Tagged: CCNP

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RTA Update October 2016 – Labs galore

Here is another RTA update for the month of October. This month is going by fast. The 2nd week has already completed and my nephew just turned 16. Over the past month, I have been working diligently on my certification training and technical classes. I have completed multiple labs, and I have successfully completed the LPI Linux Essential class with a 98.21.  Through this class I have learned new commands and skills that I didn’t really know before; in addition to honing the skills and commands I have used in the past.   I have taken the CCNP Switch exam and I...

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RTA update Setpember 2015

I have been feverishly working on multiple projects over the past several months. I have been working hard with work, school and certification training. The July 2015 session has finished. I have passed both classes with A’s. The first class that I passed was the career development class. This class is very beneficial as it teaches skills for interviewing, resume creation and networking. One of the projects that I was able to do was my portfolio. During the class, I have created a work portfolio. It can be found at http://portfolio.rontheadmin.com. The purpose of the portfolio is to market myself....

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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...