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Author: Howard C. Berkowitz

Focus: BSCI & CCIE R&S;

Issue Date: Nov 1, 2022

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Routing Principles and IOS Implementation Considerations

There's a significant knowledge gap between the level of information given in the moderately advanced Cisco courses and the level of information needed for the CCIE. This Study Guide is less intended to give you specific information about meeting well-defined objectives, as to give you some of the "glue" that bonds together many IOS components. Without the "big picture," you will find it terribly difficult to trouble-shoot complex systems. Simply dividing things into theory and hands-on is insufficient. There is a true theoretical level that protocol designers and senior network architects must have.

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