I haven't passed yet, but my plan is: 1. 31 days before your CCNP/CCIE Enterprise exam (to get overview) 2 KW Udemy course (because I like to mix medias) 3. Try 1 Boson Exsim to see where I'm at 4. OCG 5. Boson and white pages to fill gaps
I'm labbimg along the journey with 101network exercises. https://www.amazon.com.au/101-Labs-Enterprise-Hands-350-401-ebook/dp/B08DHMMMGV
Joe Duffy’s book is old but has some fundamental stuff that was very relevant when the CLR was being developed.
This might be if some use to you. It's came to me highly recommended, but I haven't gotten a chance to read it yet.
Practice of System and Network Administration, The: Volume 1: DevOps and other Best Practices for Enterprise IT https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MFCSNQZ/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_SN7SNH8YT21XY3QTBGYZ
Start there. For anything else you need to provide more information (how many devices, market vertical, etc.).
https://www.amazon.com/Computer-Networks-Andrew-S-Tanenbaum-ebook/dp/B006Y1BKGC
^ probably better actually. Cisco is pretty heavy on configuring network equipment and doesn't touch that much on "user-facing" stuff like CDNs and the web.
He needs to learn what "crashes the internet" means. This could be a bandwidth problem where you are dropping packets. You will need an access point, switch, and router that has counters (drops and pps/bps numbers) so you can see the utilization and any dropped packets/frames. This could be a DNS problem, so learn about how DNS works. This could be something related to DHCP or using duplicate IP or ethernet MAC addresses.
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The math may be a little advanced for him in this book, but I highly recommend this: https://www.amazon.com/Computer-Networks-Andrew-S-Tanenbaum-ebook/dp/B006Y1BKGC
Other than the wiki link above, Amazon have this available, and Google has further info, but have never seen a RouterOS PDF file.
Maybe they'll make one for v6?
The subreddit sidebar has links to some good training video playlists, so check those out. For books I like SCCM Unleashed and the Deployment Fundamentals series.
Read this as your textbook:
https://www.amazon.com/Computer-Networks-Andrew-S-Tanenbaum-ebook/dp/B006Y1BKGC
Then start messing around with linux to be a novice sysadmin. Then play with wireshark. Then you are ready to start doing some of the Cisco training, start by reading some of the CCNA training material.
Here is an informative ebook perfect for BI beginners, The Ultimate Guide to Cleaning Data with Excel & Google Sheets. Or get it free at www.inzata.com
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I recently had to spin up a new coworker on SCCM. We frequently referenced this book for resource material and reading assignments. We have come to call it “The Bible”.
I recently had the opportunity to meet one of the authors. Good dude. This is an amazing book.
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I have found Concurrent Programming on Windows an excellent one, although a little bit dated.
System Center 2012 Configuration Manager (SCCM) Unleashed https://www.amazon.de/dp/B008LW61JI/ref=cm_sw_r_oth_api_njjxAbDX7YBYA
https://www.google.de/amp/s/prajwaldesai.com/sccm-2012-r2-step-by-step-guide/amp/
I did an in person class from Microsoft (they actually sent people to train us) and then another online 8 months later. Both were nice for familiarization... but they really taught from a "perfect world" perspective, which didn't really help me out that much while I was in the process of taking over / learning in a production environment. The single greatest learning resource I can recommend is the Unleashed series of books on SCCM 2012. It will help you figure out what each log file does and where to find it, and give you information you literally will not find anywhere else. It is a TREMENDOUSLY valuable reference that you seriously need to have available to you while you are on the job. There's a vanilla 2012 book and a R2 companion book. I would recommend getting both if you can afford them.