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Hardcover CCNP Self-Study: Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (Bsci) Book

ISBN: 1587050846

ISBN13: 9781587050848

CCNP Self-Study: Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (Bsci)

Cisco authorized self-study book for CCNP, CCDP(R), and CCIP(TM) learning.- Master the topics of the BSCI curriculum.- Use as a study guide, course supplement, or self-paced training manual for... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A must have for BSCI exam takers

I am using this Cisco Press Self-Study and Cisco Press Exam Certification Guide for BSCI exam. Generally, I find this book much helpful compared to certification guide. Most concepts are elaborately discussed with good lab examples and I have almost no problem understand all of it at first glance. (I have just begun career in networking while reading this book and I don't have in-depth knowledge of routing protocols). I like the author style of writing and I am looking forward to read another of her certification books. Note : For those who plan to purchase this book, please read BGP route reflector and probably BGP community, both found in Appendix A before going for the exam.

Great Book

I used this book to prepare for the BSCI exam and passed with a very high score. In addition to this book I also bought Sybex's BSCI (Carl Timm) as a second referance but after the exam i thought that Cisco book was enough. So, if you want to buy only one book to prepare for the exam you can buy this book.

Why wasn't some of this detail provided in any CCNA books?

I have read through half of this book so far and I'm surprised at the level of detail this book provides about routing. I struggled getting structured information about routing protocols like OSPF when studying for the CCNA exam, but could have really filled in the gaps quickly with this book. Also, I remember getting hit with a few route redistribution questions on the CCNA exam that I was not prepared for, but if I studied Chapter 7 of this book there would have been no problem answering these questions. Enough of the past experiences. To a self learner who cannot afford CCNP bootcamps, this book provides and intermediate view of routing concepts that can help augment other books when pursuing the CCNP/CCDP/CCIP track. Also, appendix H of the book recommends lab equipment to build your own lab, which is almost a necessity to really nail the objectives the exam.

High credits to the authors!

Very concise and structured; teaches you the lessons like a story. Excellent especially for 1st timers. Best book for the new 642-801 exam. Great efforts from the authors. Many thanks to them. Hope this helps

Excellent book for Self Study people...

Publisher: Cisco PressTitle: CCNP Self Study: Building Scalable Cisco InternetworksAuthor(s): Catherine Paquet and Diane TeareISBN: 1-58705-084-6Once again Cisco Press and their authors have put together an outstanding book for people that either can't go to classes or want to brush up on the subject matter before taking the exam. The title "CCNP Self Study: Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks" hits the nail on the head. I have found this book to be very readable with good explanations of the hard to grasp topics. This book is especially good for any CCNA certified individual looking to upgrade to the CCNP certification. Even if you are not interested in certifications the book gives a good introduction into networking and routing protocol which can easily be applied to real world practice. When I got this book, I had already attended the weeklong Cisco BSCI course which covered the same topics in this book. However, I always felt like the class was very fast paced and didn't cover a lot of the topics in detail. This book on the other hand goes in depth on each of the subjects required to pass the exam, giving you time to understand the topics before you attempt to get them to work in a lab. The examples and labs are very similar to, if not the same, as those that are presented in the class. The overall organization of the book is logical and runs from the easier topics in the beginning, to the harder topics towards the end of the book. Each chapter is laid out with an introduction to the subject area at the beginning of the chapter, the meat of the learning info (which is broken into topic areas), a topic summary, and then a lab and finally review questions to test your retention of the information. The topic areas are laid out in a logical readable format with appropriate easy to follow diagrams. The labs are discussed from start to end with different tasks broken down into step-by-step instructions. The lab solutions and router configurations are included so you can figure out what happened when things don't work exactly as planned. The review questions are challenging with solutions also included in the book. The only disadvantage of the book is that if the reader does not have equipment to setup the labs they may not get the hands on experience available from the class. And, of course, there isn't an instructor to ask questions to. On the other hand, if you do have access to equipment you can spend all the time you want implementing the labs and trying out the different scenarios. There is one thing that would have been a nice touch to include in this book and others like it: A CD or FTP/Web site from which you could download printable labs, network diagrams and router configurations. This would allow the reader to print out the labs and make notes on them without messing up the book. I believe that this book can help anyone with some basic networking knowledge (a CCNA level person) and the patience to go
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