Certification
Some Cisco Testing Advice
If you follow the blog, you know I’ve had quite an adventure getting my CCNP. Finally, this past Monday, after what seemed liked years of struggling, I finished up my ROUTE test and got the …
ROUTE - Epic Win!
Woohoo! I passed the ROUTE test this morning. That means I’m done with the CCNP track! :) If you remember, I took it over a week ago and had some bad luck on it. Alright, bad luck is the wrong …
ROUTE Notes - Further IGP Redistribution
As always, corrections are requested. Study Questions I’ve got IGRP and EIGRP both configured with the same AS number. What’s special about this configuration? If both use the same AS …
ROUTE - Epic Fail (#1?)
I took the ROUTE test today and failed like I usually do. That makes me 3-4 on these P-level tests if you’re scoring at home. Don’t worry, though. I’m not giving up. :) In atypical …
ROUTE Notes - Branch Office Routing
Corrigeme, por favor. Study Notes What do IPSec tunnels give you when a branch office is on a broadband connection? Privacy through encryption Authentication of the remote peer through ISAKMP Delivery …
ROUTE Notes - Implementing IPv6 in an IPv4 Network
Study Questions Your boss says that ever host in the network needs to be converted over to IPv6 by the end of the day. Which of multipoint tunnels, point-to-point tunnels, or native IPv6 would be the …
ROUTE Notes - Routing IPv6
Study Questions Why would anyone develop a version of RIP that supports IPv6? I have no idea. Boredom, maybe. Whatever the case, it works just like RIPv2, which is pretty scary. In EIGRP for IPv4, …
ROUTE Notes - Intro to IPv6
Study Notes Exactly how big is an IPv6 address? It’s 128 bits long. This shouldn’t be on the test, but how many unique addresses is that? That’s 2^128 or a “3” with 38 …