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u/CannibalAngel · 3 pointsr/ccna

Cisco CCNA Routing and Switching 200-120 Official Cert Guide Library AND CCNA Routing and Switching Portable Command Guide (3rd Edition)



NOTE I do not have a CCNA yet, however this is what I am going to be using to study for it.

u/AlvinGT3RS · 2 pointsr/networking

You should check out this book:

CCNA Routing and Switching Portable Command Guide (3rd Edition)
This book is amazing and well worth it. Good reference material.

u/OneDudeWolfPack · 2 pointsr/ccna

Not trying to come off as a dick, but it is more than remembering commands in a list. There is a Cisco Press book dedicated just to CCNA commands if that is all you want to know.

Knowing what the show commands display (in detail) is just as important, try to focus on not using the "show run" command when building/troubleshooting your labs. Someone once said on here and I am quoting it badly that the exam is about "demonstrating your ability to display the info".

When doing a lab, I place the topology into OneNote along with the configs. From each device's perspective, I tend to paste the appropriate show commands nearby for later reference. It really helps me nail down exactly what I am being shown and identify all the ways to display what I need to know when asked.

Taking that list and moving it to flash cards would also be beneficial. Good luck in your studies.

u/AutonomouSystem · 2 pointsr/ccna

Honestly, I would get your hands on the CCNA Routing and Switching portable command guide, if you need a physical reference, most of the commands and stuff you can do are public knowledge even without that.

If you have not already, look into GNS3 and setup some virtual routers there, if you want to play around with routing protocols, they have not yet released their virtual switching, but there is only so much you can do with one router. There is a laundry list of labs you can do from: Free CCNA Lab Workbook to get the basics down.

u/OSPFv3 · 1 pointr/techsupport

The goal isn't to get the cert, its to learn the material. The cert will come naturally.

Certs get you jobs and promotions.

Knowledge and understanding keeps you from being canned.

But yes, if they need someone specifically for networking tasks you may be ill-equipped and its important that they understand.

However, basic routing and vlans are rather simple. So, if you the aptitude for it you can probably do it. They generally only break if someone broke it.

http://packetlife.net/library/cheat-sheets/ read these over.

(Might want to buy this as well.)


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