mzbagasra wrote: » What is FLG?
CodeBlox wrote: » So do these seem like solid reads for CCNP: SWITCH?Amazon.com: CCNP SWITCH 642-813 Official Certification Guide (Exam Certification Guide) (978158720243: David Hucaby: BooksAmazon.com: Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) Foundation Learning Guide: Foundation learning for SWITCH 642-813 (Foundation Learning Guides) (9781587058844): Richard Froom, Balaji Sivasubramanian, Erum Frahim: Books
And if so...Seriously???
There is no hard cover book that adequately covers the SWITCH exam?
pogue wrote: » Well, when I said "hardback", I simply meant a book that I can hold in my hands.. A paperback is fine, but the author currently has no copies in paperback on Amazon.. Bummer.. Russ
NetworkVeteran wrote: » No, the Cisco Press OCG is not a solid read for the exam. If you read the reviews at the very link you pointed to, you would see the problem. The first three reviews state, "However this guide is not a good representation of what's on the test", "There are topics missing from the book" and "I found that much of what the exam focuses on is not included in the book" The Cisco Press FLG reviews are also less than glowing. The first three reviews state: "Full of errors.", "I would be embarassed to put my name on this book", and "Not impressed." I used another text, called SWITCHING SIMPLIFIED, which fully covers the exam topics with few errors. Alternatively, you could buy the above book(s) knowing they're not comprehensive and/or contain many errors. You could augment the first by reading the author's website or the Cisco websites to learn the additional material the book doesn't cover. You could augment the second by downloading the errata and spending a couple hours striking through all the known and identified errors. I'd rather just buy a book that's solid, but to each their own. Many people have doubtlessly used the above books and passed their certification exams. There are multiple paths to success.