I was just wondering if the CBT Nuggets videos would be adequate enough information to pass the CCNA exams? I have 4 cd's worth of videos, which i think covers almost everything.
Can anybody confirm? Has anybody seen these videos?
I was just wondering if the CBT Nuggets videos would be adequate enough information to pass the CCNA exams? I have 4 cd's worth of videos, which i think covers almost everything.
Can anybody confirm? Has anybody seen these videos?
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i have a copy of the videos they give you a very good overview of the entire course but you should read the book ( usually provided in adobe acrobat format on the cd's ) and make sure you take some practise exams before doing the real thing. i have copies of the A+ and Network+ course i watched the videos first then took the practise exam and did pretty well but in order to get full understanding you will need to read the books good luck
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You'll stand a better chance of passing the exam(s) if you have practical experience. I have found that routersims do not support all the commands, so you won't be able to do some labs. Not that the routersims won't help a great deal, but some physical routers and switches would carry you a far way. Especially when troubleshooting.
If you have the cash, get a CCNA Lab kit from ebay.
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I ahve a few ISDN Cisco routers can set u up on. 100% agree that you NEED hands on exp. The CBT videos kinda boring after a while the Cisco Press books are pretty good.
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