

Network Warrior: Everything You Need to Know That Wasn't on the CCNA Exam [Donahue, Gary] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Network Warrior: Everything You Need to Know That Wasn't on the CCNA Exam Review: Second edition does not disappoint - If you walk into any networking geeks secret lair and scan your eyes along the endless horizon of nerdomenclature, you'll undoubtedly find Gary Donahue's original Networking Warrior somewhere pressed up against a vast collection of Cisco Press, Sybex, O'Reilly and occasional Max Brooks literature. From the beginning Gary Donahue's masterpiece has been widely accepted as thee' post CCNA book for every Cisco guy since 2007. As the unofficial go to manual for everything untaught on the CCNA a Cisco network engineer needs to know, Gary has taken his place among the elite masters Cisco authors such as Jeff Doyle, Wendell Odom, Jeremy Cioara and David Hucaby just to name a few. Networking Warrior Second Edition has updated it's core example technologies to reflect the ever evolving industry we as network engineers work with on a daily bassis. Giving us operational examples on Cisco new cutting edge equipment including the Cisco ASA Firewalls 8.0+ IOS, 3750 & 6500 switches and even the super-cool new Nexis product line emerging from the dark shadows intending to over the world one packet at a time. Gary takes his time at the end of each applicable chapter to explain the differences of implementing each technology though the IOS, CatIOS and new Nexus NX-OS giving clear examples that are easy to follow doubling this book as an excellent field manual alongside the extremely popular Portable Command Guides published by Cisco Press. What make book unique from most publishing's is Gary's sparkling humor scatted throughout his writings. One moment he will be explaining the technical aspect of the subject, the next he'll be making a metaphor funny enough to make your Spouse look over your shoulder and ask "whats so funny?", and after the fourth or fifth time may or may not be a good thing. Even though this book flows very well, it is not without it's fresh off the print edition errors. There are areas in the text where examples have not been updated to reflect the new books updated example equipment, other areas have diagram abnormalities, but we're not here to judge Gary's wife's editorial skills. I'm sure it's hared enough just to put up with him (joking of course). Garry mentions and gives a great amount credit to his wife as being his front line editor though the many months involved in writing this book. Networking Warrior spans an impressive 41 chapters covering a slue of topics. Just holding this book in your hands and thumbing though the chapter indexes gives you an idea of just how much Gary covers. I'd like to say this book is an excellent cover to cover read, and in some major blocks it is, but there are some section that no matter how supper-geek status you give yourself you'll just find yourself over inundated with information or lack of understanding, especially if you're fresh off the CCNA boat. The clear cut and skinny on this book is: If you're a CCNA looking for the next step, or a networking nut wanting to freshen up your knowledge of Cisco solutions you're in for a treat. Because Gary Donahue has everything but gift wrapped you the next book to fill that empty slot on your bookshelf. If is, if it ever gets off your desk. Review: The networking book to help you get your job done - Whether you're showing up on the job fresh from a Cisco certification with no job experience or you've been in the field for awhile this book has something to offer that you're not going to find elsewhere. In a nutshell, it is the networking book to help you get your job done. The book focuses on teaching what you need to know on the job and not just information to to pass a certification exam. It helps turn on light bulbs that you may not get when reading cisco Press books. It explains thing with simple examples and uses fun analogies. I have to say this is the first networking book that I have read that I just didn't want to put down. (think spy thriller or mystery novel) If you are in the networking field, buy this book and read it cover to cover like I did. (or virtual cover to cover via Kindle in my case) Absolutely wonderful book!
































































| Best Sellers Rank | #139,106 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #4 in Intranets & Extranets #6 in LANs (Books) #12 in Cisco Certification Guides |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (287) |
| Dimensions | 7 x 1.9 x 9.19 inches |
| Edition | 2nd |
| ISBN-10 | 1449387861 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1449387860 |
| Item Weight | 2.7 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 783 pages |
| Publication date | July 5, 2011 |
| Publisher | O'Reilly Media |
S**A
Second edition does not disappoint
If you walk into any networking geeks secret lair and scan your eyes along the endless horizon of nerdomenclature, you'll undoubtedly find Gary Donahue's original Networking Warrior somewhere pressed up against a vast collection of Cisco Press, Sybex, O'Reilly and occasional Max Brooks literature. From the beginning Gary Donahue's masterpiece has been widely accepted as thee' post CCNA book for every Cisco guy since 2007. As the unofficial go to manual for everything untaught on the CCNA a Cisco network engineer needs to know, Gary has taken his place among the elite masters Cisco authors such as Jeff Doyle, Wendell Odom, Jeremy Cioara and David Hucaby just to name a few. Networking Warrior Second Edition has updated it's core example technologies to reflect the ever evolving industry we as network engineers work with on a daily bassis. Giving us operational examples on Cisco new cutting edge equipment including the Cisco ASA Firewalls 8.0+ IOS, 3750 & 6500 switches and even the super-cool new Nexis product line emerging from the dark shadows intending to over the world one packet at a time. Gary takes his time at the end of each applicable chapter to explain the differences of implementing each technology though the IOS, CatIOS and new Nexus NX-OS giving clear examples that are easy to follow doubling this book as an excellent field manual alongside the extremely popular Portable Command Guides published by Cisco Press. What make book unique from most publishing's is Gary's sparkling humor scatted throughout his writings. One moment he will be explaining the technical aspect of the subject, the next he'll be making a metaphor funny enough to make your Spouse look over your shoulder and ask "whats so funny?", and after the fourth or fifth time may or may not be a good thing. Even though this book flows very well, it is not without it's fresh off the print edition errors. There are areas in the text where examples have not been updated to reflect the new books updated example equipment, other areas have diagram abnormalities, but we're not here to judge Gary's wife's editorial skills. I'm sure it's hared enough just to put up with him (joking of course). Garry mentions and gives a great amount credit to his wife as being his front line editor though the many months involved in writing this book. Networking Warrior spans an impressive 41 chapters covering a slue of topics. Just holding this book in your hands and thumbing though the chapter indexes gives you an idea of just how much Gary covers. I'd like to say this book is an excellent cover to cover read, and in some major blocks it is, but there are some section that no matter how supper-geek status you give yourself you'll just find yourself over inundated with information or lack of understanding, especially if you're fresh off the CCNA boat. The clear cut and skinny on this book is: If you're a CCNA looking for the next step, or a networking nut wanting to freshen up your knowledge of Cisco solutions you're in for a treat. Because Gary Donahue has everything but gift wrapped you the next book to fill that empty slot on your bookshelf. If is, if it ever gets off your desk.
C**.
The networking book to help you get your job done
Whether you're showing up on the job fresh from a Cisco certification with no job experience or you've been in the field for awhile this book has something to offer that you're not going to find elsewhere. In a nutshell, it is the networking book to help you get your job done. The book focuses on teaching what you need to know on the job and not just information to to pass a certification exam. It helps turn on light bulbs that you may not get when reading cisco Press books. It explains thing with simple examples and uses fun analogies. I have to say this is the first networking book that I have read that I just didn't want to put down. (think spy thriller or mystery novel) If you are in the networking field, buy this book and read it cover to cover like I did. (or virtual cover to cover via Kindle in my case) Absolutely wonderful book!
S**T
Network warriors
I used the first edition all of the time at work. Very helpful guide. This edition 2, same information as the first with a lot of new content. The VoIP stuff is good, nice intro to CME, you're not going to be able to troubleshoot Call Manager or anything, but it nice for the voice gateways. The ASA stuff is good, though I wish they would have set it up like the rest of the book where their showing CatOS, IOS and NEXUS. I still deal with customers who have PIX and some have ASAs. Most things are very similar but not everything. The MPLS entry is a waste of only 6 pages. The wireless is a bit of a waste too. It good if you are dealing with autonomous AP's or single Cisco AP's at the house. Otherwise you should know this from the CCNA. The High availability stuff (HSRP) is good. I have relied on the first edition and I trust the second will be there too. As many topics were expanded upon and troubleshooting methods were added. This is definatly my field manual of choice.
A**N
Great Book
I have recommended this book to a lot of junior Networking Professionals that are up and coming in this vast world of Cisco. Its a complete guide that I wish I had when I first took my CCNA 8 years ago. This is good book to have when you need to refresh your memory on how to articulate this technology to other non network personnel. I love Gary's humor in the book and made this an enjoyable read that I wasn't able to put down. This is a must have for all Cisco Pros to add to our Networking Library.
C**S
Great next step after CCNA
Overall great read even if it is a bit dated to today protocols and standards. Started reading this right after passing the CCNA and really provided a huge bridge between knowledge and actually implementing these skills into the real world and troubleshooting you are likely to encounter. Definitely recommend this to anyone who wants to push their Networking knowledge.
L**L
Excellent Book
I actually bought this book 8 years ago. I have read it through every few years. In the last few years, I have also boughten it for a few other people, and everyone says this is THE best networking book they have read, after studying the CCNA. Tips from this book you would have to work for a company a few years to get this same kind of advice.
W**E
Network guru wanna-be's, like me :)
Looked high and low to stay current networking. Sturdy enough binder and cool rice like paper which seems durable. Highlighter goes through a bit... Still, I didn't mind spending more for something current that included all the nuts and bolts of my top favorite subject matter. I'm in the IT industry, so I recommend it for anyone with at least a decent grasp or at least a beginner willing to learn. Definitely gets into intermediate and even some advanced stuff... Still, nobody has hired me to be their Sr Network Admin after reading this, but it is an outstanding refresher with tons of improved understandings... About CCNA level, even though I never passed mine :-/
C**D
À recommander
A**L
Das Buch ist Klasse. Ich bin zur Netzwerktechnik gekommen wie die Jungfrau zum Kind. Habe die CCNA Kurse besucht und danach ging es los. Ich habe das Buch gekauft um vielleicht den einen oder anderen Tipp zu bekommen. Hier passt das Buch. Es gibt einen ergänzenden Überblick der Netzwerktechnik. Wobei der Autor aus seinen praktischen Erfahrungen als Netzwerker berichtet und hier manchmal recht witzig rüber kommt. Das Thema Switching in Bezug auf Multicasts ist mir etwas zu kurz gekommen, was aber an meinem speziellen Tätigkeitsfeld liegt. Ich werde mir noch mehr Literatur aus der Reihe anschaffen.
S**I
A must have
C**O
No mam.... está bien ching.....este libro.
P**B
Bought the first edition quite a few years back and really found it informative with just enough info on the topics at hand.That book was very well thought out and didn't drone on just like this new edition.This a great book just like the first and i recommend it any one curious about Networking whether a CCNA or not.Lots of good explanations we all can understand,digest and get to grips with.10/10
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