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graphics/book.gif Sportack, Mark A. IP Addressing Fundamentals . Cisco Press, Indianapolis Indiana, 2003. ISBN 1-58705-067-6. IP addressing can be extremely confusing. This book covers the topic from every angle possible. While IP addressing is presented in far more detail than required for the CCNA, it is a good reference to have for the entire Cisco certification program.

graphics/book.gif Osterloh, Heather. TCP/IP Primer Plus . Sams Publishing, Indianapolis, Indiana, 2002. ISBN 0-672-32208-0. Written clearly and concisely, this one book can answer almost any question relating to TCP/IP. It is a good book to have for both this certification and future Cisco certifications.

graphics/book.gif Castelli, Matthew. Network Sales and Services Handbook . Cisco Press, Indianapolis, Indiana, 2003. ISBN 1-58705-090-0. Although this book is targeted at sales, it does a very good job of explaining technologies and Cisco products without getting into mind bogging minutia. A good book to have!

graphics/book.gif Odom, Wendell. Cisco CCNA Exam Certification Guide . Cisco Press, Indianapolis, Indiana, 2000. ISBN 0-7357-0971-8. Cisco is almost always the best place for reference books relating to Cisco. They print incredibly detailed and comprehensive books and this one is excellent . I would not want to read it as a primary text but as a reference it cannot be beat.



CCNA Exam Cram[tm] 2 (Exams 640-821, 640-811, 640-801)
CCNA Exam Cram[tm] 2 (Exams 640-821, 640-811, 640-801)
ISBN: 789730197
EAN: N/A
Year: 2005
Pages: 155

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