Features
- Cover Type: Hard Cover with 288 pages
- Published by: Cisco Press September 1, 2006
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1587131722
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1587131721
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Book Dimensions:
9.4 x 7.8 x 0.8 inches
- Weighs: 1.4 pounds
Back Cover Copy
WAN Technologies
CCNA 4 Companion Guide
The only authorized Companion Guide for the Cisco Networking Academy Program
Allan Reid
WAN Technologies CCNA 4 Companion Guide is the official supplemental textbook for version 3.1.1 of the CCNA® 4 course in the Cisco® Networking Academy® Program. The author has completely rewritten the Companion Guide to provide a fresh, complementary perspective on the online course content. The book covers all the topics in the course and then provides additional examples and alternative approaches to individual topics–all to aid the learning process and lock in your understanding of basic networking concepts and technologies.
New and improved features help you study and succeed in this course:
- Chapter objectives: Review core concepts by answering the questions at the beginning of each chapter.
- Key terms: Refer to the updated lists of networking vocabulary introduced in each chapter and turn to the highlighted terms in context.
- Glossary: Consult the all-new glossary with more than 300 terms.
- Check Your Understanding questions and answer key: Evaluate your readiness with the updated end-of-chapter questions that match the style of questions that you see in the online course assessments. The answer appendix explains each answer.
- Challenge questions: Challenge yourself with review questions designed to be similar to the complex questions you might see on the CCNA exam. The answer appendix explains each answer.
Allan Reid is the curriculum lead for CCNA and a CCNA / CCNP® instructor at Centennial College CATC in Toronto, Canada. He has been teaching the CCNA curriculum to both students and instructors since CCNA version 1.1 and has been instrumental in the development and implementation of numerous certificate, diploma, and degree programs in networking. Outside of his academic responsibilities, Allan has been active in the computer and networking fields for more than 25 years and is currently a principle in a company involved in the design, installation, and management of network solutions for small and medium-sized businesses.
Packet Tracer Activities: Create simulated networks and visualize how packets flow in the network using Packet Tracer v3.2 developed by Cisco Systems®.
Lab References: Stop when you see this icon and perform the related labs from the online curriculum.
Brand new Comprehensive Labs and Challenge Labs: Look for these labs and study materials in the supplementary book
WAN Technologies CCNA 4 Labs and Study Guide by John Rullan (ISBN: 1-58713-173-0).
Companion CD-ROM
The CD-ROM includes:
Additional Topics of Interest: Beneficial to becoming a well-rounded networker
Interactive Media Activities: More than 25 activities that visually demonstrate key topics
Packet Tracer v3.2: A Flash-based simulation and visualization learning tool
Student Resources on the Web
Cisco Press provides additional content that you can access by registering your book at ciscopress.com. Membership and registration are free and give you access to Packet Tracer configuration files, additional content from Cisco Press books, and exclusive deals on other resources from Cisco Press.
This book is part of the Cisco Networking Academy Program Series from Cisco Press®. The products in this series support and complement the Cisco Networking Academy Program onlinecurriculum.
About The Author
Allan Reid is the Cisco Academy Main Contact and Curriculum Lead for the Centennial College CATC in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He has taught cabling, routing and switching, remote access, troubleshooting, wireless networking, and IT essentials to instructors from universities, colleges, and high schools throughout Canada. He has been working in the IT industry for more than twenty years and is currently a principal in a company specializing in network design, management, and security. He is a professor and program supervisor at Centennial College, teaching students in various areas of networking and IT. He is responsible for the col-lege’s CE offerings in IT. In addition, he works as a contractor for Cisco Systems, working on curriculum development and the creation of assessment questions for the Cisco Networking Academy Program courses. He has also served as a technical reviewer for other Cisco Press publications.
Reader Reviews
I have to say that although the first two books in the CCNA Companion Guide series were good (CCNA 1 Networking Basics and CCNA 2 Routers and Routing Basics), each being 400-500+ pages long with detailed information, the last two companion books (CCNA 3 Switching Basics and Intermediate Routing and CCNA 4 WAN Technologies) have been stripped down to 200+ pages each but still at the same price as the first two! This is in stark contrast to the actual course material which can be seen in the CCNA ICND self study book is much more rigorous and detailed than the CCNA Intro self study book. This tells me that the 3,4 companion guides should also be much more detailed in order to prepare the candidate adequately. I'm not certain if the above review used the first two books but they were much better. Not worth the money.
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