RickRandhawa wrote: » Get Chris Bryant's CCNP study guides. It'll be way more concise, yet include most of the revelant/important information needed to pass the exam.
MrBrian wrote: » You think the OCG has too much detail? The FLG is a significantly larger book covering the same topics. It goes into further detail than the OCG, but that's also one of the reasons many prefer the FLG over the OCG. I have the OCG, and other than having typos everywhere, it's fine to me. I never use one book as my sole source of studying anyway.. search the forum there's some long threads comparing the two books. Also, the FLG has a different author so maybe just find out which writing style you like best?
Eildor wrote: » Chris Bryant has a study guide? As in, a written book study guide?
RickRandhawa wrote: » Yeah, he has ebooks for each of the CCNP Courses...I know what you mean though about the long winded explanations from Cisco Press book. Thats why I dont bother with them. Sure, they might go slightly more in depth but a month after it's all said and done all the "extra" stuff is forgotten. I like to stick to the Bryant stuff thats distilled down to the most important concepts/topics.
vinbuck wrote: » I would highly recommend using the free Cisco NetAcademy lab manual for ROUTE in addition to the FLG and OCG.
bermovick wrote: » Had to search back a ways but found the thread that linked it before:http://www.techexams.net/forums/ccnp/71180-ccnp-route-lab-manual-cisco-academy.html (Also see my new thread where I found the corresponding switch lab manual!)