Good subnetting books
WingedTek
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in CCNA & CCENT
I could asked acouple tricky subnetting questions at work today and now em looking at refeshing my subnetting knowledge. Im about to start studying for my CCNA so whats a good book to have that will help me refresh my subnet knowledge and also help me look in to the future of subnetting Cisco wise? Thanks in advance!
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Netstudent Member Posts: 1,693 ■■■□□□□□□□Tod Lammle's sybex 5th edition is probably one of the better subnetting instructionals. Might get outdated for CCNA exams, but it is still a very good reference.There is no place like 127.0.0.1 BUT 209.62.5.3 is my 127.0.0.1 away from 127.0.0.1!
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datchcha Member Posts: 265Netstudent wrote:Tod Lammle's sybex 5th edition is probably one of the better subnetting instructionals. Might get outdated for CCNA exams, but it is still a very good reference.
Second that - Great resource, and is part of my study material.Arrakis -
WingedTek Member Posts: 36 ■■□□□□□□□□Okay cool, do you know of any good right to the point subnetting books?
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jediknight Member Posts: 113Netstudent wrote:Tod Lammle's sybex 5th edition is probably one of the better subnetting instructionals. Might get outdated for CCNA exams, but it is still a very good reference.
I have to strongly agree with this as well. This book is all I used besides many and I mean many practice questions when I was learning to subnet. -
LOkrasa Member Posts: 343 ■■■□□□□□□□WingedTek wrote:Okay cool, do you know of any good right to the point subnetting books?
Get the Sybex book and just skip over to the subnetting chapter. Read that and do the sample problems. Then go to http://www.subnettingquestions.com and practice, practice practice. -
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