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For the ICND1 exam, study these chapters: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 For ICND2 exam, study these chapters: 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16
ffhopkins46 wrote: » You need to know everything subnetting to break into the Cisco realm! Classful and classless routing. I just passed ICND1 this afternoon and trust me you have to KNOW Cisco not just study. When you feel like you can teach the objectives Cisco gives on their website, you know you are ready to test. I'm new to IT but I'm very familiar with this degree of knowledge demand at a test level. Pick a guide, read, and highlight the details of broad topics. Pick another guide, read, and highlight. Then, take notes on your highlights and study those again. Take 20-30 minutes everyday to subnet (use this site...subnettingquestions.com - Free Subnetting Questions and Answers Randomly Generated Online). You are going to at least need packet tracer if not real hardware to practice commands and understand data flow in a network. To assist in learning the program as well as implementing network services like dhcp, dns, ssh, you can go on youtube.com and look up danscourses. Guy is amazing! I learned how to use packet tracer in a night! He also has every topic that CBT nuggets cover in his own CCNA course. Subscribe to him if you like his teaching style. All in all, your method should be to BE a CCENT and not just pass the test. I passed my first try with this methodology. You can do it. And I used Lammle's CCENT and CCNA guide. The CCENT guide was published in 2008 so I was correct in assuming that 802.11n in that manual was noted as an "evolving" standard. Refer to the objectives for what to study from the CCNA guide for ICND1.
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