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Archive for June, 2008

Blog: My IPexpert Voice Stuff Has Arrived!

My IPexpert CCIE Voice Blended Learning Solution (trying saying that three times fast!) has arrived! Woohoo! I’ve been waiting for this little puppy for about a week. It contained all the printed material for the Blended Learning solution: Workbook 1, 2, and 3 as well as a printout of the slides for the Video On Demand DVD….

Cisco Spamming Blog Comments For New Learning Portal….Nice!

They are obviously trying to get you to go to their new Cisco Learning Network Portal. This portal actually looks pretty cool. Its a web portal with a discussion forum etc. The CCIE section is pretty bare at the moment, but hopefully they put some cool tutorials or videos etc. Now I wonder how many of those comments on the forum are real….

Scott Morris Joins Internetwork Expert

Man this is huge news. Scott Morris joins the all-star team at Internetwork Expert! Scott Morris, Quad CCIE, Uber Geek, The man behind that lab, has officially joined Internetwork Expert. Scott was Vice President of Technical Training at IPexpert where he delivered and developed CCIE classroom training.

Keith Tokash CCIE#21236

Thanks for visiting! If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. This blog posts regular tutorials, news, and study tips about networking, especially about Cisco CCIE related topics. Go ahead, subscribe to the rss feed! You can also receive updates from this blog via email. Thanks for visiting!Keith passed! Well [...]

News: New CCNA Concentrations - CCNA Security, CCNA Voice and CCNA Wireless

Cisco has announced three new concentrations to the CCNA program - CCNA Security, CCNA Wireless, and CCNA Voice. Candidates at the associate level (CCNA) are often expected to operate and maintain voice, security, and wireless equipment and this program is designed for such candidates. You must have a valid CCNA to achieve these concentrations. The concentrations allow a current CCNA to specialize and serves as a stepping stone to the Professional level certifications.

BGP Best Path Selection Algorithm

I found this great link from Richard Bannister’s CCIE Blog. Richard has put together a great BGP Best Path Selection flow chart that details the order in which a path is chosen. Great work!

CCIE Job Search Article

Emmanuel Conde has written a fantastic article on job search considerations when you are a CCIE. Emmanuel is a CCIE recruitment guru who specializes in locating CCIEs and Senior Network Professionals for Cisco Systems and their international Partners. Next time I’m in the job market I know where I’ll be going for help! Awesome work [...]

Tutorial: Filtering Routes in OSPF Part 1 » Filtering Within An Area

In addition to knowing all the different OSPF Network Types and how they relate to Frame-Relay, a CCIE candidate must be familiar with the different methods of filtering routes in OSPF. This two part series of tutorials will focus on filtering routes in OSPF, both within an area and between areas. This tutorial will focus on filtering routes within an area using distribute-lists, access-lists and using a route-map.

IPexpert 2008 Networkers Party!

If you are heading out to Cisco Networkers in Orlando be sure to check out IPexpert’s 2008 Networkers Party on Monday night (June 23rd).
They are giving away $100,000+ in prizes including: 8 CCIE “End-to-End” All-Inclusive Training Programs ($10K+ value each!), 10 of IPexpert’s NEWLY-RELEASED Blended Learning Solutions ($1600+ value each!) and 5 CCIE [...]

Public Apology from Robert Williams, CEO of CertGuard

Robert Williams from CertGuard has issued a formal public apology to Ethan and the CCIE community. I’m glad we can now put an end to this soap opera and the rest of us can get back to studying and writing articles for the CCIE community.

Return of the Jedi…Ethan’s Back!

Ethan’s back…
Great response from the CCIE Community. I posted my take on the whole fiasco here, and I am glad if it helped in any way. In the end common sense and justice prevailed. The reputation of both NetworkWorld and CertGuard has been severely tarnished by this, and I hope CertGuard and Robert Williams are [...]

Blog: The Whole Ethan Thing….

No doubt if your a follower of the other CCIE blogs, and a regular reader of groupstudy you would have seen this whole thing about Robert Williams from CertGuard slamming Ethan Banks for cheating on his exam. CCIEPursuit summed it up nicely, as did Matt Hill, Collin McNamara, Deon Botha and Greg Ferro.

Blog: CCIE:R&S…Done…Now What?

After doing what anybody passing their CCIE does (killing brain cells with beer), I had time to reflect on what has been an awesome year so far. I’ve had emails from all around the world, calls from family and friends congratulating me. But you wouldn’t believe how many emails, and conversations I’ve had that contained the question “What are your plans next? Now what?”…

IP Routing Protocols FAQs

I was trolling through the Cisco website and I found this awesome list of Freqently asked questions created by Cisco in its IP Routing Technology Q&A webpage. Check them out, they are definitely recommended reading for a CCIE candidate:

IP Routing: Frequently Asked Questions,
BGP: Frequently Asked Questions,
OSPF: Frequently Asked Questions,
EIGRP: Frequently Asked Questions,
ODR: Frequently Asked Questions.

IPexpert on Twitter

Looks like IPexpert is on twitter! They’ve got a promotion on there with $2500 off security and voice bootcamps! Awesome! Follow them here: http://twitter.com/ipexpert
 


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