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The latest offering from Cisco Expert Todd Lammle for the New CCENT Certification Written by industry expert and Cisco networking guru, Todd Lammle, CCENT Study Guide improves on the popular Sybex Study Guide approach by providing 100 percent coverage of the ICND1 (#100-101) exam objectives. The book contains detailed information and examples on crucial Cisco networking topics, and provides practical examples and insights drawn from Todd's almost 30 years of real-world experience. You'll also have access to dozens of hands-on labs to get the necessary experience needed to pass the exam. Covers operating IP data networks. Deciphers understanding switching and routing technologies.

Discusses troubleshooting and network security. Explains working with IPv4 and IPv6 addressing In addition, access is provided to a robust set of learning tools, including the Sybex test engine with hundreds of sample questions, a pre-assessment test, ICND1 practice exams, and electronic flashcards. BONUS: Also includes a network simulator for readers to perform all of the hands-on labs included in the book and author videos. Todd Lammle is the Authority on Cisco Certification and Internetworking and is Cisco certified in all Cisco certification categories. He is a world-renowned author, speaker, trainer, and consultant.

Todd has three decades of experience working with LANs, WANs, and large enterprise licensed and unlicensed wireless networks, including the implementation of large Cisco Data Centers world-wide. His books draw on his practical experience working on the largest networks in the world at companies such as Xerox, Hughes Aircraft, Texaco, AAA, Cisco and Toshiba. He has published over 60 books, including the very popular CCNA: Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide, CCNA Wireless Study Guide, and CCNA Data Center Study Guide, all from Sybex. He runs an international consulting and training company based in Colorado, Texas, and San Francisco. You can reach Todd through his forum and blog at. Download Title Size Download Click the 'Register or Login Now' link below to register or login Thank you for your interest in this Sybex product. This downloadable product includes the practice exams, flashcards and glossary of terms.

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Video Module 1 Video Module 2 Video Module 3 CCENT Answer Sheet 111.06 KB IOS Simulator for Windows 13.36 MB IOS Simulator for Mac 19.93 MB Virtual Lab map Maps the hands-on labs from the book to the CCENT Virtual Labs 19.29 KB. Do you think you've discovered an error in this book? Please check the list of errata below to see if we've already addressed the error. If not, please submit the error via our. We will attempt to verify your error; if you're right, we will post a correction below. Chapter Page Details Date Print Run Intro lxxi Text correction: Error in Answer to Assessment Test Question 12 The correct answer is B, not A.

The explanation is correct as written. 5/23/14 1-3 1 32 Written Lab 1.3: Figure found in appendix An illustration should have accompanied Written Lab 1.3. The figure with the illustration can be found in the Answers to Written Labs section, on page 614. 8/29/13 1st 2 83 Text correction: Typo in name of cable type in Chapter 2 Review Questions Question 16: The second entry in the first column of the table below the question, '1000Base-CX', should read '1000Base-SX' 9/10/13 1st 3 88 Error in Figure 3.1 The layers at the top of the OSI Model are shown in the incorrect order. The correct order, from the top, is Application, Presentation, and Session. 3/18/14 3 107 Text correction: Error in Table 3.2, Key Protocols that use TCP and UDP The entry for 'NTP 123' should be under UDP, not TCP. 11/7/13 1st & 2nd 4 153 Text correction: Error under 'Subnetting in Your Head: Class C Addresses' The third sentence in the second paragraph, 'The address of 33 falls between the two subnets.'

Should read: 'The address of 50 falls between the two subnets.' 10/18/13 1st 4 158 Text correction: Error in Examples of Class B Subnetting In the second paragraph after the table at the top of the page, delete the second and third sentences. The reference to the fourth octet is in error, making the address shown invalid. The paragraph should read: 'Question: using the above subnet mask, do you think 172.16.10.0 is a valid host address? Any number between the subnet number and the broadcast address is always a valid host.' 5/22/14 1-3 4 160 Text correction: Error in table, Practice Example #5B In the table accompanying the Example, the entry for 'Last host' in the first column (subnet 0.0), 1.254, is in error.

The entry should read 3.254 9/17/13 1st 5 186 Text correction: Errors in Figure 5.5 The numbers of hosts given in the table for networks A,B,C and D are incorrect. Change 12, 20, 25 and 4 in the 'Hosts' column of the second table to 14, 30, 20, 6, as follows: Network Hosts A 14 B 30 C 20 D 6 11/27/13 1st & 2nd 5 187 Text correction: Error under 'Implementing VLSM Networks' The first sentence should read '.which address do you think will be placed in each router's FastEthernet 0/0 interface and serial 0/0 of RouterB?' 11/27/13 1st & 2nd 6 231 Text correction: Missing command line under 'Console Password' The commands at the top of the page are missing a line.

Todd(config)# line console? First Line number Todd(config-line)# password console. Todd(config)# line console? First Line number Todd(config)# line console 0 Todd(config-line)# password console.

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5/22/14 1-3 6 243 Text correction: Error in commands under 'Configuring an IP Address on an Interface' The fifth line of code in the block at the bottom of the page ' Todd(config?if)# ^Z' should be removed. 5/22/14 1-3 6 276 Text correction: Errors in options for Chapter 6 Review Question 6 The options should read as follows:. 10 Mb. 100 Mb. 1000 Mb. 1000 MB The answer and explanation in Appendix B, page 638, are correct as given. 3/24/14 8 348 Text correction: Typo under 'Configuring IP Routing' The second sentence, 'As soon as we configure our SF and NY routers.'

Makes reference to the routers in the diagram in Figure 8.8, which are named 'SF' and 'LA'. The sentence should read: 'As soon as we configure our SF and LA routers.'

4/10/14 8 369 Text correction: Discrepancy between printed output and explanation: FastEthernet interface The last sentence, 'This command will stop RIP updates from being propagated out of FastEthernet interface 0/0.' Should read: 'This command will stop RIP updates from being propagated out of FastEthernet interface 0/1.' 5/22/14 1-3 8 382 Text correction: Error in Chapter 8 Review Question 18 The question should read 'Which of the following is not an advantage of static routing'. The answer and explanation on page 642 are correct as written.

11/7/13 1st & 2nd 9 393 Text correction: Error under 'Configuring OSPF Areas' In the second full paragraph, the second-to-last sentence, 'The format of the area number is either a decimal value from the range 1 to 4,294,967,295.' Should read: 'The format of the area number is either a decimal value from the range 0 to 4,294,967,295.' 3/18/14 9 399 Text correction: Error under 'Configuring Our Network with OSPF' The third line of code, ' Corp(config)# router ospf 1' should read: ' Corp(config)# router ospf 132' 5/23/14 1-3 9 401 Text correction: Error under 'Configuring Loopback Interfaces' In the first sentence after the first output on the page '.the Serial0/0 interface of the router.'

Should read: '.the Serial 0/1 interface of the router.' 3/18/14 9 412 Text correction: Incorrect interface listed in Table 9.5 The third entry under 'Interface,' 'S0/2' should read 'S0/0' 5/22/14 1-3 10 444, 450 Text correction: Error under 'Assigning Static MAC Addresses' In the first command line, ' aaaa.bbbb.ccc' should read ' aaaa.bbbb.cccc' The last line of output here and in the output in Review Question 2 on page 452 ' aaaa.bbbb.0ccc' should read ' aaaa.bbbb.cccc' 5/22/14 1-3 10 454 Text correction: Error in Chapter 10 Review Question 11 The question should contain the prompt '(Choose two)'.

5/22/14 1-3 11 477 Text correction: Error under 'Defining the Allowed VLANs on a Trunk' The first sentence of the first full paragraph, 'The preceding command affected the trunk link configured on S1 port F0/15, causing it to drop all traffic sent and received for VLAN 4,6,12 and 15.' Should read: 'The preceding command affected the trunk link configured on S1 port F0/15, causing it to permit all traffic sent and received for VLAN 4,6,12 and 15.' 12/10/13 1st & 2nd 11 480 Text correction: Incorrect address under 'Configuring Inter-VLAN Routing' The IP address in the last sentence of the second paragraph, '192.168.10.1/24' should read '192.168.10.1/28' 5/22/14 1-3 11 485 Incorrect IP addresses in Figure 11.16 The first dots in the two IP addresses shown in the image are misplaced. The addresses should read as follows: VLAN 10: 192.168.10.2/24 VLAN 20: 192.168.20.2 8/16/13 1st 12 530 Text correction: Error in output in Hands-on Lab 12.1 In step 6, the third line of output, ' permit 172.16.30.2' should read: ' permit 192.168.20.1' 5/23/14 1-3 12 535 Text correction: Typo in options, Chapter 12 Review Question 13 Option D should read: 199.111.16.54 4/21/14 1st-3rd 13 546 Text correction: Error in IP address under 'Dynamic NAT Configuration' The first sentence of the second paragraph after the router input, 'The command ip nat pool todd 170.168.2.3 192.168.2.254.'

Should read: 'The command ip nat pool todd 170.168.2.3 170.168.2.254.' 6/27/14 13 563 Text correction: Error in options, Chapter 13 Review Question 7 Options B and C are identical.

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Option C should have a lowercase 't' in the pool name: ' ip nat pool todd.' 11/7/13 1st & 2nd 13 565 Text correction: Error in output, Chapter 13 Review Question 15 The second line of output should read: ' ip nat inside source list 100 int s0/0 Corp overload' 11/7/13 1st & 2nd Appendix A 621 Text correction: Error in answers to Written Lab 5 The answer to question 6 should read 192.168.0.0/17 The answer to question 7 should read 172.16.0.0 255.255.248.0 9/19/13 1st Appendix B 629 Text correction: Incorrect answer to Chapter 1 Review Question 16 The correct answer is A, not B as given. 8/16/13 1st Appendix B 641 Text correction: Typo in Answer to Chapter 7 Review Question 19 ntp server IPaddress version version should read: ntp server IPaddress version number 9/6/13 1st Appendix B 645 Text correction: Error in Answer to Chapter 10 Review Question 11 The correct answer should be A, C and the explanation should read: 'Shutdown and restrict mode will alert you.' 11/27/13 1st & 2nd.

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