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Certification Guide
Tim Boyles and Dave Hucaby, CCIE #4594
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Cisco CCNP Switching Exam Certification Guide
Tim Boyles and David Hucaby
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About the Authors
is the Director of Network Architecture for @Link Networks, a national CLEC which specializes in broad-
band data and communications solutions for small- and medium-sized businesses. Prior to that he worked as a Senior
Consultant at Lucent Networkcare, formerly known as INS, where he was responsible for the design and implementa-
tion of large switch-based networks as well as multiple service provider projects. Tim has been in the networking busi-
ness for 16 years with multiple vendor certifications, including CCNP. He holds an engineering undergraduate degree
from the University of Missouri-Rolla and an MBA from California State University. Tim is a
co-author of the
CLSC Exam Certification Guide
.
, CCIE #4594, is a Lead Network Engineer for the University of Kentucky, where he designs, imple-
ments, and maintains campus networks using Cisco products. Prior to his current position, David was a senior network
consultant, where he provided design and implementation consulting, focusing on Cisco-based VPN and IP telephony
solutions. David has a B.S. and M.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Kentucky.
About the Technical Reviewers
, CCNP, is a Certified Cisco Systems Instructor (CCSI) and a consultant with Mentor Technologies (for-
merly Chesapeake Computer Consultants, Inc.). Stephen has been teaching the recommended courses for Cisco Career
Certifications since 1996, including ICND, BSCN, BCMSN, BCRAN, and CIT. Previous to joining Mentor Technolo-
gies, Stephen worked as a Network Systems Analyst for the North Broward Hospital District, where he designed and
implemented their Metropolitan WAN consisting of four major sites and ten smaller remote sites. Stephen has a B.S. in
Computer Science from Florida International University and an M.S. in Computer Technology from Barry University.
Stephen is currently pursuing his CCIE certification.
, CCNP, CCDP, has worked in the Internetworking arena for over eight years and holds more than 14
Internetworking certifications. His networking expertise focuses on LAN/WAN design and troubleshooting, as well as
voice, video, and VPN integration.
, CCIE #2659, joined Cisco Systems, Inc., in 1996, where he currently is a Network Design Engi-
neer in the Advanced Network Solutions group. His primary focus is the redesign, optimization, and performance tuning
of large-scale IP and multiprotocol enterprise networks, with a specialization in campus, local-area, and metropolitan-
area networks. He holds a B.S. in Computer Science from IESSL (Liege, Belgium) and an M.S. in Economics from Uni-
versité de Mons (Belgium).
is a Program Manager with Cisco Systems, Inc., and holds an M.S. Computer Science degree
from DePaul University, Chicago, and an MBA degree from the University of Dallas. Casimir has developed LAN
switching courses at Cisco in the past and is presently responsible for Cisco IOS curriculum that includes advanced
technologies such as QoS, Multicast, Security, and VPN.
Tim Boyles
David Hucaby
Stephen Daleo
Anthony Kwan
Christophe Paggen
Casimir Sammanasu
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Dedications
—Glory and thanks be to God for giving me the talent and for sustaining me when the going gets tough. To
my wife, René, for putting up with the late nights and weekends. To my children, Andrew and Alyssa, for allowing me to
take some time out of their schedule to finish the project. (Although they think it’s pretty cool to see their old man in
print!)
In memory of my daughter Ashley, who sees all things from the heavens.
“The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands.”—Psalms 19:1
—First, my thanks to Jesus Christ, my Lord and my best, best friend. Networking is great, but the abun-
dant life you give is too wonderful! Thanks to my wife and best friend, Marci, for her love and support in everything I
do. I’m also grateful to her for encouraging me to return for the second day of the CCIE lab, when I was ready to pack
up and go home early. I’m glad I listened to her! Thanks to my girls—Lauren for encouraging me to play with her and
forget stressful things, and Kara for waiting to be born until the book was nearly done. Thankfully, God enabled me to
write late at night, while everybody else slept. Although this impacted our family time very little, a tired daddy is just not
as much fun.
Lastly, I would like to thank my parents for their support; I’m especially grateful to my dad for sharing with me his love
of engineering and his skills at technical writing.
Tim Boyles
Dave Hucaby
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