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GT-Rob wrote: » First off, you are going to need to learn subnetting. Also, it wouldn't hurt to understand private addressing, as thats important. Have you used the CLI much? I would suggest trying to get some hands on, doing things like setting the hostname, ip addresses, and maybe even look into RIP (its a routing protocol that many advanced large networks use). Oh, and have you ever heard of the OSI model?
Turgon wrote: » Yup. My CCNA has expired so Im thinking of taking it out. Do you know if Lammle has a decent book out for the new versions? I saw something on amazon but the reviews are terrible. I haven't read his books since just after he stopped publishing them with his shiney head on the back. Long time ago that. Perhaps you recommend Odom instead? Essentially I want a book that has a good review so I can bone up on the CCNA'eque things I may have forgotton or I'm just not aware of these days. I understand wireless is on the test. I covered some theory on that for the CCIE written back in 2007 so thats one thing I will need to brush up on, but Im sure there are other things. I will not be caught out by a stupid assumption that because I have done so much IE prep I will sail through this test, there are bound to be things on the CCNA that I need to look into. If I prepare carefully I can avoid the embarassment of a fail due to lack of prep on things particular to the CCNA and I would expect to pass it. I passed my CCNA way back in 1999. I just got done with the Boson test for CCNA and my marks are high but I can see from that practice test there are various little things I need to bone up on a little. confregs spring to mind, wireless, boot sequence et al some other things. Any recommended books/practice tests welcome.
veritas_libertas wrote: » Dude, not to embarrass you but have you looked at his certs list?
GT-Rob wrote: » haha I was just teasing him. Im sure he could go sit the CCNA tomorrow and pass no problem. Im not sure if I would renew my CCNA without an employer needed it current. Although I guess for my CCNA to expire then my CCNP would as well, which I wouldn't want to happen (not taking all those tests again!).
veritas_libertas wrote: » I'm still kinda confused about all that. I want to take the CCSP path after I finish my CCNA. Would each exam keep pushing back the expiration date as I go?
Odom Certification Library AND Todd's Sybex book (6th Edition) The Wendell Odom Cisco Press CCNA Official Exam Certification Library (CCNA Exam 640-802), 3rd Edition and Todd Lammle's CCNA: Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide: Exam 640-802, 6th Edition are the books most recommended by TechExams.Net members.
mikej412 wrote: » He was being funny -- and I'm still laughing
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