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Reddit mentions of Cisco Networking Simplified (2nd Edition)
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- Wide variety of missions on land, sea, and in the air, with the aid of over three dozen authentic American, Italian, French, and German weapons
- Travel to war-torn Europe and Africa, as you live a soldier's story
- Experience the camaraderie of a single tight-knit army squad, bound together through the chaos of battle over the course of the entire game
- All-new AI and animation - Your squad will now make better use of environmental cover and tactical Maneuvers, such as flanking, envelopment, and fire-and-maneuver behaviors
- Hear your allies reacting to the events on the battlefield with contextually accurate battle chatter
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Height | 11 inches |
Length | 8.5 inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 1.94447715084 pounds |
Width | 1 inches |
Cisco Networking Simplified from Cisco Press is networking fun for the whole family.
(No but seriously, I can't emphasize enough how amazing this book is)
Great question. I give the same answer to everyone. THIS is the book: http://www.amazon.com/Cisco-Networking-Simplified-2nd-Edition/dp/1587201992
It's a wonder that anyone can get into Cisco certs by jumping in the deep end. Read this thing, seriously. Don't overwhelm yourself. Take it slow. Re-read chapters. If you get through that, or most of that, and you're digging it, then start looking into CCNA material after.
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Thanks for the reply!
A friend who is starting (and subsequently has got me thinking about this) said he was planning on taking a class and testing for the Network+ before going for his ICND as that will be a nice way to ease into it and build up to the CCNA/CCNP stuff. I figure as I'm more or less starting from scratch here, it might be a path that would be suited for me as well. Thoughts?
Also, I've heard someone mention this book:
http://www.amazon.com/Cisco-Networking-Simplified-2nd-Edition/dp/1587201992
Can't tell by the reviews whether this would help me or not. Seems to be a nice overview with general terms, but maybe I'd be better off looking ito the meat and potatoes of the actual Cisco stuff?