ok scheduled ccna exam on 19th sept...
JayTheCracker
Member Posts: 169
in CCNA & CCENT
i scheduled the ccna exam on 19th sept
i studied this 3 textbook
CCNA Study Guide - Todd Lammle
ICND1 self-study guide - Cisco Press
ICND2 self-study guide - Cisco Press
any other recommandation for the ccna exam ? this 3 books is enof ?
i studied this 3 textbook
CCNA Study Guide - Todd Lammle
ICND1 self-study guide - Cisco Press
ICND2 self-study guide - Cisco Press
any other recommandation for the ccna exam ? this 3 books is enof ?
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Illumanati Banned Posts: 211 ■□□□□□□□□□JayTheCracker wrote: »i scheduled the ccna exam on 19th sept
i studied this 3 textbook
CCNA Study Guide - Todd Lammle
ICND1 self-study guide - Cisco Press
ICND2 self-study guide - Cisco Press
any other recommandation for the ccna exam ? this 3 books is enof ?
don't you have the 'i got this' feeling after 3000 pages of reading? It all depends on how good those books are and you should be able to tell us based on the CD tests? You should be scoring real HIGH at the very least and then some?? -
mapletune Member Posts: 316If you read all those 3 books completely, understand well all the concepts, and do well in the practice exams, then you should be good to go! =D
hmm.. the only thing I would worry about, (apart from the concepts and the knowledge) is actually having some experience in the Command Line Interface.
The CCNA exam does have some simulation problems and you will need to go under the CLI and either 1) obtain information or 2) configure/troubleshoot device.
So, that's the reason why many people will advice people to do lab exercises.
btw: so many people taking the CCNA/ICND2 in September! =D good luck to everyone! good luck us! =pStudying: vmware, CompTIA Linux+, Storage+ or EMCISA
Future: CCNP, CCIE -
JayTheCracker Member Posts: 169yep, did the labs too. but, i don't feel quite well-prepared yet. i scored around only 700 marks in a virtual test. (trying to improve that now) i don't get problems at theory questions and (configuration)simulation questions. i got problems at troubleshooting test questions. ><
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huafist Member Posts: 69 ■■□□□□□□□□If you read all those 3 books completely, understand well all the concepts, and do well in the practice exams, then you should be good to go! =D
hmm.. the only thing I would worry about, (apart from the concepts and the knowledge) is actually having some experience in the Command Line Interface.
The CCNA exam does have some simulation problems and you will need to go under the CLI and either 1) obtain information or 2) configure/troubleshoot device.
So, that's the reason why many people will advice people to do lab exercises.
btw: so many people taking the CCNA/ICND2 in September! =D good luck to everyone! good luck us! =p
I'm going to schedule mine next week for the following -
huafist Member Posts: 69 ■■□□□□□□□□JayTheCracker wrote: »GL to u to huafist
Thanks man, you too!
I decided to not wait that long; I've scheduled the exam for Thursday, Sept. 6th at 10:30am.