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CCNP Self-Study
CCNP BCMSN
Official Exam Certification Guide
Fourth Edition
David Hucaby
CCIE No. 4594
Cisco Press
800 East 96th Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46240 USA
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CCNP Self-Study: CCNP BCMSN
Official Exam Certification Guide, Fourth Edition
David Hucaby
Copyright © 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc.
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ISBN: 1-58720-171-2
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About the Author
is a lead network engineer for the University of Kentucky,
where he works with healthcare networks based on the Cisco Catalyst, ASA, FWSM, and VPN
product lines. David has a bachelor of science degree and master of science degree in electrical
engineering from the University of Kentucky. He is the author of three previous books for
Cisco Press, including
Cisco ASA and PIX Firewall Handbook
,
Cisco Field Manual: Router
Configuration
, and
Cisco Field Manual: Catalyst Switch Configuration
.
David lives in Kentucky with his wife, Marci, and two daughters.
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About the Technical Reviewers
holds a bachelor of science degree from Adelphi
University in New York. He currently serves as a customer support engineer in the Cisco
Heartland TAC. Before joining the team at Cisco, John was the lead AVVID consultant and
installer for a Cisco Gold Partner. John has written and edited for Cisco Press for many years.
He has also published papers in several industry publications and coauthored a book for Cisco
Learning Systems. John is also a speaker at the Cisco Networkers and CIPTUG conferences.
is the Cisco Academy Manager for the Pacific Center for Advanced
Technology Training, based at Honolulu Community College. Since 1998, he has taught routing
and switching, remote access, troubleshooting, network security, and wireless networking to
instructors from universities, colleges, and high schools in Australia, Canada, Mexico, Central
America, South America, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, and Japan,
both onsite and at Honolulu Community College. Cisco Systems has sent Wayne to several
countries to conduct inaugural Networking Academy teacher training sessions in networking to
certify the initial cohorts of instructors for these countries. Before teaching networking, Wayne
began teaching math at age 20 at Wichita State University, followed by the University of Hawaii
and Honolulu Community College. In 1992, he received a Ph.D. in math, specializing in finite rank
torsion-free modules over a Dedekind domain. He works as a contractor for Cisco Systems,
performing project management for the development of network security and multilayer switching
curriculum. He enjoys surfing the South Shore of Oahu in the summer and surfing big waves on
the North Shore of Oahu in the winter.
John Tiso, CCIE No. 5162, MCSE, CCDP,
Wayne Lewis, Ph.D.,
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