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What to study for the CCNA?
Panarchy
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in CCNA & CCENT
Good Morning,
Yesterday I sat my 70-290 MCP, which makes my grand total of certifications the following;
Cisco;
Microsoft;
CompTIA;
The next certification I'm going for is the Cisco Certified Network Administrator (CCNA) accreditation.
Could you please recommend some study materials?
Of all the certifications I've studied for, it seems that the CCNA has the greatest number of Study Materials (books, videos, tapes/audio, labs & practice exams/quizzes), which is why I am writing here to find out which is the best.
Please tell me which one you think is the best, and why.
Thanks in advance,
Chip D. Panarchy
BTW: Planning to sit the test by the end of next month...
Yesterday I sat my 70-290 MCP, which makes my grand total of certifications the following;
Cisco;
- IT: Essentials
- CCNA Discovery 1
- CCNA Exploration 1
Microsoft;
- Microsoft Certified Professional (70-270)
- Microsoft Certified Professional (70-290)
CompTIA;
- Security+ (SY0-201)
The next certification I'm going for is the Cisco Certified Network Administrator (CCNA) accreditation.
Could you please recommend some study materials?
Of all the certifications I've studied for, it seems that the CCNA has the greatest number of Study Materials (books, videos, tapes/audio, labs & practice exams/quizzes), which is why I am writing here to find out which is the best.
Please tell me which one you think is the best, and why.
Thanks in advance,
Chip D. Panarchy
BTW: Planning to sit the test by the end of next month...
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Optionsncsugrad2002 Member Posts: 131CBT Nuggets
Todd Lamelle's book--google it
Cisco's offical book
And some equipment to practice on, of course -
Optionsjamesleecoleman Member Posts: 1,899 ■■■■■□□□□□I would say that Todd Lamell's CCNA book is okay.
Theres also the CCNA library 7th edition and the 3rd edition.
3rd being older but has more study material with it.
Theres also the exam cram CCNA book out there.
You can find all this on amazon.com or barnes and noble (might be cheaper if you're a member with coupons)
Check out the other posts for cisco gear if you haven't already. If you can't afford the gear, I suggest that you get packet tracer.Booya!!
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Optionstech-airman Member Posts: 953Panarchy,Good Morning,
Yesterday I sat my 70-290 MCP, which makes my grand total of certifications the following;
Cisco;- IT: Essentials
- CCNA Discovery 1
- CCNA Exploration 1
I regret to inform you that the above are not certifications. They are Cisco Networking Academy course completions.Microsoft;- Microsoft Certified Professional (70-270)
- Microsoft Certified Professional (70-290)
CompTIA;- Security+ (SY0-201)
The next certification I'm going for is the Cisco Certified Network Administrator (CCNA) accreditation.
CCNA doesn't stand for "Cisco Certified Network Administrator." CCNA stands for "Cisco Certified Network Associate."Could you please recommend some study materials?
Keep going in the Cisco Networking Academy curriculum in either the CCNA Discovery curriculum or the CCNA Exploration curriculum. Both curriculums are designed to prepare the student for the 640-802 CCNA certification exam. However, the first two courses in the CCNA Discovery curriculum are designed towards the 640-822 ICND1 certification exam that leads to CCENT certification.Of all the certifications I've studied for, it seems that the CCNA has the greatest number of Study Materials (books, videos, tapes/audio, labs & practice exams/quizzes), which is why I am writing here to find out which is the best.
Please tell me which one you think is the best, and why.
The best is the Cisco Networking Academy.Thanks in advance,
Chip D. Panarchy
BTW: Planning to sit the test by the end of next month...
I don't think it's feasible (intended EIGRP joke) to compress the equivalent of the CCNA Discovery 2 through 4 curriculum materials or the equivalent of the CCNA Exploration 2 through 4 curriculum materials into only one and a half months. -
OptionsTurgon Banned Posts: 6,308 ■■■■■■■■■□Good Morning,
Yesterday I sat my 70-290 MCP, which makes my grand total of certifications the following;
Cisco;- IT: Essentials
- CCNA Discovery 1
- CCNA Exploration 1
Microsoft;- Microsoft Certified Professional (70-270)
- Microsoft Certified Professional (70-290)
CompTIA;- Security+ (SY0-201)
The next certification I'm going for is the Cisco Certified Network Administrator (CCNA) accreditation.
Could you please recommend some study materials?
Of all the certifications I've studied for, it seems that the CCNA has the greatest number of Study Materials (books, videos, tapes/audio, labs & practice exams/quizzes), which is why I am writing here to find out which is the best.
Please tell me which one you think is the best, and why.
Thanks in advance,
Chip D. Panarchy
BTW: Planning to sit the test by the end of next month...
Here's what I did in 1999.
8 weeks with Todd Lammles book. Passed CCNA. One week before starting a new job obtained a Cisco router and configured it to death. Stayed in the job 2.5 years and designed, implemented and supported Cisco networks throughout the company. -
Optionsdavidspirovalentine Member Posts: 353 ■■■■□□□□□□These guys pretty much covered it...
KNOW SUBNETTING!!!
By the way, did you get two different certificates for the 70-270 and 70-290?
Regards,
DavidFailure is a stepping stone to success... -
OptionsKaminsky Member Posts: 1,235Look through the FAQ at the top of the forum. Will give you some good hints and tips.Kam.
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Optionsbillscott92787 Member Posts: 933I would recommend the ICND1 and ICND2 books Cisco Press by Wendell Odom. I used them, as well as the Train Signal videos and only CBT Nuggets for Frame Relay review. I would watch a video, then read that portion in the text as well, to help it sink in. Know subnetting, practice, practice, practice. You can use these sites to practice subnetting:
subnettingquestions.com - Free Subnetting Questions and Answers Randomly Generated Online
Subnetting Quiz #1
Subnetting Quiz #2 (CIDR) -
OptionsPanarchy Member Posts: 29 ■□□□□□□□□□I've got a couple of Cisco 800 Series routers around.
I'll have to check, but I think they're 837.
Will they be enough for my CCNA lab?
Also, I've gotten a few books ordered through work (Sybex CCNA - Todd Lammle & ExamCram 3rd Edition), as well as some of the video tutorials.
Will that be enough for me to pass?
Work suggested I do my CCENT first... not sure though.
Thoughts?
Thanks in advance,
Panarchy