CCENT/CCNA [H] study group

Passed ccie r/s written last week. I thought it was easier than ccnp route. I would like to do the lab before the end of the year.
 
I've heard most of the testing is going to change in the fall. They already changed the base CCNA into CCNA Routing & Switching (though the test was the same, the cert title has changed)
 
Here is the complete training for the IPv6 Protocol for the RIPng and as well as this is the major topic for the CCNAX or CCNA 5.0 or 200-120 Toipc , In New CCNA the whole protocols

are moved to the IPv6 Level instead of the Classless and Classfull routing protocols.



Where as the cisco also launch the new Packet Tracer version 6.0.1 for the New CCNAX 5.0 , You can get download the information from this along official materials


http://www.youngsguru.com/viewforum.php?f=15&sid=8a13f20cc6eee2441c25004d38cb4a6e



Official Training for IPv6 and RIPng Configuration



http://youtu.be/7-b6ahZACJ4
http://youtu.be/jw3fFoAEY5Q
http://youtu.be/HQfz8XtVSzY
http://youtu.be/o1_CVxppo0k
 
After 1 year of labs, learning, and studying inside and out through the Academy at my local college, I finally took the CCNA before the September deadline and PASSED! :D


It's such a huge relief just to get that over and under my belt (College Degree next! :))

I would have to say 33% of this success was through my own learning before, during, and after starting the Academy, 33% was due to great friends and instructors, and 33% was through staying up on my studies by frequenting [H] Forums for the past year and helping others and learning from some of the greatest Networking nerds around.

Last 1% was pure luck lol.


947/1000

If anyone needs advice or has questions feel free to PM me.

...because We can't stop here! THIS IS CCNP Country! ;)
 
I am offering free CCNA/CCNP remote access rack time through August 5th.

after the beta period, prices will initially be $7.50/day for the CCNA rack, and $10/day for the CCNP rack. There will also be a $5/day CCNA rack without a frame relay setup by August 5th, but it isn't fully up yet.( MUST HAVE Moah Powah!)

Once I have the automation down a bit better, and there is adequate demand, the scheduling will break into two 8 hour slots per day, for even less. Likely $5/slot for the CCNA rack1 and $3/slot for rack 2(w/out frame relay), and $7/slot for the CCNP.

The CCNA rack1 can be used for most CCNP tasks, except PVLAN and some QOS tasks.

This is for full day slots, almost all days are available during this beta period.

Scheduling page is here:

http://ccnporbust.blogspot.com/p/blog-page.html

or here:

http://www.cert-racks.com/Rack-Schedule.html

Topologies:

CCNA:

ccna_lab_rack+%25281%2529.jpg


CCNP:

ccnp_switch_lab+%25288%2529.jpg
 
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easy one that I got wrong

Question: What valid host range is the IP address 192.168.254.100 255.255.255.192 a part of?
 
easy one that I got wrong

Question: What valid host range is the IP address 192.168.254.100 255.255.255.192 a part of?

256-192=64

2^6=64 32-6=26 /26 is your subnet (Showed that so you can see how I figure those out.)

64 is your range in the last octet.

x.x.x.0-x.x.x.63
x.x.x..64-x.x.x.127
x.x.x.128-x.x.x.191
x.x.x.192-x.x.x.255

You can't use the first and last IPs in a range so the range would be:

192.168.254.65 - 192.168.254.126
 
256-192=64

2^6=64 32-6=26 /26 is your subnet (Showed that so you can see how I figure those out.)

64 is your range in the last octet.

x.x.x.0-x.x.x.63
x.x.x..64-x.x.x.127
x.x.x.128-x.x.x.191
x.x.x.192-x.x.x.255

You can't use the first and last IPs in a range so the range would be:

192.168.254.65 - 192.168.254.126

Correct, my nub mistake was not reading

What valid host range is the IP address 192.168.254.100 255.255.255.192 a part of?
 
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