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Title: MCSE TCP/IP Exam Cram Adaptive Testing Edition: Exam: 70-059 by Gary Novosel, Kurt Hudson, James Michael Stewart ISBN: 1-57610-476-1 Publisher: Coriolis Group Books Pub. Date: 27 May, 1999 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $29.99 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.16 (61 reviews)
Rating: 4
Summary: Check it out. Index Listed Below.
Comment: The Exam Cram books are great. I've used many of them and have the entire series.
I think this one leaves a little to be desired in that it needs to be bigger, with more sample problems. Never-the-less, this is the book I would and did choose to start studying with.
I recommend that anyone using this book supplement their studies with practice tests, flash card questions, and other books.
Index:
1. Microsoft Certification Tests
2. Concept and Planning: TCP/IP and Windows NT 4
3. Installation and Configuration
4. IP Addressing
5. Subnet Addressing
6. Implementing IP Routing
7. IP Address Resolution
8. Host Name Resolution
9. Domain Name System (DNS)
10. NetBIOS Name Resolution
11. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
12. Windows Internet Name Service (WINS)
13. Connectivity
14. Implementing the SNMP Service
15. Performance, Tuning, and Optimization
16. Troubleshooting
17. Sample Test
18. Answer Key to Sample Test
Rating: 4
Summary: Typical Exam Cram Overall
Comment: I like Exam Cram. In fact, I like them a lot. But, I would not rely on them as the only study aid for an MCSE exam.
The TCP/IP Exam Cram is a nice book. It presents most of the salient points for the MCSE exam in a nice compact manner. There are some errors, as with all of the MCSE books from all sources (except maybe Microsoft Press). But, once you get the concepts down enough to find the errors, you are generally ready for the exam.
The biggest shortcoming of this book is the limited subnetting examples. There is a enough information, but presenting how to set up a subnetting table would have been far more useful to passing the MCSE exam.
If you work with TCP/IP in an NT environment, this book and your experience should be enough to pass the exam. If you are going for a paper MCSE, it would be best to augment your education with further material.
Rating: 5
Summary: Concise with all the necessary info to Pass
Comment: Passed with a score of 933. This was not the only book that I read but it is great way to ram home all of those facts towards the end and to know what info is necessary for the test. Do yourself a favour and buy this book but get another to go with it.
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