CCNP® (Cisco Certified Network Professional) Routing and Switching certification indicates advanced knowledge of networks. It is the second stage of the Network Installation and Support track, and it teaches the installation, configuration,…
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CCNP BCMSN(642-812) Quick Learning
The following Quick Learning Modules are focused on a specific lesson or topic from the current BCMSN curriculum. This content is only accessible by Registered Users. If you have not yet registered,…
CCNP 642-812-Update(Oct-2009) New Questions
1. You are a network technician of your company. Refer to the following commands, which one will you use to cause a PortFast-enabled interface to lose its PortFast-operational status and disable BPDU…
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Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks : 642-812 Exam Exam Number/Code: 642-812 Exam Name: Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks Questions and Answers: 248 Q&As Price: $69.00 Update Time: 2009-8-4 “Building Cisco Multilayer Switched…
CCNP BCMSN(642-812) HotSpot – Super HSRP
Ferris Plastics,Inc. is a medium sized company,with enterprise network(access,distribution and core) switches that provide LAN connectivity from user PCs to corporate servers.The distribution switches are configured to use HSRP to provide a…
CCNP BCMSN (642-812) Online Lab
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CCNP BCMSN(642-812) Lab – STP(New)
Acme is small export company that has an existing enterprise network comprised of 5 switches; CORE,DSW1,DSW2,ASW1 and ASW2. The topology diagram indicates their desired pre-VLAN spanning tree mapping. Previous configuration attempts have…
CCNP BCMSN(642-812) Lab – VTP
VLAN Trunk Protocol (VTP) reduces administration in a switched network. When you configure a new VLAN on one VTP server, the VLAN is distributed through all switches in the domain. This reduces…
CCNP BCMSN(642-812) Lab – Spanning-Tree(STP)
Spanning-Tree Protocol is a link management protocol that provides path redundancy while preventing undesirable loops in the network. For an Ethernet network to function properly, only one active path can exist between…