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Best book for ONT

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burtsbees

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This is what I have decided to do to recert before December. I know I can do it. I have lost most of it, and have done zero wireless, so this ought to be interesting...

I think there might be a lot of QoS, which I am decent at (have to re-read on DSCP values, WRED, CBWFQ, etc)...

How many times has the cirriculum changed since Cisco first went away from CIT and went to ONT? CIT was not that hard---a lot of shows and debugs for troubleshooting (I remember a L3 switch had "no ip routing" and the problem was that, well--it would not route its own vlans!lol). That was 3 years ago!

I need a good book with labs in it, preferrably, so you book gurus, please give me some ideas and maybe a link, and thou shall receiveth a star, of the coloreth pinketh.

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tim@tim-laptop ~ $ sudo apt-get install windows
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Couldn't find package windows...Thank Goodness!
 
I will recommend the QoS book by Wendell Odom, big fan of the book. Covered everything needed for ONT on the QoS piece. The wireless side, not sure I can recommend an individual book on. But the wireless stuff was pretty basic and knowing a little bit about the WCS server.
 
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