important intermediate level cisco topics. As another reviewer suggested, I would recommend it in addition to the Caslow book and the Clark book.
Rating:  Summary: This book rocks. Review: This book is a well-written, concise, organized volume. It provides an excellent conceptual and technical review of most important intermediate level cisco topics. As another reviewer suggested, I would recommend it in addition to the Caslow book and the Clark book.
Rating:  Summary: Like a '94 cabernet Review: This book is like a fine '94 Cabernet. Truly Outstanding!
Rating:  Summary: Read for the MCNS Course. Review: This book offers in Part III (Chapters 6 through 8) a lucid explanation of Cisco Security. In addition, it was the best presentation for the layman of IKE and IPSec I've read. This book is definitely a must have if you are going to take the MCNS (Managing Cisco Network Security) exam. I wished I'd read this book before I passed the MCNS exam - it would've saved me tons of time in terms of understanding IPSec in general AND Cisco's implementation of IPSec. Part III, "Managing Security" was alone enough for me to use this book. The writing style AND the LOGICAL presentation of the material really made me understand Cisco's implementation of Cisco Security, even though I had taken the Cisco course MCNS and had already pored over the courseware on IPSsec.
Rating:  Summary: Read for the MCNS Course. Review: This book offers in Part III (Chapters 6 through 8) a lucid explanation of Cisco Security. In addition, it was the best presentation for the layman of IKE and IPSec I've read. This book is definitely a must have if you are going to take the MCNS (Managing Cisco Network Security) exam. I wished I'd read this book before I passed the MCNS exam - it would've saved me tons of time in terms of understanding IPSec in general AND Cisco's implementation of IPSec. Part III, "Managing Security" was alone enough for me to use this book. The writing style AND the LOGICAL presentation of the material really made me understand Cisco's implementation of Cisco Security, even though I had taken the Cisco course MCNS and had already pored over the courseware on IPSsec.
Rating:  Summary: Outstanding Cisco press book Review: This is right up there with Doyle, Clark/Hamilton, and Slattery books. It explains queuing in a manner that can be understood by everyone. Priority Queing? Fair Queing, WFQ... they are all covered in a very concise manner. Some of the hints in "crash course on IOS" is quite valuable.
Rating:  Summary: Outstanding Cisco press book Review: This is right up there with Doyle, Clark/Hamilton, and Slattery books. It explains queuing in a manner that can be understood by everyone. Priority Queing? Fair Queing, WFQ... they are all covered in a very concise manner. Some of the hints in "crash course on IOS" is quite valuable.
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