Prep for the CCNA in 4 weeks
MelHiour
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Hi all. I really need your advice, guys. I've already finished reading two Odom's book and I've done few labs on real Cisco equipment and GNS/CPT.
I decided to use some of the sites for training questions. And I think pass CCNA after 4 weeks.
What do you think about it? Is there enough time?
I decided to use some of the sites for training questions. And I think pass CCNA after 4 weeks.
What do you think about it? Is there enough time?
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DoubleNNs Member Posts: 2,015 ■■■■■□□□□□I know there's a book called 31 days until your CCNA.Goals for 2018:
Certs: RHCSA, LFCS: Ubuntu, CNCF CKA, CNCF CKAD | AWS Certified DevOps Engineer, AWS Solutions Architect Pro, AWS Certified Security Specialist, GCP Professional Cloud Architect
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pzano Registered Users Posts: 1 ■□□□□□□□□□I picked up the 31 days until your CCNA exam book. Lets you know where you are weak real fast. Also, pick up some packet tracer or gns3 labs from 9 tut and Odom's net simulator ICND1/ICND2.
I'm personally taking the ICND1 exam this Thursday, just because i have heard the all encompassing CCNA exam is a beast and leaves you little time to answer questions. If I were you, I would take the two test track because the ICND2 itself has a lot of moving parts and you need to know all of those parts in a second nature manner.
Either way pick up the 31 days and test, test, test on this site as well as the others out there.
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MelHiour Member Posts: 8 ■□□□□□□□□□Thank you. "31 days untill you CCNA"... Apparently this is a good book.. Today I'll start reading it.
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MAC_Addy Member Posts: 1,740 ■■■■□□□□□□It just depends on your knowledge of networking. If you have zero experience, then you might struggle with a deadline of 4 weeks.2017 Certification Goals:
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d6bmg Member Posts: 242 ■■■□□□□□□□Depends on your level of comfort and experience with networking. Possible, if you are highly comfortable with all of those.[ ]CCDA; [ ] CCNA Security
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Iristheangel Mod Posts: 4,133 ModIt is. It's cheating and braindumps. Don't use it. It's bad.
And let's leave it at that.
As far as good simulators - I like Boson, GNS3, and Packet Tracer. ANY one of those can get you though the CCNA