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pls help with good books 4 CCNP track...pls...
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| hi!
pls if u guys n gals can help me in giving me a breakdown of which book is good for the CCNP track apart from the cisco press books. i have the cisco press books but i wanted to know which other book is better like sybex for CCNA. something like that for CCNP.
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| I'm using Cisco press book. They are good, but backup with Exam Cram or Prep. | |
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| is exam prep/crams better than sybex? if given a choice which 1 should i go through between sybex or exam prep?
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| Hacker 2001-08-31, 7:36 pm |
| Cisco. I've used Sybex and Cisco, and Cisco has a lot of diagrams that help to reinforce the material.
But if I have a choice between Sybex and ExamPrep, I would go for Sybex because of the author Todd Lamle. | |
| limsam 2001-09-13, 2:53 am |
| Hi Kasor
How is the Cisco press book for CCNA? Is it enough for the exam?
I am using that book only for my CCNA exams.
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| The Sybex CCNA book is OK, but always get extra references and materials.
Sybex E-trainer is good software, but nothing better than a real router and switch.
Are u talking about the CCNP or CCNA ??
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| limsam 2001-09-17, 3:16 am |
| I am trying to get my CCNA first. IT is the only concern now.
I got a real router at office. I am using it cautiously. I do not have a "console" in case all the router config is messed up. I used the Krang (demo) to test destrctive command.
I will try CCNP after getting CCNA. DO you thing one can pass CCNP exams without going to classes?
I passed mt MCSE, CNE, etc without attending a single class. Luckily my job gives me enough hands-on. I am confident I can pass CCNA without going to a class. How about CCNP?? YOur opinion?
Thanks
LimSam | |
| dabreeze 2001-09-28, 1:40 pm |
| CCNP can be obtained without classes, with alot of hard work and reading!! |
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