I'm doing a free webinar on spanning tree for CCNA candidates
reaper81
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in CCNA & CCENT
Hi guys,
Most of you probably don't know me here but I posted a lot on the CCIE forum previously where I blogged about my journey to CCIE.
I'm doing a webinar at the Cisco Learning Network about spanning tree for CCNA candidates. It will cover things like PVST+, RPVST+ and I'll show how to configure and verify these protocols. If you are interested sign up here.
Most of you probably don't know me here but I posted a lot on the CCIE forum previously where I blogged about my journey to CCIE.
I'm doing a webinar at the Cisco Learning Network about spanning tree for CCNA candidates. It will cover things like PVST+, RPVST+ and I'll show how to configure and verify these protocols. If you are interested sign up here.
Daniel Dib
CCIE #37149
CCIE #37149
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SGIT Member Posts: 52 ■□□□□□□□□□I will have to check it out. That is the subject I am currently on for the ICND2. I am hoping to finish it today and move to the next.
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theodoxa Member Posts: 1,340 ■■■■□□□□□□Was not able to join meeting. I did not have access to Wi-Fi at the time of the webinar, so I could not "use a computer" (my laptop - I won't pay extra just to be able to tether my phone) as Cisco is demanding because "access to this meeting is not supported on mobile devices". From Google, it seems to indicate that you have to tick some kind of box when creating a meeting to allow mobile devices (mobile devices are not allowed by default) to connect which is kinda ridiculous [on Cisco's part] in this day and age.R&S: CCENT → CCNA → CCNP → CCIE [ ]
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WilyOne Member Posts: 131Cisco uses WebEx. No idea if there's even a mobile version, but I had to install it on my PC before I could even connect.
The good news is the webinar was recorded, so you'll be able to watch it later. -
WilyOne Member Posts: 131reaper81/Daniel, Thanks for the webinar.
I understand the need to know the history and development of protocols, but for the CCNA exam do we need to know the details of the older versions? (Anything besides RPVST+)
Also, some of the switchport modes you covered struck me as rather esoteric - perhaps CCNP material. While it's good to know, for CCNA purposes do we need to know anything beyond the basic portfast command? Thanks -
theodoxa Member Posts: 1,340 ■■■■□□□□□□Cisco uses WebEx. No idea if there's even a mobile version, but I had to install it on my PC before I could even connect.
The good news is the webinar was recorded, so you'll be able to watch it later.
I installed the WebEx Android App, but it still said that I had to use a computer for that meeting.R&S: CCENT → CCNA → CCNP → CCIE [ ]
Security: CCNA [ ]
Virtualization: VCA-DCV [ ]