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brick23
Jan 24, 2006, 04:32 AM
Hi guys, I'm currently taking the 2nd sem of CCNA..though quite early pa to think of taking the certification exams, i'd like to start early...any recommendations for the best book? Thanks.
Cherie
Jan 25, 2006, 08:26 PM
sent you a PM bro.
batman123
Jan 31, 2007, 11:05 AM
I also need to review for CCNA. I took the course at MIT last 2001-2003 but never got the chance to take the exam since I was too busy at work. But I'm working now in Singapore and I regret not taking the exam. Anyone who can send me links to download e-books and simulations for CCNA exam? Can you give me pointers as well? Please help. I would really appreciate it....
tenth_of_may
Feb 2, 2007, 03:30 AM
go to www.isohunt.com
search for CCNA ang dami matches dun magsasawa ka pati audiobooks meron din
you just need a BitTorrent to download :)
tenth_of_may
Feb 2, 2007, 03:34 AM
another thing to remember anytime this year baka magbago ang mga question for CCNA
i don't know the exact time but the only word we got is the question will change so pagnagkataon lahat ng cheat sheets and mga sample questions online posibleng di na lumabas
i am also taking the exam next month i'm hoping na hindi pa mabago ang question kung magkataon malas malaki ang chance na bumagsak ako :(
senzo90210
Feb 13, 2007, 03:19 PM
to tenth_of_may:
ask ko *** kung saan ka ngtake ng course for CCNA?
how much(exam and course) and where to take the Exam..
thanks..
zerglings
Feb 13, 2007, 03:53 PM
Do you access your curriculum at cisco.netacad.net?? If yes, then just read the modules and understand them fully. Then you'll be able to pass the INTRO and ICND exam (that is if you want to take the 2 exam route). The simulation questions were pretty easy IMHO. Also, if you go under Tools on the Cisco Network Academy's site then you can download Router eSim. This is actually helpful on practicing basic configurations. Packet Tracer 4.01 is also available for download (free) if you want to practice more.
I don't know how the Cisco Network Academy works in the Philippines but here, if you pass the Voucher exam that will be activated per your request (some schools do this) or before the semester is over then you'll get a chance to purchase the exam for less than $40 (this is the two part exam route).
Tips that will help you pass the CCNA exam would be, learn and possibly master ACL (include the placement of standard and extended ACLs. also the wildcard masking - most people are having a hard time understanding this.), subnetting and VLSM (Variable Length Subnet Masking). Of course, you should also know which prompt you should be in when you enter the commands. Cisco has some answers on the multiple choices that are pretty much similar but of course one of them is the right answer. So know which mode it should be in if you are entering a command. For example, if you want to change the cost of OSPF (ip ospf cost cost, then the prompt should be in Router (config-if)#. Also, if you have login for the Cisco Network Academy's site then you may want to access the CCNA Prep Center. It gives you sample questions which some of them are actually similar to the actual exam.
If you guys have questions about subnetting then let me know. I might be able to help you understand it fully. Because, if you can't subnet right then you'll going to have a hard time doing VLSM.
tenth_of_may
Feb 15, 2007, 06:28 AM
to tenth_of_may:
ask ko *** kung saan ka ngtake ng course for CCNA?
how much(exam and course) and where to take the Exam..
thanks..
pm sent :)
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