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Re: A+ or network+
A+ certification tells people you know about PCs. Network+ is obviously about networks. If you are going to do networks that only use Macs and other computers, skip A+. I can't see that as realistic, so do A+. My advice, which I followed, is A+ Network+ Server+ Security+ in that order. i-Net+ was a waste, IMHO. -
Earings with A+ and Network+
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Best networking blogs?
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Network + tommorow
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default gateway in stub networks
In the Todd Lammel book I read, "You can only use default routing on stub networks—those with only one exit path out of the network." Then how does a router in a non-stub network forwards a packet to a network that's not in its table? Does it forward it to a router it thinks is a stub network? thanks -
Properway to right a network statement.
So I'm going through the Route and have always typed out the network statement under EIGRP/OSPF with out much thought. So the test networks I always use are 10.2.76.1 255.255.254.0, 10.2.78.1 255.255.254.0, 172.16.1.1 255.255.255.0 EIGRP network 10.2.76.0 network 10.2.78.0 network 172.16.1.0 OSPF network 10.2.76.0… -
Network+ 2009
Hello, just starting out on my network career hoping eventually to reach CCNP level. Anyway i've seen that the new Network+ exam is out and i'm wondering if you guys think it's worth going for the N10-004 rather than the N10-003. Also do you believe these two books would be enough material to get me through it, as there is… -
rip for class A networks?
Hi all, I have a question about configuring RIP for an internet routable network (not in 10/8, 172.16-31/16 or 192.168.x/24). For example 1.1.1.0/27 and 2.2.2.0/30. How do I configure this? network 1.1.1.0 network 2.2.2.0 ? This is a class A network so 1.0.0.0 and 2.0.0.0 might be the correct answers. Can someone help me… -
Networking (Where to start?)
Evening All, I currently have my MCSA and interested in studying for some Networking certs. I have little 'networking' knowledge and before my studies begin for CCNA (which is my 1st goal) is there any advice on other networking certs and / or books, before I attempt this? Is CCNA to much for someone with little networking… -
Network + exam
Hi there, i'm new to the forum. I've passed my A+ and i've got my Network+ exam on the 11th August 05. I'm stuck on quite a few things and finding it hard to memorise various parts. If i pass my network+, what is the best step to take after this? I'm thinking of doing my MCSE and CCNA? Also, is there much demand for…
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