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CCNA Exam Certification Guide
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Author: Wendell Odom
Web Price: $60 US
Publisher: Cisco Press (Trade/52)
ISBN: 0735700737
Publication Date: 3/15/99
Pages: 640
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CCNA Exam Certification Guide is a comprehensive study tool for CCNA Exam #640-407. Written by a CCIE and Certified Cisco Systems Instructor and reviewed by Cisco technical experts, CCNA Exam Certification Guide helps you understand and master the exam objectives. Section-by-section objective lists keep you focused on the material you need to study. The instructor-developed elements and techniques lead you to maximize your retention and recall of exam topics, and scenario-based exercises validate your mastery of the exam objectives. Along with the book, practice questions on the companion CD-ROM enable you either to build and take random sample tests or to focus on an objective area of your choice.
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Table of Contents
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About the Author | | | |
Acknowledgments | | | |
Introduction: Overview of Certification and How to Succeed | | 1. - | |
What Is CCNA? | | 2. - | |
Understanding Cisco's Internetwork Operating System (IOS) Software
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Understanding the OSI Reference Model
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Understanding LANs and LAN Switching | | 5. - | |
Network Protocols: Understanding the TCP/IP Suite and Novell NetWare Protocols | | 6. - | |
Understanding Routing
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Understanding Network Security | | 8. - | |
WAN Protocols: Understanding Point-to-Point, Frame Relay, and ISDN | | 9. - | |
Scenarios for Final Preparation | | A. - | |
Decimal to Hexadecimal and Binary Conversion Table | | B. - | |
Answers to the “Do I Know This Already?” Quizzes and Q&A Sections |
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