CCNA 640-802 Network Simulator, Academic Edition
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Rating | : | 4.41 (936 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1587204452 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 168 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-08-29 |
Language | : | English |
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. 1624, is the most respected author of Cisco networking books in the world. His past titles include books on the entry-level Cisco certifications (CCENT and CCNA), the more advanced CCNP, and the industry-renowned CCIE. His web site with links to various study tools and resources is at certskills. About the Author Wendell Odom, CCIE No. His books are known for their technical depth and accuracy. Wendell has worked as a network engineer, consultant, instructor, course developer, and book author, and he has produced videos, software, and blogs related to Cisco certifications
Best Simulator for Cert Prepbut Nothing really drives home the information like doing it - either on real gear of in a simulator. Trying to test without one of those two greatly reduces your odds of passing. I had an opportunity to try several of the simulators out there - PacketTracer, Boson, and a couple others. PT and real gear have the drawback of you having to create the network first to being learning - not a bad thing if you want the extra practice. Wha. Good sim needs work Studying for the CCNA test and using this NetSim to help.Installed the NetSIM on win7 x6Good sim needs work snuffy Studying for the CCNA test and using this NetSim to help.Installed the NetSIM on win7 x64 no issues.A few things about this. I suggest you get a second monitor.The text that explains the lab pops up in the middle of the screen. there is nowhere to place it as the Netsim console takes the whole screen. I had an old monitor laying around and hooked it up to my PC and works much better.They could have incorporated the text into a s. no issues.A few things about this. I suggest you get a second monitor.The text that explains the lab pops up in the middle of the screen. there is nowhere to place it as the Netsim console takes the whole screen. I had an old monitor laying around and hooked it up to my PC and works much better.They could have incorporated the text into a s. Practice to all the theory JSW I am still prepping for my CCNA exam and what I have been needing to do was actually 'apply' what I was learning. There are tons of sims out there in the market, some good, some bad but all are expensive and limited in one way or another. Obviously, I tend to agree with most posters that there is nothing that comes close to actually working on Cisco gear, but the problem usually comes down to 1) cost or 2) ability to have the eq
His past titles include books on the entry-level Cisco certifications (CCENT and CCNA), the more advanced CCNP, and the industry-renowned CCIE. Wendell has worked as a network engineer, consultant, instructor, course developer, and book author, and he has produced videos, software, and blogs related to Cisco certifications. His books are known for their technical depth and accuracy. 1624, is the most respected a
All support for this product will be discontinued on April 30, 2014. This state of the art simulation software allows users to practice their networking skills with 329 structured labs designed to reinforce CCNA exam topics, including router and switch navigation and administration, LAN switching, IP addressing, routing, WANs, VLANs and trunking, IP routing protocols, scaling IP, and troubleshooting. There are 7 ungraded exam labs. As the Pearson IT Certification team continues to innovate and introduce new products, older products are retired. There are 9 ungraded troubleshooting labs.* Exam labs: These labs can be used as exam material to supplement the laboratory or class. The software comes complete with 250 structured labs, including skill building configuration exercises, configuration scenarios, and complex troubleshooting scenarios.All the labs are developed with the objective of gaining the hands-on skills necessary to successfully answer the simulation and scenario-based questions on the actual CCNA exam. The 29 ungraded labs cover a broad range of introductory networking topics. For example, the students will be asked to load a topology that has been fully configured but it will have one or more errors. These labs cover a broader range of content and are meant to be used after a student has completed a certain amount of coursework to ga