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1). Cisco CCNA Exam Tutorial: Route Summarization By : Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933
Preparing to pass the CCNA exam and earn this important Cisco certification? Route summarization is just one of the many skills you'll have to master in order to earn your CCNA. Whether it's RIP version 2, OSPF, or EIGRP, the CCNA exam will demand that you can flawlessly configure route summarization.
Route summarization isn't just important for the CCNA exam.
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2). Cisco CCNP Certification / BCMSN Exam Tutorial: The HSRP MAC Address By : Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933
To pass the BCMSN exam and earn your CCNP, you've got to know HSRP inside and out! Part of that is knowing how the MAC address of the virtual router is derived, and another part is knowing how to change this address. We'll look at both features in this tutorial.
We've got two routers on a segment running HSRP, so first we need to find out what the MAC address of the HSRP virtual router is.
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3). Cisco CCNP / BSCI Exam Tutorial: Using The OSPF Command “Area Range” By : Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933
Your BSCI and CCNP exam success depends on knowing the details, and one such detail is knowing the proper way to summarize routes in OSPF. Route summarization is not just a test of your binary conversion abilities, but knowing where and when to summarize routes. It will not surprise any CCNA or CCNP certification candidate that OSPF gives us the most options for route summarization, and therefore more details to know!
OSPF offers us two options for route summarization configurations.
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4). Cisco CCNP / BSCI Exam Tutorial: EIGRP Route Summarization By : Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933
Summarizing routes is a vital skill to learn to pass the BSCI exam and get one step closer to earning your CCNP. The actual binary conversions are only part of the test, though! You've got to know how to correctly apply the summary routes, and that differs from one protocol to the next. In the last few CCNP / BSCI tutorials, we've looked at using the "area range" and "summary-address" commands to perform OSPF route summarization.
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5). Cisco CCNP / BSCI Exam Tutorial: Using OSPF's "Summary-Address" Command By : Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933
BSCI exam success, not to mention earning your CCNP, can come down to your OSPF route summarization skills. There are a few different commands and situations you need to be ready for, and one of these situations is the proper use of the "summary-address" command.
The summary-address command should be used on an ASBR in order to summarize routes that are being injected into the OSPF domain via redistribution.
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6). Cisco CCNA / CCNP Certification Exam Review: Protocol Basics By : Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933
To earn your Cisco CCNA certification and pass the BSCI CCNP exam, you have to know your protocol basics like the back of your hand! To help you review these important concepts, here's a quick look at the basics of RIPv1, RIPv2, IGRP, and EIGRP.
RIPv1: Broadcasts updates every 30 seconds to the address 255.255.255.255. RIPv1 is a classful protocol, and it does not recognize VLSM, nor does it carry subnet masking information in its routing updates.
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7). How the Internet actually works By : Chris Graham
To most people, the Internet is the place to which everyone plugs in their computer and views webpages and sends e-mail. That's a very human-centric viewpoint, but if we're to truly understand the Internet, we need to be more exact:
The Internet is THE large global computer network that people connect to by-default, by virtue of the fact that it's the largest.
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8). Network+ Certification Exam Tutorial: ARP and Proxy ARP Explained By : Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933
In yesterday's Network+ tutorial, we talked about the importance of Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) in today's networks. A host PC must have the MAC and IP addresses of a remote host in order to send data to that remote host, and it's ARP that allows the local host to request the remost host to send the local host its MAC address through an ARP Request.
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9). Cisco CCNP / BCMSN Exam Tutorial: Dynamic VLANs and VMPS By : Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933
Knowledge of Dynamic VLANs and VMPS is important in your efforts to pass the BCMSN exam and earn your CCNP, and it's also a great skill to have for your networking career.
As a CCNA and CCNP candidate, you know how and why to configure static VLANs. Static VLANs can be a powerful tool for reducing unnecessary broadcast and multicast traffic, but if hosts are moved from one switch port to another, you've got to make those changes manually on the switch.
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10). Cisco CCNP / BSCI Exam Tutorial: Route Summarization By : Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933
Preparing to pass the BSCI exam and earn your Cisco CCNP? Route summarization is just one of the many skills you'll have to master in order to earn your CCNP. Whether it's RIP version 2, OSPF, or EIGRP, the BSCI exam will demand that you can flawlessly configure route summarization.
Route summarization isn't just important for the BSCI exam. It's a valuable skill to have in the real world as well.
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11). CCNP Certification / BCMSN Exam Tutorial: HSRP MAC Addresses And Timers By : Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933
To earn your CCNP certification and pass the BCMSN exam, you've got to know what HSRP does and the many configurable options. While the operation of HSRP is quite simple (and covered in a previous tutorial), you also need to know how HSRP arrives at the MAC address for the virtual router - as well as how to configure a new MAC for this virtual router.
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12). How to Make a CSV file for your mailing list. By : Bill Boyd
First lets look at WHAT it is, and Why would we want to make one?
CSV means Comma Separated Value, so that means; a ‘value’ that is separated by commas. It is usually made in XL or a txt file.
A ‘value’ is explained, in context below.
CSV files are the most common kind of format used by most software programs for importing data. This means that if we want to put several hundred names and addresses (values) into a “bulk mailing program” we can usually use a CSV file.
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13). Address Lables - Useful Tips By : john
Making address labels for letters and parcels can be a real chore. It’s something that has stood in the way of all sorts of people, whether they are large-scale eBay sellers or simply office workers who need to post a big batch of letters.
What you might not have realised, though, is that making address labels can be easy when you know how. The best way to do it is to compose your letters using a Mail Merge function in the first place, such as the one that comes with Microsoft Word.
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14). Cisco CCNP / BCSI Exam Tutorial: Broadcasts And The IP Helper-Address Command By : Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933
While routers accept and generate broadcasts, they do not forward them. This can be quite a problem when a broadcast needs to get to a device such as a DHCP or TFTP server that's on one side of a router with other subnets on the other side.
If a PC attempts to locate a DNS server with a broadcast, the broadcast will be stopped by the router and will never get to the DNS server.
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15). Cisco CCNP / BSCI Exam Tutorial: A Guide To Ipv6 Addressing By : Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933
Learning IPv6 is paramount in your efforts to pass the BSCI exam and go on to earn your CCNP, and it's going to help in your real-world networking career as well. IPv6 can be confusing at first, but it's like anything else in Cisco or networking as a whole - learn one part at a time, master the fundamentals, and you're on your way to success. In today's article we're going to take a look at IPv6 address types.
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16). Do We Need Labels? By : Robert Michael
We all know that having a bowl of hot steamy soup is about filling our tummies - and perhaps about a nice warm up after a sojourn in the cold or wet.
But for Campbell Soup it's also about filling the coffers of some very needy folks and facilities - the institutions that teach your children.
More than 30 years ago Campbell introduced its Labels for Education program.
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17). Network+ Certification Exam Tutorial: DHCP And RARP By : Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933
Part of passing the Network+ exam is mastering the many different protocols and services you're introduced to in your studies, and that's especially hard when two protocols do much the same thing! That's the case with RARP and DHCP, so let's take a close look at these two protocols and why we use them in the first place.
Whether you've been around networks for a while or are just getting started with your IT career, you'll quickly notice that many basic tasks in networking can be handled either statically or dynamically.
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18). Network+ Certification Exam Tutorial: Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) By : Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933
When you're studying for the Network+ exam, you've got to master the fundamentals of networking, because the Network+ is a hard exam to pass due to the range of information covered. One such fundamental is the Address Resolution Protocol, commonly referred to as ARP.
ARP operates at the Data Link layer of the OSI model, and its purpose is often overlooked.
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19). Cisco CCNP / BSCI Exam Tutorial: IP Version 6 Zero Compression By : Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933
BSCI exam success is all part of becoming a CCNP, and part of that success is now learning the basics of IP Version 6, or IPv6. One of the most difficult parts of learning IPv6 concepts is the radically different addressing scheme that IPv6 uses as compared to IPv4. Just look at these sample addresses:
Typical IPv4 address: 129.14.12.200
Typical IPv6.
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20). Purchasing Address Lists By : Mark Maya
There are more and more home businesses and small companies that are competing for customers. Today the advertising market is much different than it has been in the past because of the number of products that are sold through the internet. Today one of the driving forces behind advertising is getting good address lists. These lists have become very sought after and depending on your needs, very expensive.
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21). Cisco CCNA Exam Tutorial: Why Do We Need Private Address Ranges? By : Chris Bryant
Part of your CCNA exam success depends on knowing what the RFC 1918 private addresses are, but for exam and real-world success, you need to know why we use them in the first place. Learn the details from Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933.
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