Hi Folks,
I passed the exam in the first attempt. NOW I AM A CISCO COMRADE/TEAMSTER.
It was not hard but it was not easy as well. If you have studied good you will do good.
First I like to thanks all the people who assisted me in this forums on the CCNA exam.
Second, I like to share what I used to study,
1. ICND by Steve McQuerry (it was for 640-507, but had the same contents as 640-607).
2. I highly recommend I downloaded one of their tests, and it was worth it.
3. The official study guide for CCNA by Wendel Odom. This book has lot of information, so I just went over the end of chapter QA for the purpose of review.
4. I also used Cisco technical documentation from Cisco's website. For example, format of commands, valid parameter values.
5.I had a router simulation program, that helped me with the virtual hands on training.
THATS IT.
I got 50 questions, 75 minutes.
Make sure do not spend too much time on router sim questions, if you spend more than 7 minutes, you are not looking where you should. These questions are not hard at all. So take it easy.
Now I am thinking that I should look into CCNP as well.
Thanks,
Indiana
I passed the exam in the first attempt. NOW I AM A CISCO COMRADE/TEAMSTER.
It was not hard but it was not easy as well. If you have studied good you will do good.
First I like to thanks all the people who assisted me in this forums on the CCNA exam.
Second, I like to share what I used to study,
1. ICND by Steve McQuerry (it was for 640-507, but had the same contents as 640-607).
2. I highly recommend I downloaded one of their tests, and it was worth it.
3. The official study guide for CCNA by Wendel Odom. This book has lot of information, so I just went over the end of chapter QA for the purpose of review.
4. I also used Cisco technical documentation from Cisco's website. For example, format of commands, valid parameter values.
5.I had a router simulation program, that helped me with the virtual hands on training.
THATS IT.
I got 50 questions, 75 minutes.
Make sure do not spend too much time on router sim questions, if you spend more than 7 minutes, you are not looking where you should. These questions are not hard at all. So take it easy.
Now I am thinking that I should look into CCNP as well.
Thanks,
Indiana