My apologies in advance if anyone if offended by my mail.
For a long story made very short, I'm moving soon and I don't think there is
any way I'll be able to keep my entire home lab in the small apartment I'm
moving to. As such I've currently got a workhorse Cisco 7000 router with
plenty of
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Pre-April Fools?
Brandon
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Everyone was a newbie once... as far as I know nobody was born with a
Catalyst 6509 as an extra appendage (wow, would that be a painful birth!).
I have issues with people who claim they're something it's obvious to any of
their peers they're not, but experience by its very definition takes time.
IMHO as the CCDA exam stands, if you have a basic understanding of
networking the "Cisco way" (ie CCNA) and more importantly have good
proficiency with English, it'll be a breeze.
After the exam I was actually disappointed I got a couple questions wrong!
heh I also realized why the pass:fail
Actually I'm one of the people that would much -prefer- to read a PDF over a
book. If I purchase a technical book that has the entire text in PDF
format, the only time I actually open the book itself is to get at the CD.
There are obvious piracy problems when the contents of a $50 book are
Today in the mail a copy of "IP Telephony" courtesy of Cisco showed up (in
return for answering some propaganda/questions on the Catalyst 3524-PWR XL)
- publisher is McGraw Hill, authors are Goralski Kolon. It can't be too
bad is Cisco is giving it out.
I have a copy of "Integrating Voice and
My only issue with this is I try and keep my resume itself to one lean, mean
page - though it sometimes goes over a little.
If I individually included the dozen MS exams I completed and the many
CompTIA exams I both took and acted as a SME for along with dates, that adds
a lot of paper right
It's funny... maybe an hour ago I got an e-mail from Amazon suggesting I
take a look at the ISDN CIM for only $120. Is that a sign? I'm in the
market for an ISDN simulator, but I'll probably bite the cost and still just
get the actual physical box as opposed to the CIM.
I know Amazon has an
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