Cisco CCNA Certification: Why You NEED Hands-On Practice! (Home inspection certification)

Tip! The certification that pharmacy technicians get should be recertified every two years. Within that two year certification period, the technicians should have undergone 20 contact hours of pharmacy related topics, after which they will become eligible for recertification.

CCNA and CCNP candidates hear it all the time: “you have to get some hands-on experience to pass the exams”.

Candidates tend to think that’s just so they can solve the simulator problems, but that’s only the more obvious reason.

Add comment November 25th, 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

Property management certification – Why Get a Microsoft MCSE Certification?

Tip! In practice, most capable technicians can pass just about any kind of certification they can afford if they persist in paying to take the exam, and research the information they are uncertain about between attempts. This does not mean they will be able to adequately perform the duties that will be required of them when applied to the workplace, but they have demonstrated an acuity for absorbing some of the trivial concepts associated with their field of endeavor.

In the years of the dot com boom and bust, the Microsoft MCSE Certification has gotten its eye blackened over an over. Paper Microsoft MCSE’s who were excellent at finding brain dumps and passing exams gave the Microsoft MCSE Certification a bad name. What used to be a guarantee of a nice salary is now ridiculed in some ignorant circles. After working in the Information Technology field for twelve years I still believe the Microsoft MCSE Certification is worth every dollar you spend and every hour spent in study and practice. I’ll share my history with the Microsoft MCSE Certification and why I still believe it’s a valuable certification credential.

5 comments November 14th, 2008

Cisco CCNA Certification: (Organic certification) The Hidden Details Of Telnet

Tip! After trying a few Feng Shui classes, you may want to learn more, or qualify for Feng Shui certification.

Telnet is a simple yet powerful program that allows you to connect to a remote Cisco router or switch, and then configure it as though you were right at the console. Telnet is also one of those features that seems so very simple, until you get asked a half dozen questions about it on your CCNA exams. As with all topics, it’s the details you know about Telnet that will help you pass the Intro and ICND exams.

Add comment November 11th, 2008

Cisco CCNA Certification: Passwords, Passwords, Passwords! (National certification)

Tip! For many Cisco certification candidates, their first exam is the CCNA Composite exam or one of the two exams that make up the CCNA, the Introduction To Networking exam or the ICND (Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices) exam.

When you’re looking at a Cisco router configuration, figuring out what the different passwords do can be a little confusing at first. But as I tell all my students, the key to understanding something that looks complex is to break it down to smaller parts.

Add comment November 7th, 2008

Medical coding certification – Cisco Certification: Suggested Toplogies For Your Home CCNA / CCNP Lab

Tip! Individuals on the horizontal certification path will not stay at a single level of expertise; they will move on to tougher and might continue to cut across different specialties.

When you make the decision to put your own home lab together for your CCNA and CCNP studies (a very wise decision, if I may say so!), the hardest part is figuring out how to spend your budget. Do you spend it all on the routers and go with a cheaper 1900 switch, knowing that the 640-801 (CCNA), 640-821 (Intro), and 640-811 (ICND) exams now place a premium on knowing the ins and outs of a 2950 switch? Do you buy a frame relay switch? Do you buy an access server?

1 comment November 4th, 2008

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