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How Can I Possibly Learn Everything in the New ICND1?
May 2, 2013
Anthony Sequeira provides steps you can follow that should help you pursue excellence in entry-level Cisco certifications.
How Can I Possibly Learn Everything in the New ICND2?
May 2, 2013
Anthony Sequeira breaks down the ICND2 exam content, letter for letter, with a focus on scope that you should know.
CCNA ICND2 200-101: Troubleshooting IPv4 Routing, Part II
Apr 29, 2013
This chapter digs into diagnosing and solving network problems as part of the objectives for the ICND2 200-101 exam.
CCENT and CCNA Certification 2013: Which Exam Should You Take?
Mar 26, 2013
If you are considering taking the exams to become certified as a Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT) or Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA), this article by Cisco expert Michelle Plumb will help you decide which exams you should take.
CCENT/CCNA Exam Strategies for Success
Mar 26, 2013
Planning to take a CCNA or CCENT exam? Anthony Sequeira prepares you as much as possible for your new exam with some tried and true Cisco written certification exam strategies for success.
IPv6 According to ICND1 Version 2
Mar 26, 2013
Anthony Sequeira examines many of the key facts that one should know about the next generation of the Internet Protocol suite, IPv6, at the modified CCENT level. This article also serves as a guide for understanding the scope of what is covered in the new ICND1.
Network Management According to ICND2 Version 2
Mar 26, 2013
Anthony Sequeira points out the facts you need to know about networking management technologies that are now part of the CCNA.
What the New CCNA Version 2 Means to Your Career
Mar 26, 2013
Cisco networking expert Anthony Sequeira dives into what is covered on the new ICND1v2 and ICND2v2 exams and explains how those required skills will shape your IT career.
What to Expect from Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices 1 (ICND1v2.0)
Mar 26, 2013
This article by Cisco expert Michelle Plumb covers the areas that you will learn to start into the world of Cisco networking as they relate to the latest release of the ICND1 exam.
What to Expect from Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices 2 (ICND2v2.0)
Mar 26, 2013
To see if achieving a CCNA certification is the right career path for you, check out the topics presented by Cisco expert Michelle Plumb that you will learn in the latest version of the ICND2 exam.
WLAN Fundamentals
May 30, 2012
This excerpt from CCNA Wireless (640-722 IUWNE) Quick Reference covers Wireless Networks and Topologies.
CCNA ICND2 Cert Guide: Variable Length Subnet Masks
Dec 19, 2011
This chapter introduces VLSM, including VLSM Concepts and Configuration, Finding VLSM Overlaps, Adding New Subnets to an Existing VLSM Design, and Designing a Subnetting Plan Using VLSM.
LAN Network Cable Media and Connectors
Dec 19, 2011
This article takes a look at the LAN network cable media that is typically installed in most environments and the different connectors that are often used.
Network Diagram Creation and Interpretation
Dec 5, 2011
This article is intended to be a primer on network diagrams, what the common symbols are, how the symbols are connected and how to interpret the different connectors on a diagram.
OSI and TCP/IP Model Layers
Nov 22, 2011
Because both the OSI and TCP/IP models are still used when describing modern day protocols, this article will take a look at them both, including their layers and how they can be related to each other.
The TCP/IP and OSI Networking Models
Nov 21, 2011
This chapter explains the terminology and concepts behind TCP/IP. It also explains the terminology behind the OSI networking model in comparison to TCP/IP.
CCNP: Troubleshooting OSPF
Nov 14, 2011
In this article, Anthony Sequeira discusses basic troubleshooting steps for the complex, link-state routing protocol Open Shortest Path First (OSPF).
CCNA SEC: Router Hardening
Sep 14, 2011
This article discusses various means of making sure your routers are set up with maximum security, including manually hardening the router and router hardening with Cisco SDM.
To Route or Not to Route: A Day in the Life of a Router
Aug 31, 2011
A lot goes into the decision process regarding routing, and it happens long before a packet arrives at the router for its turn to be forwarded. In this article, the author takes a close look at a day in the life of the router.
What Happens in the VLAN Stays in the VLAN
Aug 31, 2011
This article discusses discover the secrets of the VLAN and why it is a critical tool in today's networks.

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