Again, familiar with the side bar but can always use more links =) What do you suggest to do next for test prep?ģ) Create flashcards for terms/port numbers/concepts that I need to know instantlyĪside from the sidebar links, are there any "essential" sites/resources I should invest time in to? Also curious where I can find some good labs associated with the 100-001 exam. I think I'm only half way ready for the exam at this point. I'm feeling like I have a good grasp on the concepts but I know I'll need to really hammer it all in before attempting to take the 100-101. I've been pretty dedicated over the past month and today just finished Todd Lammle's (new) CCENT Study Guide and Jermey's ICND1 CBT Nuggets series. All opinions stated are those of the poster only, and do not reflect the opinion of Cisco Systems Inc., or its affiliates. NOTE: The "Reddit Cisco Ring", its associates, subreddits, and creator "mechman991" are not endorsed, sponsored, or officially associated with Cisco Systems Inc. Looking for work? check out /r/NetworkingJobs.Wireshark - For studying packets as they appear on the wire *FREE.Cisco Modeling Labs (CML) - Cisco's Network Simulator ($200/yr).EVE-NG - Another network simulator (FREE & Paid Options).GNS3 - The network simulator that every network person should have *FREE.Free Packet Tracer Download - *FREE WITH SIGNUP.Networking Fundamentals - Learn the very core of Networking.Cisco's Learning Network - Look here no matter what you do.
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