Archive for February, 2006

CCNA 1.4 Design a simple internetwork using Cisco technology

Tuesday, February 21st, 2006

Internetworking involves the connection of two or more networks. Wide Area Networking (WAN) handles these connections.

Design a simple internetwork using Cisco technology

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CCNA 1.3 Select an appropriate routing protocol based on user requirements

Tuesday, February 21st, 2006

Select an appropriate routing protocol based on user requirements

David Davis has a concise review of selecting routing protocols describing their strengths and weaknesses, their ideal topologies, and a brief description of how they work.

CCNA 1.2 Design an IP addressing scheme to meet design requirements

Tuesday, February 21st, 2006

The CCNA exam is likely to wear you out working on IP addressing and subnetting questions. Be prepared for them by understanding this topic thoroughly. Work lots of various examples to hone your skills and your speed. The faster you can get these done (correctly), the more time you’ll have for things that are more challenging.

Design an IP addressing scheme to meet design requirements

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CCNA 1.1 Design a simple LAN using Cisco Technology

Tuesday, February 21st, 2006

Local Area Network (LAN) technology these days is mostly wired Ethernet and wireless technologies. For the purposes of the CCNA exam, Ethernet knowledge should be all that is needed.

Design a simple LAN using Cisco Technology

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