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Superd04

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Aug 9, 2005
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Hi guys, ive purchased myself 2 routers and a switch, 2600 and 2900 respectively, and im just wondering can anyone advise on somewhere on the internet that i could download some lab activitys and stuff i can be guided throught to setup with my hardware, CCNA stuff??
Is the hardware sufficient or do i need more devices?
Cheers..
 
Superd04,

I posted this some time ago - it is still availible (I just clicked the links) several hundred pages of labs for 1-3 routers in both of the PDFs - 2nd one has more router labs. These books start very basic and work up to advanced configs.

I would also get a Cisco Press CCNA book and the Sybex CCNA Study Guide by Todd L. (5th edition) and work through the labs in those books also.

Here is a free pdf download for a GREAT CCNA lab book - (it is great because it is FREE!!!)

There are several hundred pages of labs designed for 1, 2 and 3 router setups for the CCNA exam.


Learning by Doing: Cisco Certified Network Administrator (CCNA) Lab Manual Version 4 Volume #1
by Matthew Basham

and


Learning by Doing: Cisco Certified Network Administrator (CCNA) Lab Manual version 4 volume 2, eBook
by Matthew Basham

Matt was my "train the trainer" instructor in the Cisco Network Academy System.

I hope this helps!! It is a great book and the price is right(FREE)!!!

I hope this helps !!

E.A. Broda
CCNA, CCDA, CCAI, Network +
 
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