👤certskills
🕔09:05, 31.Aug 2015
It seems simple… and then you’re sitting at the #CCENT or #CCNA exam. Where does that Ethernet frame really go? I posted a question about LAN Switching a few days back. Here are the answers! Post with any related clarifications or comments.
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👤certskills
🕔09:05, 29.Aug 2015
To get your #CCENT and #CCNA, you must have the skill to predict how switches forward Ethernet frames. This skill goes beyond a simple generic list of actions like forward/filter/flood. This next question gives you another chance to build those
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👤certskills
🕔09:05, 13.Apr 2015
This post wraps up the discussion of the to the question listed in this earlier post – a question copied from the exam bank that comes with the ICND1 Official Cert Guide. Today’s post discussed answers D and E, at
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👤certskills
🕔09:05, 9.Apr 2015
This post discusses the answers to the questions listed in the previous post. But what makes this question so challenging for someone headed for the ICND1 exam? Three things, in my opinion: 1) Application: it requires the application of concepts
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👤certskills
🕔08:05, 7.Apr 2015
Today’s post lists a question that comes with the ICND1 Official Cert Guide from Cisco Press. Here’s the story. I received a reader comment about this question, and I thought, wow, this one has enough little ins and outs to
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👤certskills
🕔09:05, 4.Jun 2014
Today’s post is a #CCENT question about the basics of LAN switching. It has a similar slant to some of the recent questions here in the blog, but focused on layer 2. I’ll post the answer and explanation in a
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👤certskills
🕔09:05, 7.May 2014
In many ways, the #CCENT and #CCNA are all about practice. Yes, you need to learn, but you need to practice applying what you learned if you want to do well on the exams. Today’s post looks at the answers
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👤certskills
🕔09:05, 2.May 2014
For #CCENT and #CCNA, you need to know how switches learn, plus you need to know how switches forward frames. Sometimes, combining the two concepts (learning and forwarding) for the first time causes some mental hurdles. In today’s post, we’ll
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