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So that is how the network statement works!

Shorten the learning curve, and learn how a routing protocol network statement works, with this short video.

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Cisco Switch Port Security Packet Tracer Demonstration – Part 1

Demonstrating switch port security using packet tracer for the Cisco CCNA www.danscourses.com

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Cisco CRS-1 Multi-Chassis System: Superior Scalability

Protect your core network investment with the highly scalable and reliable Cisco Carrier Routing System (CRS-1) Multi-Chassis System with a capacity of 1.2 to 92 Tbps with the use of up to 72 line card shelves and eight fabric shelves all operating as a single system. It is the industry’s only carrier routing system offering continuous system operation, unprecedented service flexibility, and system longevity. Powered by Cisco IOS XR Software, it is designed for always-on operation while scaling system capacity up to 92 Tbps. For more on the Cisco Carrier Routing System www.cisco.com

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Setup NAT for the Cisco CCNA w/ Packet Tracer – Part 2

In this part, I address the network devices, the clients as well as setting up a couple static routes. danscourses.com

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Explain minimum qualification required for Cisco Certified Network Associate(CCNA) certification?

Question: Explain minimum qualification required for Cisco Certified Network Associate(CCNA) certification?
i will be completing my graduation this june(BE computers).i am interested in networking so i think i will be going for it ( CCNA ) but the thing is even undergraduates go for it. getting confuse.

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Answer by Rute
In order to be CCNA certified, you have to pass the one CCNA test, or the two ICND tests (I passed one last week). This require extensive knowledge of ip addressing and subnetting, and all of the various commands used to configure and troubleshoot Cisco routers and switches.

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OSI Reference Model

Understanding the OSI Reference Model by Cisco Systems & presented by Eric Jefferson who does a Great job of explaining the OSI Model ! Unfortunately I have not been able to locate Part 2 of this Training Series. If any locates it let me know and I’ll post it along with this one. – OSI Seven Layers: Physical – Bits Data Link -Frames Network – Packets Transport – Segments Session – Data Presentation – Data Application – Data I am unable to locate part two of this series. This is a CISCO production, not my own. If any one else can locate part two let me know and I will Gladly add it. There is still plenty to gain from part one…enjoy!

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