The CCNA Blueprint on the Cisco website is first place to look. You should
definitely know the following:
-OSI Reference Model
-Subnetting
-Switching Modes (Cut-Through, Store and Forward, Fragment Free)
-RIP and IGRP
-Basic commands and configuration
-Bridging and LAN segmentation
-WAN Protocols
Do add the ISDN , IPX routing , VLAN and the IOS commands to the list .
Apart from the Cisco Press books , some of the other books which I had
refered to were the books of Todd Lamelle and Interconnections by Radia
Pearlman .
The test is simple overall , but take care of the high passing
I would say that there are two areas to concentrate most on the CCNA test.
1) OSI Model- need to know this backwards and forwards. What are the
layers, what protocols work at each layer, how packets are formed, etc.
2) Subnetting- know this not only for the test but because if you are in the
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