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Rating:  Summary: Great for Troubleshooting Review: Although it does not address routing protocals,it covers everything else.
Rating:  Summary: Great complement to CIT Review: I am currently studying for my last CCNP exam : support.I find this book a great complement of CIT. There is an error in book description : it is 1025 pages (not 714, which should be the size of the paperback edition), so it is much more complete than the online version on CCO. I reccomend it in addition to CIT for passing support. Note : I passed the 3 previous ccnp exams first try by using cisco ccnp course books.
Rating:  Summary: Excellent starting point for Cisco troubleshooting. Review: The step-by-step presentation approach to this book is a very effective way to help the technician isolate Cisco related network problems. It also provides valuable information about specific protocols and topologies.
Rating:  Summary: Good preparation for the CIT 4.0 exam Review: Was able to locate the answers for all 31 questions presented on Cisco's web site for the CIT 4.0 exam. Exam4.0 is required when preparing for the CCNP. Written clear, concise and to the point. (no fluff included)
Rating:  Summary: Wont teach troubleshooting skills but good for diagnosis... Review: While this may not TEACH you how to troubleshoot a network (get Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting for that), this book is good since it provides details relating to error messages etc and also in-depth explanation of numerous messages that you are likely to encounter in yr Cisco powered Network. Use it as a handy reference
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