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CCNA Certification: Routing Basics for Cisco Certified Network Associates

by Robert N. Myhre

ISBN-10: 9780130861856
ISBN-10: 0-13-086185-5
ISBN-13: 9780130861856
ISBN-13: 978-0-13-086185-6
Hardcover
1999-12-15
Prentice Hall


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CCNA prep mistake
This is a good book, but not great, I am an IT professional and use Cisco all day ansd live in the IOS was looking for a book to help me get ready for the CCNA this isnt it.... Look into the sybex book by Lammle

Good but lacking
This book is a good resource, however, I found that there were a number of problems with the practice questions. It would be helpful if the book included explanations on why particular answers weren't right and more importantly that PH would publish errata to the book. It would also be helpful if people who didn't know that CCNA 2.0 is out that they should be buying the newer material. The original CCNA test expired in the summer of 2000. My test comes up in less than 7 days and I'm scrambling to find out what the differences are. Shame on you PH.

Good but lacking
This book is a good resource, however, I found that there were a number of problems with the practice questions. It would be helpful if the book included explanations on why particular answers weren't right and more importantly that PH would publish errata to the book. It would also be helpful if people who didn't know that CCNA 2.0 is out that they should be buying the newer material. The original CCNA test expired in the summer of 2000. My test comes up in less than 7 days and I'm scrambling to find out what the differences are. Shame on you PH.

Don't miss the point!
I had taken ICRC and then took a class taught by Mr. Myhre based on this book. The 2 courses did not even compare. There were people that had been through ACRC that did not have a good grasp of subnetting until this course. I've seen some of the other reviews saying there are other outside materials needed to pass the CCNA exam. I think Mr. Myhre would agree. The point of this book is to enable you to understand the concepts and know the basics. It is up to the individual to apply them. And yes, I had a couple of questions on switching on my 640-507. The success rate for the 15 person class taking the test and passing the first time was over 75%!

This book is essential to your success
I bought several books on Cisco and CCNA before taking and passing the exam with a score in the high 790's. With hindsight, I can say that Mr. Myhre's guide was by far the most instrumental in my success because it set the foundation necessary to make other manuals more readable.

There are many factors that make this guide essential to anyone preparing for the exam, but for the sake of time and space here are just a few: --All of the exam objectives are thoroughly covered. --I began my studies with only a superficial knowledge of the subject matter, and found the material highly readable and very well thought out. Very rare for a technical manual.

I had no problem finding the page numbers, the reviewers who did should eat more carrots. This book is ESSENTIAL to your success.



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