The only Cisco-approved study guide for the CCDP CID Exam.
The only Cisco-endorsed study guide for the Cisco Internetwork Design Exam.
Includes review of all concepts covered on the exam for designing complex routed and switched networks
Accompanying CD-ROM containing unique questions and sample tests to help readers identify and master areas of weakness
Extensive use of chapter quizzes and end-of-chapter questions
The only Cisco-endorsed study guide for the Cisco Internetwork Design Exam #640-025, Cisco CID Exam Certification Guide covers all of the major topic areas and objectives for the exam. Organized to help you make the most of your study time, this book focuses on review of the concepts involved in advanced network design, principles of network-layer including addressing, traffic management, and performance considerations.
Foundation Summary sections concisely outline major concepts for quick reference while chapter-opening quizzes enable you to evaluate your knowledge of chapter topics. Scenario-based exercises and chapter-ending review questions reinforce retention and recall of exam topics. Finally, practice questions on the companion CD-ROM enable you to build and take random sample tests.
About the Author, Mike Crane CCIE,Reggie Terrell
Mike Crane, CCIE #5531, CCNP/DP, is currently employed with Timebridge Technologies as a Network Architect. Prior to Timebridge, Mike was a Senior Telecommunications Engineer where he designed a multiservice technologies network, which included IP/TV and Voice/IP/Frame using Cisco IP Phones. Mike has a vast amount of experience in the installation and design of local and wide area networks, installation and support of firewalls, routers, switches, CSU/DSUs, multiplexors, and various other equipment.
Reggie Terrell, CCNP/DP, is currently employed with Science Applications International Corp. as a Senior Telecommunications Engineer, and is also the Enterprise Systems Engineer for System Source, a Cisco Premier Partner. Reggie has an A.A. in Engineering, a B.S. in Computer Science, and an M.S. in Telecommunications from the University of Maryland.