Jasiono wrote: » Not sure about the book, I chose the Todd Lammle book, his CCNA one because the first half is ICND1 and the second half is ICND2. Packet Tracer is amazing but I would make it a habit of choosing the proper cables for everything instead of selecting the cable on auto select (A lot of people I know said screw it, I don't need to know the cables so I will just use the automatic cable button to connect my devices).
ssnyderu2 wrote: » OP - The book you listed is by Wendell Odom. His and the one by Todd Lammle are one of 2 books most here use. You cant go wrong with either one. Here is the link for Lammle's CCNA book. This book covers both ICND1 and ICND2.CCNA Routing and Switching Study Guide: Exams 100-101, 200-101, and 200-120: Todd Lammle: 9781118749616: Amazon.com: Books
jerseyIT92 wrote: » Does that book you mentioned show you where to study for ICND1 and ICND2? Meaning will it give you a stopping point so you know where is ICND1 and ICND2? Or is it all blended together?
Jasiono wrote: » What. That's a really long way lol. wait until you see the cbt nuggets section of subnetting. 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 a /6 is basically 255-3 = 252, but they will come naturally in your head like the multiplication table back in school. Once you see it you'll know it right off the bat.