There aren't any CCNA/CCNP/CCIEs on the list, are there? (Of course if you don't
have the cert, but know what you're doing that's ok too. )
I teach a CCNA test prep class on Saturday mornings from 8:00-9:45am and I'm looking for a good sub for this Saturday (so I can go up to conference.)
The class is small (11 students) and this Saturday we will review a test we took last week (on subnetting), flip through a slide-show, and go over the cisco 2500 router (simple CLI stuff (sh run, etc.))
I'll pay you what they pay me (which is only $25/hr)
Contact me off list if you're interested.
Ryan
Obligatory Linux tie in: well, um, routers route packets, and um, Linux boxes generate packets, so I guess they're kind of related, eh?
Cisco boxes (some anyway) can run Linux:
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/09/12/1710253 http://www.uclinux.org/ports/
Yep. The penguin is versatile.
Other routers (Juniper according to the article) run FreeBSD.
Its all good.
Adam Augustine
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