Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices, Part 2 (ICND2) Foundation Learning Guide (4th Edition) (Foundation Learning Guides)
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Rating | : | 4.58 (623 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1587143771 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 464 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-03-16 |
Language | : | English |
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He has a quarter of a centuryexperience in the technology industry, after deciding to stop carrying refrigerators in the family business. He can be reached at johnt@jtiso . . Prior to his current position, he held multiple roles while working at Cisco, including TAC Engineer, Systems Engineer, and Product Manager. Prior to joining Cisco, he was a lead architect and consultant for a Cisco
"Useful Reference" according to Dale. As a Technical Writer, I know how hard it is to present complex information. There's a balance between too much information and not enough. Here, the balance is done well. The topics are presented in good order and explained thoroughly.Though I've only dipped into some of the denser topics as yet, I'm adding this to my reference desk, because what I've read has been helpful. This book will he. "Good, but not good enough" according to CFT. The book is okay. It gives a good base, but nothing too in-depth. I was hoping for a deeper understanding, but was disappointed. One example, I would change is page 1Good, but not good enough The book is okay. It gives a good base, but nothing too in-depth. I was hoping for a deeper understanding, but was disappointed. One example, I would change is page 13, the author refers to BPDUs as Layer 2 packets. I would change that to Layer 2 frames. Another example, the author doesn't mention port-security. Port security is an important topic on the ICND2 exam.. , the author refers to BPDUs as Layer 2 packets. I would change that to Layer 2 frames. Another example, the author doesn't mention port-security. Port security is an important topic on the ICND2 exam.. Todd A. Davis said Great tool!. Amazing resource - answered all of my questions. The "real world" examples were extremely helpful! Many tips and tricks I was not aware ofhighly recommended!!!
About the AuthorJohn Tiso , CCIE #5162, holds a variety of industry certifications in addition to his Cisco CCIE. degree from Adelphi University. John is a past Esteemed Speaker for Cisco Networkers (Live!) and was a speaker at the National CIPTUG Conference. Prior to his current position, he held multiple roles while working at Cisco, including TAC Engineer, Systems Engineer, and Product Manager. He has served as a technical editor for McGraw-Hill and Cisco Press. He is a Microsoft MCSE and also holds certifications from CompTIA, Nortel Networks, Novell, Sun Microsystems, IBM, and HP. John has a Graduate Citation in Strategic Management from Harvard University and a B.S. While at Cisco,one of John’s last projects was as a member of the team that developed the recent updates to the CCNA program. Prior
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