Tagged: CCIE

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Switchmap « packetroute

I came across this blog  entry on Packetroutes Blog. Its of a tool called Switchmap. It seems to be very useful seeing what kind of devices are connected to your switch. Hope you enjoy it.   RTA Switchmap « packetroute.   I was introduced to this amazing tool by Siemsen named Switchmap.  It uses snmp, cdp and some wonderful magic to populate a SEARCHABLE index of all of your switches interfaces.  It is any easy way to see what is attached to what interface and best of all yes I need to say it again it is searchable.  For instance...

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Routing Notes « networknight

I have found this good article on wordpress. I thought it was good for everyone to read if they are working on taking the CCNP Routing exam. I hope this helps many people. I give credit to Longstreak for a  good write up. RTA ROUTING NOTES December 4, 2012 · by longstreak · in Networking Basics Routing Notes « networknight. Key points that I only understood fully when studying for the CCNP routing exam this time around: Redistribution: Routes are redistributed into the destination protocols topology table/database, no the Routing Information Base (RIB). Routes must have made it into the RIB from the source protocol to be considered for redistribution into...

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My CCNP Certification Progress

CCNP Route Part 2   It has been a couple of days since I started my CCNP Route studying and I have hit my first stumbling point.  It wasn’t the configuration of  EIGRP as a whole. I was able to remember and grasp the concepts of Passive Interfaces, Network Commands, Un-Equal Cost Load Balancing as well as authentication and utilizing the bandwidth percent command. The problem that I was having was the configuration of frame relay. The frame relay lab topology I was working with has 3 routers in a hub and spoke topology. The simulated wan backbone was a...