Sybex or Cisco Press?
totts
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Sybex or Cisco Press? What book would you recommend to take you through the CCNA?
Also, is the exam weighted on the following:
Design and Support
Implementation and Operation
Technology
As these are the broad areas Transcender tests on, do they reflect the actual exam?
Also, is the exam weighted on the following:
Design and Support
Implementation and Operation
Technology
As these are the broad areas Transcender tests on, do they reflect the actual exam?
totts from essex
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dredlord Member Posts: 172I personaly use the cisco press network accadmy books. CCNA 1, 2 ,3, 4 companion guide and there associated Lab commpanion and jurnal books. There very detailed and I highly recomend them. Thow the choice of books is open to personal taste, I suggest you read a sample chapter before you make your choice. See which you like best
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mobri09 Users Awaiting Email Confirmation Posts: 723This is a great question! Many people ask this and there will be many opinions given as well. I would definitely do a search on this topic. Here are some must read stickies regarding books etc. Hope this help
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totts Member Posts: 117dredlord wrote:I personaly use the cisco press network accadmy books. CCNA 1, 2 ,3, 4 companion guide and there associated Lab commpanion and jurnal books. There very detailed and I highly recomend them. Thow the choice of books is open to personal taste, I suggest you read a sample chapter before you make your choice. See which you like besttotts from essex
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Stotic Member Posts: 248My opinion: both!
I read the Cisco Press: Intro first to gain a foundation. Now I'm reading the Sybex book to gain a foundation for the Cisco Press: ICND book which I'll be reading next.
So order:
CP: Intro
Sybex
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totts Member Posts: 117Stotic wrote:My opinion: both!
I read the Cisco Press: Intro first to gain a foundation. Now I'm reading the Sybex book to gain a foundation for the Cisco Press: ICND book which I'll be reading next.
So order:
CP: Intro
Sybex
CP: INCDtotts from essex -
totts Member Posts: 117dredlord wrote:I personaly use the cisco press network accadmy books. CCNA 1, 2 ,3, 4 companion guide and there associated Lab commpanion and jurnal books. There very detailed and I highly recomend them. Thow the choice of books is open to personal taste, I suggest you read a sample chapter before you make your choice. See which you like besttotts from essex
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dredlord Member Posts: 172I dont realy use packet tracker, since unless im mistaken its not a router simulator but simply as the name sugests a method to see how a frame is traversing the network. I would sugest gueting a real simulator if you want to practice IOS. Thow for there price you could easly set up a nice home lab and practice on the real thing. If you want a good simulator i heard the Boson one is good or you could use the one offered by ciscopress called Cisco CCNA network simulator.
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ITdude Member Posts: 1,181 ■■■□□□□□□□For the CCNA go for both the Sybex as a first read and then Cisco Press to really get a deeper understanding.
Try to get actual hands on with routers and switches. To me simulators are fine, but nothing beats the three dimensional feel, look and understanding of using actual equipment. You gotta play with the stuff and try to blow it up!
You will learn more from your mistakes than what you do correctly, IMHO.I usually hang out on 224.0.0.10 (FF02::A) and 224.0.0.5 (FF02::5) when I'm in a non-proprietary mood.
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Netstudent Member Posts: 1,693 ■■■□□□□□□□ITdude wrote:For the CCNA go for both the Sybex as a first read and then Cisco Press to really get a deeper understanding.
yep, that what I'm doing and it is working great for me so far. Sybex delux followed by Cisco Press ICND. but i don't read a whole book and then read another whole book. I read a chapter from sybex and then reread the same material from ICND. This way to reiterate that material in a closer timeframe.There is no place like 127.0.0.1 BUT 209.62.5.3 is my 127.0.0.1 away from 127.0.0.1! -
Stotic Member Posts: 248I find that that way bores me. I learn about it in one book then I find myself skimming along in it the next book because I feel like I already know it. I find that reading both books right after another kinda forces you to dig in your memory for the info you previously learned, kinda like you do in a test.
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manic Inactive Imported Users Posts: 42 ■■□□□□□□□□My opinion is who better to lear from then who offers the certification. that is why i have a library of ms press books i plan on reading them all at some point"What do you want from me?" -Pink Floyd
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ITdude Member Posts: 1,181 ■■■□□□□□□□Yes, but even Microsoft Press books alone will not adequately prepare you for their exams...I usually hang out on 224.0.0.10 (FF02::A) and 224.0.0.5 (FF02::5) when I'm in a non-proprietary mood.
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Delirious Member Posts: 79 ■■□□□□□□□□ITdude wrote:Yes, but even Microsoft Press books alone will not adequately prepare you for their exams...
unlike the cisco books the ms books are like eating cardboard. I passed the ms tests i took using the ms books as my primary guide. Wait....... i take that back i had Mark Minasis book as well "mastering server 2003".
I think it all depends on how much you know to start off with. The cisco and sybex book would be more than enough to pass the test. -
Paul Boz Member Posts: 2,620 ■■■■■■■■□□The Sybex book by Lammle, hands down. It's practically all I used to prep for the CCNA and I got 1000/1000 on the ICND and 972 on the ICND. I'm not bragging, I'm just saying that I didn't see anything on the test which wasn't presented in the Sybex book. It thoroughly prepared me.CCNP | CCIP | CCDP | CCNA, CCDA
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ITdude Member Posts: 1,181 ■■■□□□□□□□I would definitely agree, it depends on your experience level. That being said, the Sybex is pretty darn good. Too bad it doesn't carry over to the 642 level exams.I usually hang out on 224.0.0.10 (FF02::A) and 224.0.0.5 (FF02::5) when I'm in a non-proprietary mood.
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Netstudent Member Posts: 1,693 ■■■□□□□□□□Stotic wrote:I find that that way bores me. I learn about it in one book then I find myself skimming along in it the next book because I feel like I already know it. I find that reading both books right after another kinda forces you to dig in your memory for the info you previously learned, kinda like you do in a test.
Thats cool. I think the lesson here is everyone has a different learning style. It is very important to be in tune with your personal learning style.There is no place like 127.0.0.1 BUT 209.62.5.3 is my 127.0.0.1 away from 127.0.0.1! -
shednik Member Posts: 2,005I'd also like to throw in some more good reference material...buddy of mine who just recently obtained his CCNA recommended www.thebryantadvantage.com he has an e-book set with 3 days of rack time, a private forum run by him, labs, and test questions....I've only had time to look at some of his material so far but its well written, easy to understnad and i watched some of his train signal videos which are great as well.