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Cisco Internetworking and Troubleshooting

Cisco Internetworking and Troubleshooting

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Buy this digital turkey
Review: Be sure and buy the digital version, so you can be stuck reading it with Adobe's sad excuse of an ebook reader.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A very comprehensive and practical book.
Review: I cannot praise this book highly enough! It is particularly good to see when you consider the amount of mediocre books that are now coming out on Cisco technology. This book goes well beyond Cisco, teaching you alot about each of the different LAN and WAN protocols on modern networks. There is a chapter on OSPF and BGP which is almost a book in itself. All of the chapters are of an extremely high caliber. They are packed with practical tips and networking scenarios. I hope Cormac Long does not wait too long before bringing us the next edition!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Could share more author's internetworking experience
Review: I do not get much infomation from the author's 12 years internetworking experience. It is just like a debug commands DIRTIONARY. When in troubleshooting not just do debug commands, an engineer should also pay attendation in the global view of the problem. That's need some experience but seldom in the book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book helped me pass the CCIE lab!
Review: I found this book the best for indepth detail into troubleshooting a variety of issues. Goes further than any of the other troubleshooting books( Syngress and even Cisco's CIT book) and actually the best Cisco book that I have read. It covers troubleshooting BGP and DLSW, unlike any of the other books and has been extremely useful for the job and for studying for the CIT exam.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book helped me pass the CCIE lab!
Review: I passed the CCIE lab 2 months ago. I fortunately bought this book in April and it was my number one reference by far! Packed with complex configurations and troubleshooting scenarios. All are explained in a detailed step by step manner. It covers everything EIGRP,OSPF,BGP,DLSW,IPX,Apple the works. I feel the need to express my gratitude to the author especially when I saw a review that is completely at odds with the other glowing reviews. I notice this reviewer (unlike the other ones) gives no information as to why they formed this opinion... Interesting... Anyway, my advice is simple- don't ignore a book that could help change your career, like it did mine.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Help for the CCIE certification.
Review: Learning to troubleshoot, whether it's hardware or software or router for that matter, requires and understanding of the way troubleshooting works. Cormac Long put together and excellent reference manual to make sure you have the ability to make router work with little help.

In the first three chapters you get material on testing and diagnostics and the tools you'll need. Chapters 4 & 5 take on topics like serial communications, X.25 and frame relay. Finally in chapters 7 & 8 comes the routing protocols like RIP, IGRP, EIGRP, OSPF and BGP. There is also trouble-shooting help for other operating systems like Novell, AppleTalk, and IBM and switched Ethernet. Long includes review questions, hands-on exercises as well as diagrams, figures, tables and screen shots.

Overall a very complete reference manual to have with you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tremendous Work! Great For CCNP / CCIE
Review: Not much I can add to the already glowing reviews of this book, but I'll try. I used this along with several other books in prepping for the CIT exam, but this is the one I'm already rereading after successfully passing the exam.

Plenty of real-world information is packed into this highly-readable book. This one might not have the hype other Cisco books do, but it should. Just enough screen readout to illustrate what's going on. Great review questions.

I really cannot recommend this book highly enough. I started using it late into my CIT prep and found myself wishing I had gotten it earlier. Do yourself a favor and pick up this excellent work. I look forward to the author's next book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: High quality book that's very easy to read.
Review: This book is very suitable as an on the job reference or as a training tool for Certifications or career development. The author has a great 'real world' focus and the book is filled with tips and detailed practical information. It also has much more than troubleshooting with numerous configurations included. I was also impressed by the book's tone and presentation as the author has a real 'take you by the hand' approach to teaching.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Surely the best book I have seen on this subject.
Review: This is an excellent book. It covers a broad range of subjects, IP, other desktop protocols, all the different LAN and WAN media as well as Ethernet switching. The amount of information contained is vast. What really impresses me is that it is not just theory. The author gives an abundance of real-world information that could only have been gained by experience. He walks you through numerous, often complex, networking scenarios and explains everything step by step. He also gives valuable insights into the finer points. The sections on OSPF, BGP, Frame Relay and IPX are simply the best pieces of text I have seen. This book is an excellent on the job reference as well as helping CCIE candidates.


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