Synopsis:
CCNA Guide to Cisco Networking, Second Edition provides a comprehensive guide for anyone wishing to obtain a solid background in basic Cisco networking concepts, and serves as an ideal tool to prepare for the CCNA certification exam #640-607. Combining revised and updated content from the CCNA Guide to Cisco Networking Fundamentals and the CCNA Guide to Cisco Routing, this second edition presents the basics of networking, including the OSI model, data encapsulation, network segmentation, and basic network design. It also covers the steps to configure Cisco routers for a variety of tasks, including basic configuration of router hostnames to advanced assess-list creation. In addition, concepts such at TCP/IP addressing and subnetting are covered in detail. All concepts are reinforced with challenging real-world review questions and case projects.
About the Authors:
Kurt Hudson is a computer consultant and president of HudLogic, Inc. Hudson has earned many technical ratings, including MCSE, MCSE+I, MCT, MCSA, CCNA, CTT+, Network+, A+, and i-Net+. Hudson has contributed to over 30 commercial books and articles on computer networking and related technical certifications.
Kelly Caudle is an instructor at Stanly Community College. He holds numerous industry credentials, including CCNP, CCDA, CCNA, and MCSE, and is also a Cisco Networking Academy Regional Instructor.
Kelly Cannon is a practicing engineer, certified networking expert, and full-time networking instructor at Piedmont Community College in Charlottesville, VA. She is co-author of CCNA Guide to Cisco Networking Fundamentals (CT, 2000) and author of Lab Manual for CCNA Guide to Cisco Networking Fundamentals and Lab Manual for CCNA Guide to Cisco Routing (CT, 2000).
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