Tag "CCNA"
Announcing: New Config Labs, with Packet Tracer and CML Support
Some of you, particularly those that subscribe to the blog, will have noticed a lot of posts here at the blog in mid-October 2021. I thought I’d give you a quick update on what I’m doing here to preempt some
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,
CCNP Enterprise: Navigating the Migration (Safari)
Between Cisco’s June 10, 2019 announcement and migration day – Feb. 24, 2020 – everyone on the road to Cisco certification has some choices to make. You might make those choices once, or continue to monitor your progress over those
CCNA 200-301: Navigating the Migration (Safari)
Between Cisco’s June 10, 2019 announcement and migration day – Feb. 24, 2020 – everyone on the road to Cisco certification has some choices to make. You might make those choices once, or continue to monitor your progress over those
Cisco Cert Redesign: 3rd Set of 5 Facts
Cisco made some huge certification announcements last month. As soon as I heard (beforehand a bit, as usual), I started a tickler list of random blog ideas, just because there are so many changes. That turned into two blog posts
How to Study for the New CCNA Exam with Your Existing CCNA Books
You can choose to pursue the existing CCNA Routing and Switching certification or pursue the new CCNA certification come Feb 2020. However, this post does not talk about the choice, but instead focuses on how to pursue option 2: You
CCNA Content Changes and Your Reaction: Keep Studying!
Wow. Nine named CCNA certifications, plus CCDA – all being replaced by one CCNA certification come February 2020. Basically, Cisco morphed CCNA Routing and Switching (R&S) into the new CCNA. So, what should you do, if you were headed towards