Excellent book! It has saved me lots of time on preparation the exam.
Easy Read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This cheat sheet was very easy to follow. Among the other items I've read this one gave me the best information to complete my project.
Clear Cut CCNA!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I took the course, had no hands on router experience due to a poor school, had to self-teach the CCNA cirriculum to myself from the previous (retired) version's text. After failing the test one time, I bought CCNA for Dummies but it was scattered. Joe Habraken's another DC area boy who's striving for the I.T. rainbow and meets the Cisco criteria systematically, one item at a time. He is thorough, focused, uses chapter-end quizzes and "cheat sheets" to allow the reader to make mental and written notes. I think this in accompanyment with Todd Lammle's newest (507 v.2) book & Sybex CD-ROM will get me through this tough test successfully next week.
Excellent book I was waiting for.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I've still never laid hands on a router, so I had to do a great deal of reading to pass the CCNA exam. I had read some other Cisco books prior to reading this one, including books by Todd Lammle, Wendell Odom, and Exam Cram. I also read CISCO Academy books to help me become familiar with and understand the exam topics. Mr. Joe Habraken's book did more than any of the others ; it's the one that really brought things together and each chapter and sub chapters are devided by CCNA exam objectives. The practice questions seemed easier than those in other books and may give a false sense of security if this is the only book you have read, but I think if you're seeking your CCNA and have limited or no experience you should read more than one book anyway. After reading several books, I recommend this path to folks with limited experience who are pursuing the CCNA.I really like the way this book is put together - many thanks to Mr. Joe Habraken. This is the best place to start your CCNA pursuit, and only book I found on the market with CCNA 640-507 test objectives in mind.
Excellent book I was waiting for.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I've still never laid hands on a router, so I had to do a great deal of reading to pass the CCNA exam. I had read some other Cisco books prior to reading this one, including books by Todd Lammle, Wendell Odom, and Exam Cram. I also read CISCO Academy books to help me become familiar with and understand the exam topics. Mr. Joe Harbraken's book did more than any of the others ; it's the one that really brought things together and each chapter and sub chapters are devided by CCNA exam objectives. The practice questions seemed easier than those in other books and may give a false sense of security if this is the only book you have read, but I think if you're seeking your CCNA and have limited or no experience you should read more than one book anyway. After reading several books, I recommend this path to folks with limited experience who are pursuing the CCNA.I really like the way this book is put together - many thanks to Mr. Joe Harbraken. This is the best place to start your CCNA pursuit, and only book I found on the market with CCNA 640-507 test objectives in mind.
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