Cisco CCNP Certification / BCMSN Exam Tutorial: Uplinkfast

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

You remember from your CCNA studies that when a port goes through the transition from blocking to forwarding, you’re looking at a 50-second delay before that port can actually begin forwarding frames. Configuring a port with PortFast is one way to get around that, but again, you can only use it when a [...]

CCNA / CCNP Home Lab Tutorial: The VLAN.DAT File

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

CCNA and CCNP candidates who have their own Cisco home labs often email me about an odd situation that occurs when they erase a switch’s configuration. Their startup configuration is gone, as they expect, but the VLAN and VTP information is still there!
Sounds strange, doesn’t it? Let’s look at an example. [...]

Cisco Certification: A Survival Guide To The Cisco Cable Jungle

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

One of the most confusing parts of beginning your Cisco studies is keeping all the cable types separate in your mind, and then remembering what they’re used for. This often occurs when a CCNA or CCNP candidate starts putting together their own home practice lab, and they suddenly realize that they have the equipment [...]

Cisco CCNP Certification / BSCI Exam Tutorial: An Introduction To BGP

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

When you’re studying for the BSCI exam on the way to earning your CCNP certification, it’s safe to say that BGP is like nothing you’ve studied to this point. BGP is an external routing protocol used primarily by Internet Service Providers (ISPs). Unless you work for an ISP today or in the future, you [...]

Cisco CCNA / CCNP Certification Exam: Caller ID Screening And Callback

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

As a CCNA and/or CCNP candidate, you’ve got to be able to spot situations where Cisco router features can save your client money and time. For example, if a spoke router is calling a hub router and the toll charges at the spoke site are higher than that of the hub router, having the [...]

Cisco CCNP / BSCI Exam Tutorial: ISIS Router Types

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

To pass the BSCI exam and earn your CCNP, you’ve got to know ISIS inside and out. There are many similarities between ISIS and OSPF, but one major difference is that ISIS has three different types of routers - Level 1 (L1), Level 2 (L2), and L1/L2.
L1 routers are contained in a single area, [...]

Cisco CCNP / BCMSN Exam Tutorial: BPDU Skew Detection

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

You may look at that feature’s name and think, “What is a BPDU Skew, and why do I want to detect it?” What we’re actually attempting to detect are BPDUs that aren’t being relayed as quickly as they should be.
After the root bridge election, the root bridge transmits BPDUs, and the non-root switches relay [...]

CCNP Certification / BCMSN Exam Tutorial: QoS Service Types

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

To pass the CCNP exams, you’ve got to master Quality of Service, and the first step in doing so is knowing the differences between the different QoS types.
Now this being Cisco, we can’t just have one kind of QoS! We’ve got best-effort delivery, Integrated Services, and Differentiated Services. Let’s take a quick look at all [...]

Cisco CCNA / CCNP Certification Exam: Attending A Video Boot Camp

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

When you’re studying for the CCNA and CCNP exams, you’ve got a lot of different choices when it comes to training. One popular choice is choosing one of the many “boot camps” and five-day in-person courses that are out there. I’ve taught quite a few of these, and while many of them [...]

Cisco Certification: Don’t Overreact To Exam Version Changes

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

Whenever a Cisco exam version changes, there’s always a lot of chatter about it on the web. The CCNA exams are no exception.
One comment I see often goes like this: ” I hear Cisco is going to change Intro / ICND / CCNA exam versions soon, so I’m not going to start studying yet. [...]