Hi Guys,
Here's the lowdown - just started my new job as a network specialist (Yay! im finally in the door!) and my employer has stated they would be willing to put me on a course of my choice. Its kind of a win win situation - they get me on the cheap and train me up and i get some well needed experiance.
Now i was wondering if it would be better to buy some must have networking books or should i opt for the course?
On a technical level i am working at the NA level / early stages of NP switching to give you an idea of where im at although i have only been in the job 2 weeks. There's been a ton of learning already as i just kind of have to get on with everything.
So would you guys opt for a course and if so which one? or would you go for a good set of books and if so which ones?
I think the books would be the better option but wanted some opinions. The books dont have to be certification specific although we are all cisco. i was thinking maybe routing tcp/ip by doyle. i also noticed the was an IE LAN switching book. Is this any good? i checked out the one at the uni library and it seems alot of it is geared towards the catos as it was published around then. is the second edition focused on IOS only?
Also any opinions for any other books like network design etc?
Also - be prepared incase i start asking alot of questions round here!...i do apologise in advance

Thanks
Nel.