Jon_Cisco wrote: » I recommend getting rid of the old books. Buying one or two current books is probably the cheapest part of the whole setup and is where your most detailed information usually comes from. Other then that you are good to go. I like to point out that if you start searching the internet their is an almost unlimited amount of resources for CCNA. Don't get distracted looking for the perfect one. Just get started. Good Luck!
NetworkNewb wrote: » I'm not sure how much you want to be using old materials (books and videoes) to study since they just updated the test less than 2 years ago. I'd guess most of the material is still relevant but you would probably being studying things that aren't on the test and missing things that are... Should be fine with everything else.
Priston wrote: » For books, I'd recommend Sybex CCNA Routing and Switching Study Guide by Todd Lammle For labs, if you have access to packet tracer you might as well start with that and see how far you get with your studies. If you feel packet tracer isn't good enough then you might want to look into GNS3 and physical hardware.