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7.1] What token ring books are available? |
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This article is from the Token Ring FAQ, by James Messer James@NetworkUptime.com with numerous contributions by others.
The Certified Network Expert (CNX) consortium described in section [7.2] has an excellent list of token-ring books. This list is
designed for the network professional who is studying for the CNX
certification, and is a very comprehensive list of technical
publications. This CNX reading list can be found at:
http://www.cnx.org/reading.htm
An updated CNX study library can also be found on NetworkUptime.com:
http://www.NetworkUptime.com/cnx/
 
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