Pick the exam in front of you.
Three field manuals, one job: make sure everything you've studied is still there the morning you sit down. Each is the dense, lab-verified refresher for its exam — every blueprint topic, every command that matters, distilled by a 2× CCIE who runs a working network. You did the learning. These make it stick.
The credential that opens the door.
This is the one that changes the title on your résumé. The CCNA is the line between "wants to work in networking" and "works in networking" — the cert recruiters filter for, and the one that lifts the help-desk ceiling.
You've already put in the study hours. This makes them count. All 96 blueprint subtopics — subnetting, OSPF, VLANs, NAT, ACLs, wireless, the lot — distilled to exactly what the 200-301 tests. Run it the week before your sitting and the material you learned back in month one comes roaring back. You win twice: you walk in remembering everything, and you walk out without owing Cisco another $300 to try again.
The gateway to professional.
ENCOR is the widest exam in the Enterprise track — and the gate every CCNP candidate has to clear. BGP, OSPF, SD-Access, QoS, wireless, automation: a scope big enough that the topics you nailed early have quietly faded by the time you're ready to test.
This guide holds the entire core in 45 tight pages — all 60 subtopics mapped, condensed, and proven on real gear. The reach is the point: instead of combing a thousand-page tome for the one thing that slipped, you find it in seconds and keep moving. Clear ENCOR and the whole CCNP Enterprise track opens up. This gets you to the door ready.
Where the troubleshooting questions live.
ENARSI is where candidates bleed points — the deep routing and the troubleshooting scenarios that punish anyone studying from memory. It isn't enough to know what a protocol does; ENARSI asks why it broke and how you'd fix it.
That's exactly what this guide drills. 46 pages across all 48 subtopics — advanced EIGRP, OSPF and BGP, redistribution, VRFs, DMVPN, and the systematic way to read a failure. What you get is composure under fire: when the scenario question lands, you recognize the failure mode instead of guessing at it. Finish ENARSI and the CCNP Enterprise is yours — on the first attempt.
The whole path, locked in.
Most CCNAs go for CCNP. Most CCNP candidates take ENARSI. If you already know where you're headed, there's no reason to buy the road one mile at a time.
All three field manuals — 155 pages spanning every blueprint subtopic on the associate-to-professional path — in one download. The payoff is momentum: the day you pass one exam, the refresher for the next is already on your drive, so you never lose a week hunting for materials between certs. And you save $11.94 against buying them separately. This is the entire CCNA → CCNP Enterprise roadmap, ready the moment you are.