Free to a good home - Cisco Press CCNA Official Exam Certification Library
crypticgeek
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I have the Cisco Press CCNA Official Exam Certification Library
Amazon.com: CCNA Official Exam Certification Library (Exam 640-802), Third Edition (Containing ICND1 and ICND2 Second Edition Exam Certification Guides) (9781587201837): Wendell Odom: Books
I used it to self study for my CCNA exam. I have made notes in both books to correct issues from all the errata. I think both have the CDs as well.
This is free to a good home. Tell me why you want to study for the CCNA. I will pick a recipient sometime next week. Consider it a Christmas present from me to you. Just giving back to a forum I found helpful in the course of my studies.
Amazon.com: CCNA Official Exam Certification Library (Exam 640-802), Third Edition (Containing ICND1 and ICND2 Second Edition Exam Certification Guides) (9781587201837): Wendell Odom: Books
I used it to self study for my CCNA exam. I have made notes in both books to correct issues from all the errata. I think both have the CDs as well.
This is free to a good home. Tell me why you want to study for the CCNA. I will pick a recipient sometime next week. Consider it a Christmas present from me to you. Just giving back to a forum I found helpful in the course of my studies.
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pham0329 Member Posts: 556Aww, that's so nice...I'll chip in too! I'm offering
- CCNA Certification Library (ICND1/ICND2)
- CCNA Portable Command Guide, 2nd Edition
- CCNA Network Associate Study Guide, 6th edition
- Unlimited access to networking professionals worldwide via TechExam!
Have to be in the U.S (shipping purposes).
Perhaps this could be a yearly thing as members of TE move up the Cisco ladder. I'm sure by this time next year, there will be a lot more CCNA who will have moved to CCNP, and will no longer need their 'NA materials -
ptilsen Member Posts: 2,835 ■■■■■■■■■■I am interested in studying for CCNA once I complete my MCITP:EA this January. However, I insist on paying at least twice shipping cost. The materials presumably cost you money, and the time it takes to ship them certainly has value.
Let me be clear that I do not have aspirations to be a network engineer or network administrator. I am an IT consultant/field engineer/manager for a small MSP, and in my current position I wear many hats. Sometimes, this means configuring routers and switches. These routers and switches are usually Cisco, Adtran, HP Procurve, or other Cisco-like products. A CCNA will improve and validate my skills and knowledge of basic switching and routing. A CCNA will probably not increase my market value significantly, although it certainly won't hurt. My ultimate goal at this time is to eventually move into a security role, and a solid understanding of networking is absolutely critical to this, in my opinion, even if securing networking equipment will not be my focus.
I will gladly re-gift the study material back to TE members sometime between March and May, assuming that is the timeframe during which I obtain my CCNA. -
beach5563 Member Posts: 344 ■■■□□□□□□□crypticgeek wrote: »I have the Cisco Press CCNA Official Exam Certification Library
Amazon.com: CCNA Official Exam Certification Library (Exam 640-802), Third Edition (Containing ICND1 and ICND2 Second Edition Exam Certification Guides) (9781587201837): Wendell Odom: Books
I used it to self study for my CCNA exam. I have made notes in both books to correct issues from all the errata. I think both have the CDs as well.
This is free to a good home. Tell me why you want to study for the CCNA. I will pick a recipient sometime next week. Consider it a Christmas present from me to you. Just giving back to a forum I found helpful in the course of my studies.
Well I plan on taking ICND1 and ICND2 soon. I work in IT but the job I have now may be coming to an end soon because its a temp job. I have taken CCNA classes years ago and took the test twice. The second time I came real close. I have a telecom background and CCNA and CCNA Voice would get me back into the atmosphere I love working in. I have CBT nuggets videos but I heard thats not enough but with the books it would be good. I also heard there are good practice tests with these books too. I have people that can hook me up with cisco related jobs that will pay me enough so that it will take a lot of financial pressure off my wife ( she just had back surgery this year) I just want to get back into the type of work I like and there are so many friendss of mine that want to learn cisco and looking up to m and I want to show other people they can do it. Thats just my little story. : ) No matter who you give it to you're doing a good thing. Peace -
pham0329 Member Posts: 556I am interested in studying for CCNA once I complete my MCITP:EA this January. However, I insist on paying at least twice shipping cost. The materials presumably cost you money, and the time it takes to ship them certainly has value.
Let me be clear that I do not have aspirations to be a network engineer or network administrator. I am an IT consultant/field engineer/manager for a small MSP, and in my current position I wear many hats. Sometimes, this means configuring routers and switches. These routers and switches are usually Cisco, Adtran, HP Procurve, or other Cisco-like products. A CCNA will improve and validate my skills and knowledge of basic switching and routing. A CCNA will probably not increase my market value significantly, although it certainly won't hurt. My ultimate goal at this time is to eventually move into a security role, and a solid understanding of networking is absolutely critical to this, in my opinion, even if securing networking equipment will not be my focus.
I will gladly re-gift the study material back to TE members sometime between March and May, assuming that is the timeframe during which I obtain my CCNA.
PM sent.
You don't have to aspire to be a network engineer to have a use for these books. Any IT professional, especially one who's in the MSP environment, should have a basic understanding of networking -
Ltat42a Member Posts: 587 ■■■□□□□□□□This study material would be a great addition to my daughter's library. She got back from Afghanistan in Sept, and just got accepted to Ohio State University where she is seeking a degree in IT and wants to pursue CCNA.
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crypticgeek Member Posts: 66 ■■■□□□□□□□This study material would be a great addition to my daughter's library. She got back from Afghanistan in Sept, and just got accepted to Ohio State University where she is seeking a degree in IT and wants to pursue CCNA.
I'll send you a PM.
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crypticgeek Member Posts: 66 ■■■□□□□□□□crypticgeek wrote: »I'll send you a PM.
That's all folks.
Actually I can't PM. Posting min limit to access PMs maybe? Any help here mods? -
ciscoman2012 Member Posts: 313Keep postin! Or have him send you a PM or drop his email address. Wish there was a way around the post count. When I first came here I wasn't able to attach images for a certain amount of time (or posts) and it was really not fun.
Anyways, thanks for doing this both to the OP and the other guy as this is a very nice gesture especially around Christmas time. -
MAC_Addy Member Posts: 1,740 ■■■■□□□□□□Damn, I suppose I'm too late to get in on this deal.2017 Certification Goals:
CCNP R/S -
Ltat42a Member Posts: 587 ■■■□□□□□□□crypticgeek wrote: »Actually I can't PM. Posting min limit to access PMs maybe? Any help here mods?
I tried to send a PM to crypticgeek, got an error saying "crypticgeek has chosen not to receive private messages or may not be allowed to receive private messages. Therefore you may not send your message to him/her." -
crypticgeek Member Posts: 66 ■■■□□□□□□□I tried to send a PM to crypticgeek, got an error saying "crypticgeek has chosen not to receive private messages or may not be allowed to receive private messages. Therefore you may not send your message to him/her."
Whoops, my bad! Try again! -
Ltat42a Member Posts: 587 ■■■□□□□□□□crypticgeek wrote: »Whoops, my bad! Try again!
I just did....got the same error msg.