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RE: Learning WAN technologies


From: <adisegna () siscocorp com>
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2004 13:06:27 -0400

I second that. Great book. 

I passed my CCNA with the help of that book. I still use it today as a
reference guide. ISBN 0782126472. There's probably a newer one now.

AD
Information Technology Group
Security Identification Systems Corporation
 

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From: xyberpix [mailto:xyberpix () xyberpix com] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 2:14 PM
To: Bryce Embry
Cc: Security Basics[List]
Subject: Re: Learning WAN technologies

I'd definately recommend the Sybex CCNA book.

xyberpix


On Mon, 2004-09-13 at 13:23, Bryce Embry wrote:
Howdy,

I've recently become responsible for an enterprise that includes 
multiple buildings in different parts of a county.  I am comfortable 
with LAN technologies and how the Internet works, but don't know much 
about private networks once the LAN has left the building.

Can you recommend good resources for learning the options I have for 
configuring a wide-area network to connect these multiple buildings? 
Right now I don't know enough to be able to intelligently sort through

the various ideas floated by vendors and colleagues.

I'd love any white papers, book recommendations, mailing lists, 
journals, websites, etc.

Thanks,

Bryce



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