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A picture of my cisco/network lab.
Contains:
1 1841 ISR router
2 Catalyst 2924XL switches
1 2621 router
1 Linksys WRT54GL router (running openwrt)
2 WRK54G routers
This is a screen shot of me setting up frame relay and serial ppp between 3 of my routers. Its running through a cisco 2511 with 16 terminal lines. So I can have upto 16 telnet windows open
Two 7940 phones
Pix 501
2950 T switch
2950 C switch
2621XM wic 2t card
2524 POE switch
2924 switch
2924 switch
2501 upgraded to max.
2501 upgraded to max
2610 changed to 5 port FRAME RELAY
2610 Router wic 2T card
Dell Pc used with Putty
extra nic card and VM on Dell computer to use SolarWinds monitoring software.
CCNA training- Cisco Certified Network Associate, and is devised by the Cisco. CCNA is one of the best ways to set a great career in the crowded IT industry in with a CCNA certification. Before applying for a job, you might have a question in your mind like; do I really need a certification? Follow the link for more details: vistaitsolutions.com/
It's hard to get shots of fish for my prairie wildlife species collection. On this particular stormy day the water flooded over the trail and these little fish were swimming upstream through the fast flowing water like salmon going upstream to spawn. As I was watching, this one careened out of control and swam right out of the water and ended up on the trail. Since he volunteered to nicely to pose for me, I flipped him back in the water when I was done.... Green Sunfish is my best guess as to the species. Any ID confirmation or correction would be appreciated.
...the magic formula for determining how many subnets and hosts you can have is 2^n -2. N equals the number of available bits, and the two subtracted IPs are for the broadcast and network IPs.
This image is a screenshot from a training video. It probably looks like a bunch of noise, but it actually really helped me understand subnetting!
Here is my CCNA Voice lab. On top is my MacBook Pro 15" running TFTP Server.
Below that is the following:
Cisco 2950 switch
Cisco 2620XM
Cisco 871 SOHO Router not pictured.
Cisco 2821 Router
Cisco 2 x 3550 POE Switches
Pix 501 not pictured.
Linux server under table not pictured.
Phones:
Front L; 7970 color display
Left Back: 2 7940 IP Phones
Front R: 7941 IP phone
Right back 2 7941 IP Phones.
Cisco CCNA Wireless 200-355 WIFUND free download by Onhax Dl. This Cisco video training course with Keith Barker covers the fundamentals of Wireless LANs (WLANs), including topics such as the integration of Access Points (APs), WLAN Controllers (WLCs), the implementation of WLAN security, and...
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...this is a screenshot of a Packet Tracer lab. (Packet Tracer lets you build and configure virtual networks so that you can practice without needing thousands of dollars worth of physical equipment. It's not perfect, but it is quite surprisingly robust software. You can do pings and tracerts from clients and see the config of every device.) This is part of my homework.
Thanks to Jon Inghram for ID help. Another plant introduced from Europe and now naturalized in the US. Really nice in the large size on black via slideshow to see the details.
Cisco Systems focusses on networking and communications products and services and is best known for its business routing and switching products that manage direct data, voice and video traffic across global networks.
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Cisco Systems focusses on networking and communications products and services and is best known for its business routing and switching products that manage direct data, voice and video traffic across global networks. The organization also handles Storage networking, unified communications applications, telepresence and collaboration, and other services such as basic product support. From entry-level credentials for beginners in the industry (CCENT, CCNA) to advanced recognition for experts, Cisco training is for anyone looking for better opportunities in their careers.
...this is a screenshot of a Cisco router CLI (command line interface) emulator called Packet Tracer. It lets you practice entering commands without needing physical routers. This is part of my homework.
A collection of my recent technical certifications. Each represented a good amount of time and resources. Unfortunately, the IBM ones don't really have a "piece-of-paper"... Otherwise, it will be more. IBM LPM, IBM HACMP, RHCE, RHCSS, CISSP are next. The one that I am going after, however, is a MDiv (Master Of Divinity). But that's long in coming...
Na foto do cartaz, meus alunos.
Da esquerda para a direita: Kely, Samantha, Sálvio, Josélio, Jota Lucas, Renato, Elisa, Margareth e Mariana.
Arte: Tiago Capute
Informamos que já estão abertas as inscrições para as novas turmas do segundo semestre de 2011, da Escola de Fotografia Sesiminas & Studio3.
Disponibilizamos vagas para as seguintes turmas:
Turno da Tarde: terças e quintas-feiras - de 14:30 h às 17:30h (aulas duas vezes por semana).
Turma Especial - Sábados, de 8:30h às 12:30h (aula uma vez por semana)
Ambas terão a mesma carga horária, sendo que a Turma Especial tem quatro horas de aula por semana e não tem férias em Agosto de 2012.
Continuamos nossas atividades e é com grande satisfação, que comprovamos o desenvolvimento crescente de nossos alunos, inclusive, através da participação em exposições, elogiadas pela mídia e pelos que tiveram oportunidade de visitá-las.
Seguindo o cumprimento de nossa missão principal – proporcionar aos interessados acesso à cultura e ao ensino profissionalizante de qualidade, com a melhor relação custo X benefício* de MG – em Agosto, começaremos o período letivo das novas turmas.
O Centro de Cultura Nansen Araujo / Teatro Sesiminas é um lugar onde se respira arte e onde temos um incentivo magnífico para que o ensino da arte fotográfica alcance sua melhor performance.
Nossos programas têm como objetivo, além da técnica e da criatividade, desenvolver nos alunos a capacidade de discursar imageticamente de maneira clara e coerente, baseados em conhecimento e cultura, no que o Sesiminas nos apóia integralmente.
Em todas as modalidades, optamos por trabalhar com turmas pequenas (no máximo, 20 alunos) e aulas uma ou duas vezes por semana, para que possamos desenvolver um projeto individualizado.
A partir do primeiro dia de aulas, os alunos serão informados das atividades práticas e, entre elas, há o trabalho final, similar a um projeto de graduação, onde o aluno escolherá um tema e desenvolverá seu discurso visual através da fotografia e/ou de outros recursos que julgar necessários.
Ao final dos cursos, os alunos aprovados serão oficialmente certificados através do SESIMINAS/FIEMG e da STUDIO3, incluindo também, a comprovação da participação nas exposições no Centro de Cultura.
As aulas serão iniciadas no dia 08 de Agosto e as matrículas já estão abertas - para facilitar, podem ser feitas pela internet.
Observações: Não cobramos taxa de matrícula.
Não cobramos multa por recisão de contrato.
Venha fazer parte desse grupo!
Solicite mais informações através do email: studio3.sesiminas@gmail.com
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Why CISCO CCENT?
While the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification is the most well-known introductory certification offered by Cisco, it can be a serious challenge for many Cisco networking newcomers. Recently, Cisco introduced the Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT) certification. What can earning this cert offer you? Let’s find out
What is the CCENT?
Introduced in June 2007, the CCENT is a stepping stone to the CCNA certification. It covers topics that you would expect an entry-level technician to know, including the OSI model, DNS basics, NAT, routing, and router configuration.
This certification’s only requirement is a single exam: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (640-822). The 90-minute test involves 50 to 60 questions, and it costs $125.
The topics covered by this exam are impressive. This test can even serve as a hiring tool; a help desk technician or junior network administrator could take it to prove his or her basic level of network knowledge.
What topics does the CCENT cover?
Essentially, the CCENT covers the more introductory and theoretical half of the CCNA topics. Here’s what test 640-822 covers:
Data network operations: Test to see if you know these terms: LAN, WAN, OSI model, and VoIP. You should be able to understand network diagrams and traffic flow.
Implementation of a small switched network: Can you connect the right cables and switches to create a basic network? How does switching work? How do you secure and troubleshoot your network switches (e.g., port security, autonegotiation, duplex, basic troubleshooting tools, etc.)?
IP addressing and services for small branch offices: This includes small network IP addressing, NAT, DHCP, DHCP, and troubleshooting.
Implementation of a small routed network: How does routing work? Can you configure RIP, manage the Cisco IOS, secure and troubleshoot your Cisco routers?
Understanding of wireless LANs: Do you have an understanding of wireless standards, wireless terms, wireless security, and common wireless issues?
Securing the network: Do you have an understanding of security policies, securing hosts and applications, and fundamental network security practices?
Understanding of WANs: Do you know how to connect to a WAN? Can you configure basic serial connections to a WAN?
If you feel comfortable with these topics, you have a good chance at obtaining your CCENT.
How does the CCENT compare to the CCNA?
You can obtain your CCNA certification by taking one of two paths:
One test: You can just take test 640-802 — a single test that incorporates both parts of the ICND course material.
Two tests: You can take tests 640-822 and 640-816. By passing test 640-822, you would earn the CCENT. Then by passing test 640-816, you would have both your CCENT and your CCNA certifications.
Four reasons you should get your CCENT
If you already have a Cisco certification, you can go ahead and skip this section. But if you don’t have any Cisco certifications, the CCENT is most likely the best possible place for you to start. Here are four reasons why:
The CCENT demonstrates your networking knowledge in a tangible way. Getting a Cisco certification shows that you know something about networking; networks make computing possible and connect every person in the world. Why not start out with a certification that applies broadly to just about any IT job or task?
Earning the CCENT requires passing only one test. Earning a cert by passing just one test will boost your confidence and get you ready for the longer certification paths such as the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) certification.
A certification helps prove your knowledge to your boss. We would all like to think that everyone respects us just because we are smart, but having a piece of paper on the wall couldn’t hurt, could it? It reminds your boss and coworkers of your expertise every time they come into your office. Plus, it couldn’t hurt come time for your compensation review, right?
The CCENT is a stepping stone for the CCNA. Passing the single CCNA test can be very difficult — it’s much easier to take two smaller tests that you can more easily prepare for. By passing the CCENT test, you’re halfway on the road to earning your CCNA.
GOVERNESS GURU IT Learning Center - Exam Topics
The following topics are general guidelines for the content likely to be included on the Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 exam. However, other related topics may also appear on any specific delivery of the exam. In order to better reflect the contents of the exam and for clarity purposes, the guidelines below may change at any time without notice.
Describe the operation of data networks.
Implement a small switched network
Implement an IP addressing scheme and IP services to meet network requirements for a small branch office
Implement a small routed network
Explain and select the appropriate administrative tasks required for a WLAN
Identify security threats to a network and describe general methods to mitigate those threats
Implement and verify WAN links
For the detail of exam topics, visit Cisco web site.
Hands-on Labs
Step by step instructions, hints and let you input commands to solve the given problem. It can auto-play any/all steps or you may complete the configuration yourself.
Challenge Labs
Exam-like Challenge questions, allow you to configure/troubleshoot the given router. A must have gift for those who are really afraid of the router simulations in CCENT/ICND1 exam.
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"Conheci o Infnet através das palestras, desde então fiquei fascinado pela infraestrutura de alto nível, fiz um curso de Cisco CCNA e obtive a certificação, em seguida consegui uma colocação no mercado de trabalho, voltei ao Infnet para fazer o curso de Graduação em Gestão da TI onde tive o prazer que conhecer o coordenador dos cursos de extensão do Infnet, fui convidado por ele a participar de um processo seletivo para instrutor de CCNA, consegui passar nesse processo e hoje sou professor da mesma matéria que fui aluno em 2009."
From left: CCNA Association Director, Monique Alexander, Director of Credit & Collections at Cablevision Media Sales, Linda J Powell, CCNA Representatives, Rudy Schatzmann, Stacey Wallace and Allen Watson.
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Why CISCO CCENT?
While the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification is the most well-known introductory certification offered by Cisco, it can be a serious challenge for many Cisco networking newcomers. Recently, Cisco introduced the Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT) certification. What can earning this cert offer you? Let’s find out
What is the CCENT?
Introduced in June 2007, the CCENT is a stepping stone to the CCNA certification. It covers topics that you would expect an entry-level technician to know, including the OSI model, DNS basics, NAT, routing, and router configuration.
This certification’s only requirement is a single exam: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (640-822). The 90-minute test involves 50 to 60 questions, and it costs $125.
The topics covered by this exam are impressive. This test can even serve as a hiring tool; a help desk technician or junior network administrator could take it to prove his or her basic level of network knowledge.
What topics does the CCENT cover?
Essentially, the CCENT covers the more introductory and theoretical half of the CCNA topics. Here’s what test 640-822 covers:
Data network operations: Test to see if you know these terms: LAN, WAN, OSI model, and VoIP. You should be able to understand network diagrams and traffic flow.
Implementation of a small switched network: Can you connect the right cables and switches to create a basic network? How does switching work? How do you secure and troubleshoot your network switches (e.g., port security, autonegotiation, duplex, basic troubleshooting tools, etc.)?
IP addressing and services for small branch offices: This includes small network IP addressing, NAT, DHCP, DHCP, and troubleshooting.
Implementation of a small routed network: How does routing work? Can you configure RIP, manage the Cisco IOS, secure and troubleshoot your Cisco routers?
Understanding of wireless LANs: Do you have an understanding of wireless standards, wireless terms, wireless security, and common wireless issues?
Securing the network: Do you have an understanding of security policies, securing hosts and applications, and fundamental network security practices?
Understanding of WANs: Do you know how to connect to a WAN? Can you configure basic serial connections to a WAN?
If you feel comfortable with these topics, you have a good chance at obtaining your CCENT.
How does the CCENT compare to the CCNA?
You can obtain your CCNA certification by taking one of two paths:
One test: You can just take test 640-802 — a single test that incorporates both parts of the ICND course material.
Two tests: You can take tests 640-822 and 640-816. By passing test 640-822, you would earn the CCENT. Then by passing test 640-816, you would have both your CCENT and your CCNA certifications.
Four reasons you should get your CCENT
If you already have a Cisco certification, you can go ahead and skip this section. But if you don’t have any Cisco certifications, the CCENT is most likely the best possible place for you to start. Here are four reasons why:
The CCENT demonstrates your networking knowledge in a tangible way. Getting a Cisco certification shows that you know something about networking; networks make computing possible and connect every person in the world. Why not start out with a certification that applies broadly to just about any IT job or task?
Earning the CCENT requires passing only one test. Earning a cert by passing just one test will boost your confidence and get you ready for the longer certification paths such as the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) certification.
A certification helps prove your knowledge to your boss. We would all like to think that everyone respects us just because we are smart, but having a piece of paper on the wall couldn’t hurt, could it? It reminds your boss and coworkers of your expertise every time they come into your office. Plus, it couldn’t hurt come time for your compensation review, right?
The CCENT is a stepping stone for the CCNA. Passing the single CCNA test can be very difficult — it’s much easier to take two smaller tests that you can more easily prepare for. By passing the CCENT test, you’re halfway on the road to earning your CCNA.
GOVERNESS GURU IT Learning Center - Exam Topics
The following topics are general guidelines for the content likely to be included on the Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 exam. However, other related topics may also appear on any specific delivery of the exam. In order to better reflect the contents of the exam and for clarity purposes, the guidelines below may change at any time without notice.
Describe the operation of data networks.
Implement a small switched network
Implement an IP addressing scheme and IP services to meet network requirements for a small branch office
Implement a small routed network
Explain and select the appropriate administrative tasks required for a WLAN
Identify security threats to a network and describe general methods to mitigate those threats
Implement and verify WAN links
For the detail of exam topics, visit Cisco web site.
Hands-on Labs
Step by step instructions, hints and let you input commands to solve the given problem. It can auto-play any/all steps or you may complete the configuration yourself.
Challenge Labs
Exam-like Challenge questions, allow you to configure/troubleshoot the given router. A must have gift for those who are really afraid of the router simulations in CCENT/ICND1 exam.
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