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RTA Update June 2017 CCNA Security

Half of the year has officially passed. It has been one heck of a ride so far. There have been some bumps along the journey. But for the most part it has been smooth sailing for me in my professional journey. To recap, I became a Network Engineer II at Spectrum Enterprise in January. In March I traveled around a bit for training and business purposes. And in April, I visited Charlotte, North Carolina looking for a place to live.   As a stipulation to my new job, I moved to Charlotte. Next I officially started working in my new office on...

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Happy Holidays – 2016

I would like to wish everyone the warmest and heartfelt seasons greetings and happy holidays. May your holidays be merry and bright. The past twelve months have been a roller coaster mixed with emotions both good and bad. With hard work and determination, 2016 is closing out with a bang and 2017 is just eight crazy days away. With that said, I have some great news. Christmas arrived early for me. Last week, I accepted a job offer as a Network Engineer 2 for Spectrum communications. My start date for the my new job is on January 6, 2017. I...

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Powers of two, an important skill to master.

Working on computers and networking for over a decade there is one skill set that I recommend anyone who works on computers to know. This skill set is the “Power of Two”. The powers of two is an import skill to master. Mastering this skill will help when subnetting, supernetting and writing access lists or programs. Since computers communicate digitally it interprets data in zeros and ones. This is why knowing your powers of twos will help. For example. If you are subnetting you can use the power of two to determine how many bits to borrow for hosts and...