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Old 03-04-2004, 02:00 AM   #1
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Hey all,

I'll be finishing my BA in MIS in the next month or so. I am wanting to
start looking at some certifications, rather than do my Masters right away.

Currently, I handle internet marketing at small software company, so I do
have basic IT knowledge. I was told that I really wouldn't need to take a
class to pass the CCNA exam, since I have the basics down with my degree and
experience.

I am just wondering if anyone knows of a good book that will prepare me for
the CCNA exam? I would like the ins and outs explanined and everyhting
outlined, if possible. Not really looking for a quick fix so I am willing
to work at it.

TIA




NetRyderz
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Old 03-04-2004, 04:10 AM   #2
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"NetRyderz" <> wrote in
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> I was told that I really wouldn't need to take a
> class to pass the CCNA exam, since I have the basics down with my
> degree and experience.


What basics do you have? If I sat you down with two Cisco 2600 series
routers, each connected to a switch, and the routers connected serially,
could you configure them so that the machines attaced to each switch could
talk to the opposite side, and vice versa?

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Old 03-04-2004, 12:56 PM   #3
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hence the need for a book

"DeMoN LaG" <n@a> wrote in message
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> "NetRyderz" <> wrote in
> news:h5w1c.189776$ om:
>
> > I was told that I really wouldn't need to take a
> > class to pass the CCNA exam, since I have the basics down with my
> > degree and experience.

>
> What basics do you have? If I sat you down with two Cisco 2600 series
> routers, each connected to a switch, and the routers connected serially,
> could you configure them so that the machines attaced to each switch could
> talk to the opposite side, and vice versa?
>
> --
> website: http://www.demonlag.com
> Repairs, upgrades and networking
>



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