celtic rover has a treasure trove of great information. Some good sims, dozens of practice tests that focus on relevant exam topics. an $18 U.S. is required to access registred information, definitely worth the price of admission:
http://www.celticrover.com/tig/ccna/ccnareviews.asp
Passed it yesterday.
Know how to subnet, it is the lifeblood of the CCNA.
Know how to configure a router interface
Know how to configure passwords
Know how to configure Telnet sessions, console sessions, auxillary sessions
Know spanning tree protocol
Know TCP
Know OSI inside and out.
Don't...
The Cisco press books for CCNA are from Wendell Odom, the Sybex ones are from Todd L.
I personally prefer the Cisco Press books, they are much more in depth, and follow the Cisco Academy text very closely. You will need to have a good router sim, that will let you configure Rip and IGRP, also...
Remember, you get what you pay for, I would avoid this kind of testking question deally, get the Cisco press book, and read it cover to cover, taking all the tests, and them go to the celtic rover site, register, and take all the exams there until you can pass each one 100%, and understand each...
Passed Intro Exam on the 16th, score 916. Celtic Rover website was invaluable for preparing for this exam.
http://www.celticrover.com/tig/ccna/ccnareviews.asp
If you pay the $18.99 US registration, you get acess to dozens of prep exams that cover each category you will be tested in, plus there...
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