CCENT
CCNA ICND1(640-822) Study Video
Tuesday, October 20th, 2009The following are learning materials provided by our Cisco Authorized Learning Partners: Fast Lane instructor Tony Gibbs demonstrates his unique methodology, using the Subnet Calculator Tool, that will enable you to quickly and easily answer those IP subnetting exam questions. Fast Lane: Tony Gibbs’ Video Demo of Mental Subnet Calculator Tool Sorry you have no [...]
CCNA ICND1(640-822) Quick Learning
Tuesday, October 20th, 2009The following 10-20 minutes Quick Learning Modules are focused on a specific lesson or topic from the current ICND1 curriculum. This content is only accessible by Registered Users. If you have not yet registered, you will be prompted to register, before proceeding to access this content. Exploring Wireless Networking Upon completing this lesson, you should [...]
CCNA ICND1(640-822) Cisco e-Lab Simulations
Friday, October 16th, 2009This content is only accessible by Registered Users. If you have not yet registered, you will be prompted to register, before proceeding to access this content. In this lab, you will move files to and from a switch using a TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) server. Managing the Switch Operating System File e-Lab In this [...]
This is what I did and studied to pass CCENT for those interested
Wednesday, September 9th, 2009To those interested, 2 Months ago I started studying for CCENT before I passed the exam and this is what I used and how I did it. 1. Cisco Press CCENT/CCNA ICND1 Second Edition by Wendell Odom. 2. Bryant Advantage CCNA study guide BUT I bought the CCNA for routing and switching which is not [...]
Mastering Binary Math
Wednesday, September 9th, 2009Cisco certification candidates, from the CCNA to the CCIE, must master binary math. This includes basic conversions, such as binary-to-decimal and decimal-to-binary, as well as more advanced scenarios involving subnetting and VLSM. There’s another conversion that might rear its ugly head on your Cisco exam, though, and that involves hexadecimal numbering. Newcomers to hexadecimal numbering [...]
Subneting and Summarization
Tuesday, April 28th, 2009Subneting The process of extending the default subnet mask creates a counting range in the octet that the subnet was extended into, which can be used to represent subnetworks. This allows a single Class A, B, or C network to be subdivided into many smaller groups with each group, or subdivision treated as if it [...]
IP subnetting
Friday, April 10th, 2009IP subnetting is a fundamental subject that’s critical for any IP network engineer to understand, yet students have traditionally had a difficult time grasping it. Over the years, I’ve watched students needlessly struggle through school and in practice when dealing with subnetting because it was never explained to them in an easy-to-understand way. I’ve helped [...]
CCENT Books
Sunday, March 22nd, 2009CCENT™ (Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician) certification validates the knowledge and skills needed to configure and verify small routed and switched networks, including the ability to configure IP addressing, implement basic security measures, and understand the concepts of wireless networking. CCENT presents a new point of entry to those just beginning to build a career [...]