What is the difference between volume 1 and 2




















You need Volumes 1 and 2. So you presumably do not need to know them for CCNA You will find similar words on any page about the two-book library. So yes, you need both volumes. Best regards, Wendell. I read the study plan section in Vol. Can you help with this? Hey Chuck, Sure. Definitely sounds like the case for you.

Much better to simplify then. First, for concepts, use the book, and ignore this blog. If you follow the plan in the book and read the chapter, review with the chapter-ending activities, and then move on to the next, that should be a good and less cluttered model. Up to you whether you want to use the chapter-ending activities in static form in the book eg, for key topics, flip the pages of the chapter and look for the Key Topic icons , vs looking at that same content from the ciscopress.

Also use the practice exams that come with the book. EG, complete a chapter, and then use the exam engine to select only questions from that chapter, and then try and answer those. But you also need hands-on skills with the CLI. It has hundreds of labs. A word of caution on the Sim. Buy it directly from CiscoPress! So the per-chapter organization still works pretty well.

Buy the Sim now directly from the publisher, and get a free upgrade — see the above link for the details. So you can be productive now. You can even kick the tires on the Sim. See page XLII in the introduction to the book about how to access the companion website. Hello Wendell. First of all thanks for your book! I got the library, and I am reading chapter 4 now.

I wanted anyway to go through the labs one by one, just to make sure that I have all the concepts covered. Yet, I am finding difficult to do so. I cannot download the Network Simulator Lite the link in the Ciscopress page does not work.

I do have Packet tracer in my computer, but I cannot find any lab for chapter 4. Am I missing something? Hi Jeremias, Glad you like the books! On your web issues, I just tested all the features you mention and have no issues. Maybe try from a different Internet connection like from home vs work, or a coffee shop , or try different browsers. Is the coverage is as good as vol 1 and vol 2? Hey Karlo, Short version: the old books are useful but not sufficient for the new exam.

I think that first figure above gets to the core of the issue. Cisco publishes exam topics, to which we can write the books. Hope this helps, Wendell. I see the information regarding the new information. Not sure what questions I should be asking myself in order to select. Can you offer some guidance? Hey Steve, Yep, I see what you mean. Let me give you a little bit of quick direction.

Your preference on whether you want to use a book or video as your primary too. Most people use then a 2nd complementary comprehensive tool for a sort of 2nd look at some topics. Those primary tools often have many study features extras , eg, practice questions, like those that come with my books. Then you consider other helpful add ons.

Or maybe my new subnetting products. Those may not be packaged with other products, making it easier to add them when you decide to use them. Am I accessing this wrong? Please change your selection criteria to be less stringent. Hey Tom, Not coming across as ignorant at all. Click to UNcheck all objectives.

Are volume and edition the same? Whats the difference between editions? What is the edition? How many books are printed in a first edition? What is a revised edition? Is 3rd edition the same as revised? What is the difference between first edition and second edition? How do you know if you have a first edition? What is the most valuable book?

What books are worth a lot of money? Where is the best place to sell books? Who buys books for cash? Who pays the most for used books? How can I sell books for cash? How can I get rid of old books for cash? Is cash for books legit? What is the best site to sell clothes on? What do pawn shops pay the most for? Sincerely, Mike P.

Software Developer Infragistics, Inc. OK I think I got it - looks like Volume 2 is everything in Volume 1 plus more features to existing controls, possibly more new controls, and any outstanding fixes. And that by "volume", what we really mean is "version". Is this correct? My confusion is that the concept of "volume" in the infragistics world differs to the use of "volume" in every day world.

Billy Joel's Greatest Hits has volume 1 and volume 2 and have different songs in each. A beginner might do a search and see volume 1 and volume 2 - which to get? It's not at all obvious. Thank you for the update. Yes that is correct the volumes build off each other and contain all the features from the previous release, plus any new features and bug fixes. You can think of the volume number as a version number.



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