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CCNA Routing and Switching Exam Cram, Second Edition (Exam: 640-507)
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by Jason T. Waters, Matthew J. Rees, Jeffrey T. Coe, and Matt Waters
Sales Rank: 1110208
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Paperback: 432 pages
Publisher: Coriolis Group Books; 2nd edition June 30, 2000
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1576106284
ISBN-13: 978-1576106280
Product Dimensions:
9 x 6.1 x 1 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
Product Description
Covers the installation, configuration, and operation of simple-routed LAN, WAN, and switched LAN networks. Discusses remote access and integrating dial-up connectivity with traditional, remote LAN to LAN access, as well as supporting the high levels of performance required for new applications such as Internet commerce and multimedia. Demonstrates ways to optimize WAN through Internet solutions that reduce bandwidth and WAN cost.
About The Author
Jason Waters, CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I, A+, is a network consultant working in the Chicago area. He has designed and administered networks utilizing a wide variety of platforms and architectures. Specific projects include network design and support for TDK Corporation, ComplanNET ISP, and several Chicago-area schools.
Customer Reviews & Comments This is the primary book I used to study for the CCNA and it covered everything well enough. To say it was the primary book is a bit misleading, it was pretty much the only book I used. The book is laid out well and easy to understand. The practice test questions are pretty easy, but so are the real test questions. If this book seems to simplistic as it addresses the material, you're probably taking the test too serious; it is an exceptionally easy test. As usual, the Cram Sheet at the front of the book was outstanding, and the text covers that material more than just adequately. This is a very good book to use to prepare for the exam. All in all I think the book is outstanding, but probably rushed to press just a bit too quickly. There were some mistakes, especially in the quizzes, but if you can't catch those mistakes, you probably shouldn't be a CCNA anyway. The mistakes are there, and they are glaring. If you can't catch them, maybe you should try the A+ instead. All things considered this book is well worth the price and an outstanding source for the CCNA test. The book delivers what it promises, and if you are capable of understanding the information and have the practical experience, you'll pass the test.
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CCNA Routing and Switching Exam Cram, Second Edition (Exam: 640-507)
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Price: $0.01

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