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CCNA: Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide (Exam 640-802) 6th edition | 33.4 MB


Completely Revised for the New 2007 Version of the CCNA Exam (#640-802)

Cisco networking authority Todd Lammle has completely updated this new edition to cover all of the exam objectives for the latest version of the CCNA exam. Todd’s straightforward style provides lively examples, easy-to-understand analogies, and real-world scenarios that will not only help you prepare for the exam, but also give you a solid foundation as a Cisco networking professional.

Packed with updated topics that have been added to the 2007 version of the CCNA exam, this updated study guide features expanded coverage of key topic areas plus new material on switching, network address translation, and OSPF. Inside, find the complete instruction you need, including:
Full coverage of all exam objectives in a systematic approach, so you can be confident you’re getting the instruction you need for the exam
Practical hands-on exercises and labs to reinforce critical skills,
Real-world scenarios that put what you’ve learned in the context of actual job roles
Challenging review questions in each chapter to prepare you for exam day
Exam Essentials, a key feature in each chapter that identifies critical areas you must become proficient in before taking the exam
coverAuthor(s): Jim Geier, Naren Mehta
Publisher: CISCO
Year: 2006
ISBN: 1587201410
Language: English
File type: PDF
Pages: 1097
Size (for download): 4.2 MB


The Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE) certification may be the most challenging and prestigious of all networking certifications. It has received numerous awards, and certainly has built a reputation as one of the most difficult certifications to earn in all of the computing world. Having a CCIE certification opens doors professionally, typically results in higher pay, and looks great on a résumé.

Cisco currently offers several CCIE certifications, with several others that are no longer offered. The following list details the currently available CCIE certifications as of the time of publication of this book; check http://www.cisco.com/go/ccie for the latest information. The certifications are listed in the order in which they were made available to the public:
- CCIE Routing and Switching
- CCIE Security
- CCIE Service Provider (formerly known as Communications and Services)
- CCIE Voice
- CCIE Storage Networking

Each of the CCIE certifications requires the candidate to pass both a written exam and a one-day hands-on lab exam. The written exam is intended to test your knowledge of theory, protocols, and configurations that follow good design practices. The lab exam proves that you can configure and troubleshoot actual lab gear.
Type : PDF Release Date : Jun 2007
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Exam prep for Cisco BSCI exam as part of CCNP certificationIn Cisco CCNP - Exam-Pack: 642-901 BSCI, you'll learn real world skills for deploying, managing, and optimizing Cisco routers. Plus the series maps to exam objectives for Cisco exam 642-901 BSCI. This is one of four exams toward CCNP certification.
The Cisco CCNP - Exam-Pack: 642-901 BSCI contains:- Today's Routed World (free video!)
- EIGRP: The Concepts
- EIGRP: Implementation and Verification
- EIGRP: Summarization, Authentication, and Other Advanced Options
- EIGRP: Best Practices and Design Options
- OSPF: The Concepts (Part 1)
- OSPF: The Concepts (Part 2)
- OSPF: Implementation and Verification
- OSPF: Understanding Network Types
- OSPF: Router LSAs and Summarization Options
- OSPF: Special Area Types and Options
- OSPF: Authentication and Other Miscellaneous Options
- IS-IS: The Concepts (Part 1)
- IS-IS: The Concepts (Part 2)
- IS-IS: Basic Implementation and Verification
- Advanced Routing: Route Redistribution
- Advanced Routing: Manipulating Route Updates
- BGP: Foundation Concepts
- BGP: Implementation and Tuning (Part 1)
- BGP: Implementation and Tuning (Part 2)
- BGP: Implementation and Tuning (Part 3)
- BGP: Tuning Attributes (Part 1)
- BGP: Tuning Attributes (Part 2)
- Multicast: Concepts and Configuration
- IPv6: Understanding Basic Concepts and Addressing
- IPv6:Configuring, Routing, and Interoperating
- Advanced Routing: Implementing Router-Based DHCP Services
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Cisco Certifications are highly coveted by IT professionals. In a recent salary survey conducted by Certification Magazine (December 2001) Cisco's CCNP had the highest entry level salary except for Oracle of over 55,000 per year of the certifications compared.
Cisco certifications focus on three general areas of expertise, network installation and support, network engineering and design, and Communications and services. Cisco also more focused certifications based upon issues such as security the recently released Cisco IP Telephony Support Specialist. Within each designation are anywhere from one to several certifications required to attain that specialty, plus a consistent recertification process that ensures your skills keep pace with the industry.
Cisco has established three levels for its main certification tracks - Associate, Professional and Expert. As an example, in the CCIE track, the CCNA is the beginning, or associate level certification. As a CCNA, it is expected that you can install, configure, and operate LAN, WAN and dial access services for small networks. At the Professional, or CCNP level, it is expected that you can install, configure and operate LAN, WAN and dial access services for larger networks. At the highest level, the CCIE, A CCIE Routing and Switching expert can install, configure, and operate networks in highly complex environments with specific protocols. These are examples of Cisco's Network Installation and Support Certification track. Other tracks, with similar designations, are Network Engineering and Design Certifications (CCDA and CCDP) and Communications and Services Certifications (CCIP and CCIE Communications and Services Specialist.)
There are also further specialized certifications, called Cisco Qualified Specialist Designations such as Cable Internet Solutions, IP Telephony, Security and SNA/IP.





Implementing Cisco Quality of Service 2.0 provides students with in-depth knowledge of IP QoS requirements, conceptual models such as Best Effort (over provisioning), Integrated Services (IntServ) and Differentiated Services (DiffServ), and the implementation of IP QoS on Cisco IOS platforms. This course covers the theory of IP QoS, design issues, and configuration of various QoS mechanisms to facilitate the creation of effective administrative policies providing QoS. Case studies and lab exercises included in the course help students to apply the concepts mastered in individual modules to real-life scenarios. The course also gives students design and usage rules for various advanced IP QoS features and the integration of IP QoS with underlying Layer 2 QoS mechanisms, allowing them to design and implement efficient, optimized, and trouble-free multiservice networks.
There's an old saying that goes "If you fail to plan, you plan to fail." Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions helps you learn how to plan a LAN/WAN infrastructure using analysis and modeling techniques to design a network using Cisco components.

This CCDA training is cutting edge and focuses on the newest Cisco PDIOO (Plan, Design, Implement, Operate, Optimize) analysis and methodology as well as teaching Cisco Enterprise Composite Network Modeling as the next generation beyond the Cisco 3-layer Design (Access/Distribution/Core). You'll learn modular analysis and modeling along with the newest multilayer switching technology, routing essentials, IP telephony, IP addressing with NAT and IPv6, Management and more.

Understand the business case for deploying MPLS-based services and solutions

*Provides network managers and architects a precise MPLS primer
*Defines MPLS service problems and their associated solutions
*Includes ROI models for MPLS-based solutions
*Discusses pros and cons of various options for each MPLS service

Network managers often question the value that MPLS brings to their business environment. This book provides them with a precise guide for evaluating the benefits of MPLS-based applications and solutions. The book guides the network manager through the business case for MPLS by exploring other technology alternatives, including their applications, benefits, and deficiencies. Understanding the service creation process as the basis for MPLS-based solutions is pivotal when describing the benefits that MPLS offers.


Understand the business case for deploying MPLS-based services and solutions

*Provides network managers and architects a precise MPLS primer
*Defines MPLS service problems and their associated solutions
*Includes ROI models for MPLS-based solutions
*Discusses pros and cons of various options for each MPLS service

Network managers often question the value that MPLS brings to their business environment. This book provides them with a precise guide for evaluating the benefits of MPLS-based applications and solutions. The book guides the network manager through the business case for MPLS by exploring other technology alternatives, including their applications, benefits, and deficiencies. Understanding the service creation process as the basis for MPLS-based solutions is pivotal when describing the benefits that MPLS offers.

Furthermore, the book explores MPLS technology and its components, providing an overview of the architecture necessary to reap the true advantages that MPLS brings to a service provider or enterprise network. These advantages include new revenue opportunities and a total cost of ownership reduction that positively impacts a company's bottom-line. ROI models and case study examples further confirm the business impact and help decision-makers create a blueprint for MPLS service creation. Specific aspects such as security, network management, advanced services and the future of the technology complete the book, helping decision makers assess MPLS as a candidate for implementation. In short, you can use this comprehensive guide to understand and build a business case for the inclusion of MPLS in your network.
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