Good book for networking info
ocriggins
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I have the MS Press book, but what do you guys recommend for more networking info, more specifically subnetting and routing. It does not have to be specific to this exam. I just want to get a good background regarding those topics. I feel comfortable with most of the Microsoft specific stuff on this exam.
Thanks,
OC
Thanks,
OC
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Plantwiz Mod Posts: 5,057 ModI like the old Corillis but they were for 2000 and are out of print
I've always been happy with Sybex, but don't have them for this series:
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=br_ss_hs/002-6848621-2176858?platform=gurupa&url=index%3Dblended&keywords=Windows+2003+Sybex&Go.x=10&Go.y=10Plantwiz
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Smallguy Member Posts: 597Cisco's intro book covered subneting really well I beelive it was also pretty good on routing but I couldd be thinknig of the ICND book on routing
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famosbrown Member Posts: 637I know when I took my Network+ class, we spent half a day in class doing subnetting. The textbook we got had a lot of subnetting as well. It didn't teach the Magic Chart though .
As far as a book, A Guide to Networking Essentials was the textbook I used in college for a networking college that had a lot of subnetting in it alnog with a lot more stuff to feed your networking needs.
All in all, I learned most of it through Network+.
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!30 Member Posts: 356I found this sweet book ( free one ) on Network+ and it may help you.
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/pubs/pdfs/redbooks/gg243376.pdf#search='(pdf)'
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