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2002/3/20-22 [Computer/Networking] UID:24176 Activity:high
3/20    I need to cram for a test on managing Cisco routers. Cisco Certified
        type stuff. Anyone have a reference (online or book)?
        \_ I am also looking into this.  I got the O`Reilly "IP Routing"
           as a starter book, but that's likely too general for your needs.
           I don't know if it's good since I haven't read it.
           \_ I took EECS 122 and CS 162. I am familiar with IP Routing and
              stacks and stuff. Just wanted to know which Cisco command does
              what.
        \_ I took the Cisco ICRC and ACRC courses with Global Knowledge
           (I think the courses have been combined now) and it was absolutely
           excellent--the Cisco course materials were pretty good too.  Cisco
           Press puts out very good study guides for all the certifications.
           Also I think http://ccnaprep.com has links to study/cram guides for
           all levels of Cisco exams.  -John
        \_ CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide by Todd Lammle
           \_ cisco "upgraded" their test 10 days ago. so this book and most
              other books at the neighborhood store are outdated. GO CISCO!
        \_ http://www.routergod.com
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