Synopses & Reviews
The CCNP Exam Cram Personal Test Center Four Pack is the ultimate final test preparation for network professionals gearing up for the four primary Cisco CCNP exams--Routing (640-503), Switching (640-504), Support (640-506), and Remote Access (640-505). Hundreds of practice questions reinforce essential exam topics like understanding routing principles, extending IP addresses, configuring basic border gateway protocols, bridging and switching, Network Security NAT, and use of Cisco troubleshooting commands and debugging utilities. Practice test questions can be taken in two modes, Review and Actual. Review mode gives a brief explanation of why the right answers are right and the wrong answers are wrong, and Actual Mode simulates the live exam and does not provide explanations.
About the Author
Jeremy T. McGrew has been part of computer networking since the fall of 1991; this began his appreciation of the computer-networking environment. The original network that he participated in was an amalgamation of Windows 3.1, Macintosh OS 7, Netware, and UNIX based email services. He continued to work with Internetworking, accumulating awareness of numerous operating systems, including Windows '95, '98, NT, 2000, and ME. Jeremy is a 1996 graduated of Colgate University, currently holding the following qualifications CCDP, CCNP, MCSE, and a MCT. Some comments put forth by his classes:Howard Hecht (Cave Creek, AZ), CCNP, CCNA is a networking consultant at Calence in Tempe, AZ. He has also worked as a consultant for several Fortune 100 companies providing strategic planning, network design, and many other high-level business strategies. Howard has a BS from Northern Arizona University and an MA from Washington State University and has been an adjunct faculty teaching communication and journalism courses for many years.Adam Bower is an internetworking consultant with Calence, Inc. in Tempe, Arizona. He has worked as a consultant for several Fortune 100 companies, specializing in web complex development. Before his work with Calence, Adam spent several years working in applications design and development for Andersen Consulting. Adam graduated from Kalamazoo College in Kalamazoo, Michigan with a bachelor's degree in Spanish Literature. He has no idea how he ended up in the networking industry, but he can explain the 7 layers of the OSI model in Spanish upon request. Adam currently holds his CCNA and CCNP certifications and is pursuing other Cisco internetworking certifications.Damien Bowersock is a consultant for Calence Inc. in Overland Park, Kansas. He has been in the IT industry for 7+ years and has consulted for a multitude of companies. His areas of expertise range from general LAN and WAN design to IP Telephony and Security. Damien is currently certified as a Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) as well as a CCNP+Security. Additionally he holds and various Microsoft certifications (MCP, MCP+I and MCSE) and is a ActiveVoice certified Unity Engineer. Damien lives happily with his wife Kara and two sons: William and Mark.