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🕔09:05, 31.Jan 2014
#CCENT and #CCNA candidates need to be comfortable with VLSM. The previous post gave you a chance to exercise; today’s post lets you check your answers to the first part of VLSM design drill 2. Of course, reading the original
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🕔10:45, 27.Jan 2014
For this final variation of a #CCNA Simlet question in this series, consider what happens when one OSPF neighbor changes its OSPF Hello interval. Based on what you expect to change, what show command output should change? Prep for those
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🕔09:05, 27.Jan 2014
The boss of our #CCNA is at it again today with another VLSM project. The scenario helps you exercise your brain in a VLSM world. As with all the VLSM design drills, you are given an existing internetwork with some pre-existing
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👤certskills
🕔09:05, 20.Jan 2014
More VLSM work for #CCENT and #CCNA today! Today’s post is simple enough: this post wraps up the answer to the VLSM design drill posted earlier. Dive right in! Here’s the list of earlier posts in this exercise: The original
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🕔09:05, 17.Jan 2014
Time for some VLSM work for #CCENT and #CCNA today! Today’s post begins the analysis for the VLSM design drill posted earlier. The original post posed a scenario, with an existing subnet design that uses VLSM. Your job: plan a new
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🕔09:05, 13.Jan 2014
VLSM causes many #CCENT and #CCNA candidates much heartache. Today’s post shows a VLSM design exercise that is useful for exam prep as well as real life. The idea: begin with an existing design that happens to use VLSM. Then
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🕔09:56, 29.Jul 2013
No muss, no fuss, let’s dig into STP for #CCNA with the explanation and answer to the previous post’s STP question! Complete with pretty pictures! Link to the question Link to the brief topic introduction
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👤certskills
🕔09:51, 26.Jul 2013
STP questions on the #CCNA exam require that you practice the rules for choosing the root switch, root port, and designated ports. If oyu ignore some of those pesky tiebreakers, the rules can be pretty straightforward. Often times, people understand
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🕔11:00, 24.Jul 2013
Although most everyone has moved their #CCENT and #CCNA study to the new exams by now, I’m still working on a few more topics and questions for this Fast Start series. Today’s post on Spanning Tree Protocol (#STP) starts another
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