Mierdin wrote: » One of the CCIEs I work with told me that the "Routing TCP/IP" Vol1/2 books were really good for CCNP, and still provide value at the IE level.
Panzer919 wrote: » I would recomend not getting the OCG and going for the FLG. It has much more information and alot of examples.
Forsaken_GA wrote: » I would hope that they provide value at the CCIE level, since they're part of the CCIE Professional Development line The Doyle books are the bibles of Cisco routing, they're pretty much mandatory reads if you want to be a good R&S engineer. And I do recommend CCNP candidates read them. Maybe not cover to cover, but it should be able to clear up any questions that may arise during the course of CCNP studying. I'd also recommend ordering directly from Cisco Press. If you take their short survey, the discount is 40%, and for most of their books, they offer access to them via Safari for 90 days. This will allow you to take the free shipping option, beat amazon's price, and you can start reading as soon as your order is complete if you so desire.
VAHokie56 wrote: » I hate to ask a stupid question but when you say "Doyle books" you are reffering to Routing TCP/IP, Volume 1 & 2 ?