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Re: Cisco CCNA Training

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Mike Hale)
Sun Nov 2 12:38:13 2014

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Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2014 09:38:04 -0800
From: Mike Hale <eyeronic.design@gmail.com>
To: Colton Conor <colton.conor@gmail.com>
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Depends on how the techs in question learn best, but I've found that a
good CCNA book (like the Lammle one) combined with either a network
simulator (I like Boson, but packet tracer and GNS3 are both good too)
or, better yet, physical hardware they can play with.  Alternatively,
if you have a local community college nearby that has the Cisco
Academy curriculum, that's a great option as well.


- http://www.amazon.com/CCNA-Routing-Switching-Study-Guide/dp/1118749618/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1414949721&sr=8-1&keywords=lammle+ccna

On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 9:02 AM, Colton Conor <colton.conor@gmail.com> wrote:
> We have a couple of techs that want to learn cisco and networking in
> general. What do you recommend for learning and getting certified on Cisco?
> There seems to be a million different training courses, books, etc out
> there.



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