I would look at Cisco Press Designing Cisco Networks (DCN) and get your
CCDA. There are several points that are built upon for the CCNP exams.
Follow this up with Building Cisco Remote Acces Networks (BCRAN),
Switching, Building Scalable Cisco Networks (BCSN) and then Support.
In my mind, this is the logical progression.... at least it worked for me.
Ed Moss, CCNP, CCDA
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