Articles, tagged with "ccnp", page 5
24th September 2008
Microsoft is revamping its certification tracks, and will eventually retire the
familiar MCSE certificatons. The new certification setup is much like Cisco's,
where there are specialist certifications to go along with the more general CCNA,
then m...
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Author:
Richel Fox
07th July 2008
Let's test your skill in binary conversions, OSPF ABR and ASBRs, and other vital Cisco certification exam topics!
CCNA and CCENT certification:
There is a range of addresses reserved for multicasting. Take the absolute highest number in that range a...
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Author:
Chris Bryant
25th April 2008
PrepKit 640-816, CCNA: ICND2 is an interactive software that helps you learn, tracks your progress, identifies areas for improvements and simulates the actual exam. This PrepKit contains 4 interactive practice tests with over 310 challenging questions gua...
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Author:
pennychen2009
10th April 2008
Pass 640-802 exam in the first attempt. 6 Full featured Tests. 561 questions with answers and 191 study notes articles and exam tips.
PrepKit 640-802, CCNA: ICND1 and ICND 2 is an interactive software that helps you learn, tracks your progress, ident...
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Author:
pennychen2009
29th March 2008
The Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification is an entry-level certification, which is a pre-requisite for all the advanced level Cisco certifications such as CCNP and CCIE. It validates the skills of networking professionals to install, con...
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Author:
pennychen2009
07th February 2008
More Cisco CCNA, CCENT, and CCNP candidates than ever before are putting together their own home labs for their certification exam study, and that's a great trend - there's nothing like learning on the real thing!
Part of putting a home lab together is...
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Author:
Chris Bryant
24th January 2008
Let's test your knowledge of important topics such as SYN attacks and VLANs for your Cisco CCNA, CCNP, and CCENT exams, as well as the CompTIA Security+ and Network+ certification exams!
CCNA / CCENT / CompTIA Network+ Certification:
Host A and H...
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Author:
Chris Bryant
04th June 2007
Sure, you have to know all about SVIs and multilayer switching to earn your CCNP, but you also need to know about them because they're so commonplace in today's networks!
Why? We can use an SVI to allow inter-VLAN communication on a multilayer switch,...
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Author:
Chris Bryant
07th April 2007
Your BSCI exam may well be the most challenging of the four exams you must pass to become a CCNP, so you have to have the details of every protocol on the exam mastered! Today, we'll look at the passive-interface command as it relates to OSPF.
Passi...
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Author:
Chris Bryant
08th February 2007
EIGRP is a major topic for your CCNA and CCNP studies, and one basic skill you'll need to pass your Cisco certification exams is to identify situations where you need to enable or disable split horizon. EIGRP commands tend to be a little different than th...
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Author:
Chris Bryant
22nd July 2006
A prime topic of your CCNA and CCNP CIT exams will be connecting Cisco routers directly via their Serial interfaces, and while the configuration is straightforward, there are some vital details and show commands you must know in order to pass the exams an...
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Author:
Chris Bryant
20th July 2006
Earning your Cisco CCNA and CCNP is a tough proposition, and part of that is the fact that you quickly learn that there's usually more than one way to do things with Cisco routers – and while that's generally a good thing, you better know the ins and outs...
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Author:
Chris Bryant
09th May 2006
To pass the BCMSN exam and earn your CCNP, you've got to know HSRP inside and out! Part of that is knowing how the MAC address of the virtual router is derived, and another part is knowing how to change this address. We'll look at both features in this tu...
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Author:
Chris Bryant
30th April 2006
Passing the BSCI exam and earning your CCNP is all about knowing the details, and when it comes to EIGRP SIA routes, there are plenty of details to know. A quick check in a search engine for "troubleshoot SIA" will bring up quite a few matches. Troublesho...
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Author:
Chris Bryant
30th April 2006
To pass the CCNA exam, you have to be able to write and troubleshoot access lists. As you climb the ladder toward the CCNP and CCIE, you'll see more and more uses for ACLs. Therefore, you had better know the basics!
The use of "host" and "any" confuses...
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Author:
Chris Bryant