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jtdk985 wrote: Todd Lammle's book is awesome. I honestly feel like I wasted a lot of time going through Odoms book..
Daniel333 wrote: » Don't forget to snag a half dozen cross over cables, and some small patch cables.
jtdk985 wrote: » Todd Lammle's book is awesome. I honestly feel like I wasted a lot of time going through Odoms book.. gl!
fbernar wrote: » Oh wow. I was about to buy serial crossover cables... Patch cables cat5 or cat6? Thanks in advance.
Daniel333 wrote: » I think you need 1 more switch. You can't do spanning tree labs without at least 3 switches. If you have the cash, a 3550 with power will be VERY helpful after you finish your CCNA, and thus worth the investment. But if you don't a 2950 would be fine. Don't forget to snag a half dozen cross over cables, and some small patch cables. I'd also recommend the cheapest hub you can get your hands on. It's nice for certain labs down the road just to be able to play around with. As far as learning materials the LAB GUIDES! Are SOOO valuable. Pick up all 4 of those.
lon21 wrote: » Where can I get these Lab guides from?
Daniel333 wrote: » Don't forget to snag a half dozen cross over cables, and some small patch cables. I'd also recommend the cheapest hub you can get your hands on. It's nice for certain labs down the road just to be able to play around with.
fbernar wrote: » I want to be sure the crossover cable that you referred to is cat5/6 and not serial.
alan2308 wrote: » You will want the cat5 or cat6 crossover cables when connecting switches to one another, but you will also require serial cables if you're connecting routers via serial interfaces. Which specific serial cables you will need depends on which type of serial interfaces your routers have.
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