Welcome to the Tuesday, June 24 edition of The Mastermind!
There's major news from Cisco regarding three new CCNA certifications, and I've got that covered for you in today's newsletter.
These new certifications do not replace the current CCNA exams; rather, they're totally separate certifications that require you to be CCNA certified before you can get them. And take it from me - these are going to be the most rewarding certifications to come along in a long, long time. More details later in the newsletter!
A new set of CCNA questions has been posted on the site as well, and there's a link to those questions in today's newsletter.
Let's get started!
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Thought For The Day:
"Believe and act as though it were impossible to fail.."
-- Colin Powell
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New CCNA And CCENT Questions Have Been Posted!
I've got three sets of CCNA and CCENT questions for you over on the main site, and a fourth set was added earlier this week. Here are the first three in the series:
CCNA Certification: Frame Relay Questions
CCNA Certification: HDLC And PPP Questions
CCNA Certification: Static Routing And RIP Questions
The questions on static routing and RIP includes a tutorial on floating static routes that you CCNP candidates should read as well!
Here's the newest set. The answers will be posted Monday.
CCNA Certification Training Questions: RAM, ROM, Flash, And More!
More question sets are on the way!
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Cisco To Announce Three Additional CCNA Certifications -
But To Earn Them, You've Got To Be CCNA Certified, So Get Started Today!
On Tuesday, June 24, Cisco will announce three brand-new CCNA-level Certifications:
CCNA Security
CCNA Voice
CCNA Wireless
These new certifications are going to be a tremendous career boost to those who earn them.
Why? Just look at these statistics!
Security: Right now, 46% of companies included in the survey have a position dedicated to security - that's going to almost double over the next five years to 80%.
Voice: Currently, 40% of surveyed customers have a voice specialist. That number will rise to 69% in the next five years.
Wireless: While 33% of surveyed companies currently have a position dedicated to wireless, that value will double over the next five years to 66%.
(Stats were arrived at by Forrester Consulting during a study sponsored by Cisco. You can get a copy here.)
Those statistics tell a simple tale:
Network admins who have knowledge and certification in security, wireless, and voice will have a huge advantage over network admins who do not.
That's why Cisco is introducing these new certifications, and exactly why I'll be releasing Study Packages for all three of these specializations, beginning in September!
There's one detail you need to take care of now, though.
To earn any of these CCNA specialist certifications, you must earn your CCNA first, by either the one-exam (640-802) path or the two exam path (ICND 1 and 2).
This announcement by Cisco makes it more important than ever to be CCNA certified. Be ready to earn these new certifications by earning your CCNA now!
Just imagine how impressive your resume and reputation will be when you're CCNA certified and certified in security, voice, and wireless!
Personally, I'd hire you in a minute, and I've always been tough about who I hire. And if you already worked for me, you'd get the next promotion.
Get ready for these new certifications by starting on your CCNA now. Take five minutes to read this page - it's more important than ever.
The Ultimate CCNA Study Package
Starting this September, I'll be releasing Study Packages for CCNA Security, CCNA Voice, and CCNA Wireless. While I'm working on those, you need to be working on your CCNA to take advantage of these vital new certifications.
Click that link and let's get started!
The Ultimate CCNA Study Package
(If you prefer CBTs, check out my CCNA Video Boot Camp - over 25 hours of video instruction from yours truly, shipped to you by Trainsignal!)
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Here are today's Cisco questions!
I will begin posting written and video tutorials for all three new CCNA certifications in August, and will add practice exam questions to the blog and newsletter on August 1!
CCNA And CCENT Certification:
There is a range of addresses reserved for multicasting. Take the absolute highest number in that range and convert it to a binary string.
CCNP / BSCI:
What command will show whether a router's neighbors are or are not an ABR or ASBR?
CCNP / BCMSN:
What command places a physical switch port into a logical bundling of ports?
CCNP / ISCW:
What is "signature tuning"?
CCNP / ONT:
You're configuring Priority Queueing. How many queues exist by default, and how many packets can each queue hold?
Answers right here on Wednesday!
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Here are the answers to yesterday's questions!
CCENT Certification:
In what order do these DHCP packet types occur in a typical IP address acquisition?
A. Ack
B. Offer
C. Discover
D. Request
Answer: C, B, D, A.
In a nutshell, the DHCP process is...
1. Host sends DHCP Discover message (broadcast)
2. DHCP Server(s) send Offer (unicast to requesting host)
3. Host sends DHCP Request (broadcast)
4. DHCP Server whose Offer is accepted sends Ack (unicast to requesting host)
CCNA:
Which of the following are considered "classless" protocols?
A. RIP v 1
B. RIP v 2
C. EIGRP
D. OSPF
E. Static routing
Answer: B, C, D. RIPv2, EIGRP, and OSPF are "classless" protocols; RIPv1 is "classful". Static routing is not a protocol.
CCNP / BSCI:
By default, iBGP routers cannot propagate routes to iBGP neighbors that were originally learned from another iBGP router. Which of the following are methods of circumventing this rule?
A. setting an alternate next-hop IP address
B. changing the weight attribute
C. configuring route reflectors
D. turning synchronization off
E. changing the local preference attribute
F. configuring confederations
Answers: C, F. Route reflectors and confederations help us work around this particular BGP rule.
CCNP / BCMSN:
Which of the following is NOT true of a destination SPAN port?
A. It can be any Ethernet port type - regular, Fast, or Gigabit.
B. It doesn't participate in VTP, STP, or CDP.
C. It doesn't participate in PAgP, LACP, or DTP.
D. It can be a source SPAN port as well.
E. It can be part of an Etherchannel.
Answers: D, E. A destination SPAN port cannot be a source SPAN port, and a destination port cannot be part of an Etherchannel.
CCNP Certification / ISCW Exam:
You've just clicked the Launch IPS Rule Wizard button in SDM. What protocol are you likely to be prompted to enable?
Answer: If SDEE is not already running on that router, SDM will prompt you to do so and you cannot proceed with the configuration until you do so.
CCNP Certification / ONT Exam:
Which of the following are fixed-length delays?
A. Propagation
B. Serialization
C. Queueing
D. Processing
Answer: A, B. Serialization and propagation delays are fixed in length. Queueing and processing delays are variable in length.
That's it for today! Enjoy your day, and I'll see you Wednesday!
To your success,
Chris Bryant
CCIE #12933
http://www.thebryantadvantage.com/
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