Rating:  Summary: Awesome Book! Review: I just finished with this new CCNA 640-607 study guide and feel like it is best exam prep book available for the CCNA exam. It is concise, gets right to the point in terms of objectives needed to master and is managable.It is clearly a great value and is worth more than they are charging for it. The entire book is useful and you can tell that the author is a great teacher. I recommend this book if you are serious about passing the new CCNA exam!
Rating:  Summary: I Just passed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Review: I read this book and it helped me pass!!! The test Questions were jusk like the in the book. It covers everything that you need to pass!!! David Aloisi CCNA
Rating:  Summary: Easy to follow..... Highlights the important information Review: I used this book to prepare for the CCNA Certification Exam and was very pleased with my results. Chiarella did a great job explaining the IOS fundamentals and setting up scenarios for final preparation. The practice sections ROCKS! Seriously. After reading this book, you won't see a question on the CCNA Exam that doesn't look familiar.
Rating:  Summary: Does the job of preparing for the CCNA test. Review: Not much else to add to the previous reviews. If you study for the CCNA certification, this guide would probably be all you need to pass the test. I would also get the Lammle's book as well to cover any blank spots... If you are ready to take it beyond the CCNA level, I would also look into getting the following books: 1. "Cisco IOS for IP Routing" by Andrew Colton. A lot of information on IP routing protocols (EIGRP, OSPF, IS-IS, BGP, etc.). 2. "Routing TCP/IP, volume I" by Jeff Doyle. Covers just as much as the Colton's book. 3. "Interconnections: Routers, Bridges..." by Radia Perlman. Good academic info on routing and bridging. Overkill for the CCNA to CCNP level though.
Rating:  Summary: The Ice on the cake. Review: Quite difficult to get hold of in the UK but one of the most succinct of all the training volumes. Combined with something like CCNAB from Cisco Press and the Sybex CCNA Study Guide you have an unbeatable combination. As the #640-607 will cease registrations on the 30th September 2003 you have just time left to read all three, try a few labs, and take the exam. You can still take the 607 Exam within 45 days of the date above. I think it will still be a good bet for the new exam #640-801 as everything it covers will be in that exam too. Recommended!
Rating:  Summary: The Ice on the cake. Review: Quite difficult to get hold of in the UK but one of the most succinct of all the training volumes. Combined with something like CCNAB from Cisco Press and the Sybex CCNA Study Guide you have an unbeatable combination. As the #640-607 will cease registrations on the 30th September 2003 you have just time left to read all three, try a few labs, and take the exam. You can still take the 607 Exam within 45 days of the date above. I think it will still be a good bet for the new exam #640-801 as everything it covers will be in that exam too. Recommended!
Rating:  Summary: Great supplement Review: This book helped me pass the CCNA test after I took the ICND. I do not usually write reviews unless the book is bad, but this is an exception. after taking the CCNA class I failed the exam because there was so much to remember. I picked this book up and crammed it within 4 days, took all of the tests and then passed the exam on the second time around.
Rating:  Summary: Passed 640 -607 CCNA 2.0 TODAY by using this book Review: This book was a great asset in helping me pass Cisco's latest version of the CCNA which is the CCNA 2.0 exam 640-607. This book hits all of the topics right on. It even has skill based questions which prepared me to take the simulation questions on the 640-607 CCNA 2.0 test. Buy this book if you want to prepare yourself for the exam!
Rating:  Summary: Passed CCNA Exam with a score of 913/1000. Review: This is a great book! I used this along with several others to successfully pass the CCNA 640-607 Exam. The exam was extremely difficult, but I studied my behind off and was committed to passing the first time. If you read Todd Lammle's book, this book and use the Transcender Exam simulation, you should be OK.
Rating:  Summary: Exceptional Guide Review: This is definitely the guide you want if you are looking to take the Routing & Switching Exam #640-607. Not only does Anthony Chiarella explain things clearly and in depth, but he does it with the aid of illustrations and skill-based questions, which adds up to a guide that will actually allow you to absorb the information you're studying. Nothing is vague. Frankly,... this simple and inexpensive guide has all the information you could ask for.
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