CCNA Passed!!

in CCNA & CCENT
Passed the ICND2 exam today!
Real happy about this, i used what feels like a ton of material my primary book was Todd Lammel CCNA ICND2
I believe they are re-writing the CCNP, so im going to do Security+ next, and start gearing more that way.
This forum has been a big help, glad to have the support team! lol
now.... im going to go buy Titan fall, and do nothing for a day
Real happy about this, i used what feels like a ton of material my primary book was Todd Lammel CCNA ICND2
I believe they are re-writing the CCNP, so im going to do Security+ next, and start gearing more that way.
This forum has been a big help, glad to have the support team! lol
now.... im going to go buy Titan fall, and do nothing for a day
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I like the books, he applies some short real world story included in some of the chapters so it dosnt feel like your reading a manual. Straight to the point info too, and easy to read. I would definitively get packet tracer and don't rely on his simulation software alone. Its pretty limited. But the books are great, and it just focuses on what you need to know. I do highly suggest his books. Info is easily explained, ad he emphasizes on things you will have to know 100%, so you know what to be sure your good at.
Still passed with 850ish. I used the Cisco Press guide for ICND2. Pretty much that's it. Looked at a couple of videos on youtube for topics I felt I was weak in. Also practiced some labs on GNS3.
You need 825 or better to pass ICND2.
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My boss at work atually failed the ICND2 the first go at it. I actually found it easier then ICND1. Guess its all how you learn either way good job!