Archive for May, 2010
14 Days to CCNA – Day 5
Hi everybody! I made it through one more day in preparing for my CCNA. Here is a little video about day 5: Related Topics: ICND1 Study Guide – The Fastest Way To Get Cisco Certified Guaranteed!
14 Days to CCNA – Day 4
I made it another day! Thanks everybody who has been following me and also for all the support! Today was not the best day for studying today cause I am super tired and I’m going to go to bed now. Tomorrow I’m just going to have to work really hard so that I can catch [...]
Profiling Traffic With The Scavenger Class
Today I just wanted to write a little post about the scavenger class when configuring QoS on a switch. Your Quality of Service requirements will vary depending on the type of traffic you have traversing your network. In order to ensure that important data like phone calls are clear and not choppy it is important [...]
14 Days to CCNA – Day 3
Just taking it one day at a time. Check out my new video log about Day 3 of my 14 Days to CCNA Challenge: Related Topics: ICND1 Study Guide – The Fastest Way To Get Cisco Certified Guaranteed!
14 Days to CCNA – Day 2
Just keeping you updated on my preparation for my ICND2 Exam: Related Topics: ICND1 Study Guide – The Fastest Way To Get Cisco Certified Guaranteed!
14 Days to CCNA – Day 1
Today I decided that I am going to start studying for my ICND2 exam so that I can get my CCNA Certification!! I also decided to do it in only 2 weeks so that I can have time to get my CCNP this summer. So, stay tuned during the next 14 days as I go [...]
Introduction To How Routers Work For The CCENT Exam
Routers are a very important networking devices and without them the Internet wouldn’t exist. One good thing about getting your Cisco Certification is that a majority of the routers that run the Internet are made by Cisco. In other words there is going to be a demand for Cisco Certified Network Associates for a long [...]
CCENT Exam: My Friends NAT and PAT
I have talked previously about ways to delay the huge problem of running out of unique IPv4 IP Addresses by using CIDR and Subnetting. IPv6 has so far solved the problem by offering way more than enough usable IP Addresses, but getting everything transitioned over to IPv6 will take a long time, so IPv4 is [...]
Learn About IPv6 For The CCENT Exam
IPv6 is the latest standard of IP Addresses and is currently in the faze of slowly transitioning out all the IPv4 addresses that are still in use today. IPv6 addresses were mainly created because The Internet was running out of usable IP Addresses to assign out. Every computer or network that is connected to The [...]
How to Subnet a Range of IP Addresses For The CCENT Exam
Subnetting is a very important topic for both the ICND1 and ICND2 exam and is also needed to know in order to be a good network administrator. Subnetting can be a topic difficult to understand at first, but with practice it can become automatic and easy to do. Before you can fully understand subnetting you [...]