CCNA Packet Tracer Labs – CCNA Vol 2, Chapter 2
Announcing: CCNA Deep Dive Lab Courses, May – July 2020
It’s time for a new round with the CCNA Deep Dive course series that we run in cooperation with O’Reilly Online Learning. I’ve had a few job roles over the years in which I’ve done a lot of teaching, but
CCNA Deep Dive – Discussion Post – May Through July, 2020
If you take any of the CCNA Deep Dive courses on O’Reilly, then you can come here to post follow-up comments about questions related to the courses. If you did not come to any of the courses yet, feel free
Packet Tracer Labs – CCNA Vol 1 Chapter 24
Doing labs helps you move from book-knowledge to real skills, and doing labs that repeat the same examples found in the book can be a great bridge to that effort. This next post continues our series to help you do
CCNA Packet Tracer Labs – CCNA Vol 1, Chapter 21
OSPF requires two routers to become neighbors before they can exchange OSPF LSAs and then calculate new routes. Chapter 21 of the CCNA 200-301 Volume 1 focuses on neighbor relationships. The chapter examines why some links require a Designated Router
Packet Tracer Labs – CCNA Vol 1 Chapter 20
For many years, over many different versions of the CCNA exam, Cisco included multiple IP routing protocols in the exam: RIP, OSPF, EIGRP, and even BGP. With CCNA 200-301, Cisco reduced IP routing protocols down to only one: OSPF. Chapter
New CCNA Deep Dive (Live) Courses from Wendell on O’Reilly (Safari)
I’m pretty excited about a new project called CCNA Deep Dive. I used to teach quite a bit, and this year I’ll be back on platform – but doing the teaching online rather than in person. And you can join
How to Use My CCNA 200-301 Books if You Used My 200-125 Books
You studied hard for CCNA 200-125, but you know you won’t finish it before the Feb 23rd deadline. Now you’ve moved on to CCNA 200-301. Did you use my CCNA 200-125 books? Are you now using my new CCNA 200-301?
When Will (Did) You Move on to CCNA 200-301?
Anyone who has been pursuing CCNA Routing and Switching (R&S) over the last several months has asked themselves a simple question: Should I move on to study for the new CCNA based on the 200-301 exam that arrives Feb 24,