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MCSE 70-290 Certification Primer (Training certification)

Tip! The second phase of the CISSP certification involves the actual examination. A candidate must successfully score at least 700 points in the test.

Microsoft Certifications are one of the most widely acclaimed, pursued, and achieved technical certifications in the IT industry. The demand for Microsoft Certified Professionals in the job market is increasing every year.

Microsoft offers a number of certification levels depending on specific areas of proficiency and nature of job. Some of the certifications pertaining to networking are:

  1. Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP)

  2. Microsoft Certified System Administrator (MCSA)

  3. Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCSE)

Add comment December 3rd, 2008

Online certification - Cisco CCNP Certification: Introduction To BGP

Tip! Being an entry level computer training, A+ training and A+ certification do not require a determined scholarship to apply or a qualified job in the IT industry. Not all companies haring computer technicians will require A+ training or A+ certification, it will definitely highlight your resume and stand yourselves out from the rest of job applications.

Cisco certification candidates are introduced to BGP at the CCNP level, but the reaction to its introduction always reminds me of something I see often as the CCNA level.

1 comment November 22nd, 2008

Cisco Certification: The OSI (Texas teaching certification) Model Isn’t Just For Exams Anymore!

Tip! Some people believe that A+ training and A+ certifications are useless certifications in the middle of a universe where many other certifications rule. Most of those detractors believe they do not need a certification because they already have a job.

There’s nothing I enjoy more than teaching Cisco technologies, especially CCNA candidates. Whether it’s in-person or online, everyone’s excited to be there. There’s a sense of anticipation in the air, and everyone is ready to work hard, get their hands on the racks of Cisco routers and switches I have available…

Add comment November 18th, 2008

Cisco Certification: (Birth certification) The Definitive Guide To ARP, IARP, RARP, and Proxy ARP

Tip! This technician certification involves learning of many things. Candidates learn to be independently confident.

When I first started studying for my CCNA years ago, one of the (many) things that confused me was ARP. Or rather, what ARP did as opposed to Reverse ARP, Inverse ARP, and Proxy ARP! One book would mention ARP without mentioning the other variations, one would mention RARP but not Proxy ARP, and so on…

I got through my Intro and ICND exams, but I never forgot how confusing this was to me when I started. (And we all start somewhere!) To help current CCNA candidates with this confusing topic, let’s take a look at each one of these technologies.

Add comment November 1st, 2008

How To (Fitness instructor certification) Earn Cisco’s Firewall Specialist Certification

Tip! Without the proper certification, manufacturers and producers will find it very difficult to penetrate markets. And with stiff business competition everywhere, companies cannot afford to lose money by being seen as substandard because they lack certification.

Security is a hot topic in today’s networks, and will continue to be for a long time to come. With that in mind, you must consider adding a Cisco security certification to your resume and firewall skills to your skill set.

Add comment September 11th, 2008

Cisco Certification: Recertifying (Home health aide certification) Your CCNA and CCNP

Tip! While working for a software vendor who had decided to initiate a certification program, I was chosen to become one a few engineers who were selected to provide support for certified customers. When told what we would be doing differently for these customers, the management said the approach would be to treat these companies like they knew a little more than a regular customer, and skip a few of the normal preliminary questions when initiating the process of opening a support issue.

Once you get your CCNA and CCNP, you can’t just rest on your accomplishment. You’ve got to continue to study and add to your skill set - and then prove to Cisco you’ve been doing just that by recertifying.

Add comment August 14th, 2008

Cisco CCNA Certification: Five Key Combinations You Should Know (Phr certification)

Tip! There are two categories of people who can pursue PMP certification. The first category is for those who have college degrees.

When you start studying for your CCNA and CCNP exams, many books will present you with a huge list of keystroke shortcuts for use on Cisco routers. While the 640-801, 811, and 821 exams may ask you about one or two of these, you really have to get hands-on experience with these commands to master them. Even better, there are some key combinations that Cisco routers mention, but then don’t tell you what they are! Let’s take a look at a few of the more helpful key combinations, and conclude with the “secret” way to stop a ping or traceroute.

Add comment July 23rd, 2008

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