CCNA Command Quick Reference (Cisco Networking Academy Program)

CCNA Command Quick Reference (Cisco Networking Academy Program)

by ScottEmpson (Author)

Synopsis

All the CCNA (R)-level commands in one compact, portable resource

With hundreds of Cisco IOS (R) Software commands, options, and command arguments to remember, a CCNA (R) candidate has a lot to commit to memory. Organizing your own engineering journal with notes is a task unto itself, and online resources are not always available. Now there's help from the CCNA Command Quick Reference.

Filled with handy tips and examples on how to apply the commands to real-world scenarios, this easy-to-use, portable reference will help increase your familiarity with Cisco IOS Software when working on routers and switches or in simulated networks. CCNA Command Quick Reference summarizes all commands with keywords, command arguments, and associated prompts. The book includes many configuration examples, visually diagramming a network with related configuration and output. It also includes unique references on subnetting, variable-length subnet masking (VLSM), and common router configuration steps.

Designed as a memory booster, this book is an excellent supplementary guide for students in the Cisco Networking Academy (R) Program CCNA curriculum or anyone reviewing for the CCNA exam (640-821 INTRO, 640-811 ICND, or 640-801 CCNA).

Topics are covered in the order of modules in the four CCNA Networking Academy courses:

CCNA 1-Networking Basics

CCNA 2-Routers and Routing Basics

CCNA 3-Switching Basics and Intermediate Routing

CCNA 4-WAN Technologies

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CCNA 1 and 2 Companion Guide

Revised Third Edition

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CCNA 1 and 2 Lab Companion

Revised Third Edition

ISBN: 1-58713-149-8

CCNA 3 and 4 Companion Guide

Third Edition

ISBN: 1-58713-113-7

CCNA 3 and 4 Lab Companion

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ISBN: 1-58713-114-5

Cisco CCNA Network Simulator

ISBN: 1-58720-131-3

This book is part of the Cisco Networking Academy Program Series from Cisco Press (R). The products in this series support and complement the Cisco Networking Academy Program.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: 1
Publisher: Cisco Press
Published: 07 Apr 2005

ISBN 10: 1587131595
ISBN 13: 9781587131592
Book Overview:

The CCNA Command Quick Reference contains all of the commands that are taught in the Cisco Networking Academy Program CCNA curriculum, with examples on how to apply them to a real-world situation. This book is not meant to replace any teaching materials, but rather serve as a supplementary guide to the course curriculum. As a quick reference, it will provide both students and professionals easy access to the proper use of all the commands presented to them within the CCNA curriculum and on the exam. The book will cover CCNA semesters 2-4 (as the first semester does not introduce any commands).

This guide is based on the current version 3.1 of the curriculum. The book parallels the topics and structure of the online curriculum; as commands are taught in the curriculum, they will be presented in the Quick Reference, showing the command itself, along with keywords and optional sub-commands, and where it can be used (showing the prompt to give a frame of reference). Configuration examples used throughout the book summarize the previous group of commands visually by having a diagram of a network with command outputs, showing all of the commands needed to create that network, showing what commands to use, where to use them, and a summary of why the commands are used. This allows the reader to see all the commands in one location.


Author Bio

Scott Empson, CCDA, CCNP, CCAI, Network+, is an instructor in the telecommunications department at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. He teaches Cisco routing, switching, and network design courses to students at the post-secondary level. Scott holds three undergraduate degrees: a bachelor of arts, with a major in English; a bachelor of education, with a major in English/language arts; and a bachelor of applied information systems technology, with a major in network management. After this project he plans to return to school to complete his master's degree.