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Re: ccna or network+
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Re: A+, Network+, And then...
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Re: Difference between Network Engineer vs Network Analyst
I'd agree with this. To sum up what I've seen, its usually been Network Analysts usually watch the network and either fix it, or report it out to be fixed. Network Engineers are those who create/add to the network. There will be some blurring of the lines, but that pretty much is what I've seen it as. -
Re: DAG Network - specify specific MAPI / Replication network ?
Comment by royal · · Home› Certification Preparation› Microsoft› Exchange Server & Office Communications Server ExamsThe way a network is enabled for MAPI is by having that particular's network IP Address in DNS. It is only supported to have only MAPI network thus meaning only 1 IP on a DAG member should be registered in DNS. All other networks should not be registered in DNS and should be enabled for replication. -
Re: network +/ A+ Core hardware
Network+ and A+ are two totally different exams. A+ only touches on the basics needed to recognize what a network is and the IP configuration needed to get a PC to connect to a network. Network+ will cover the entire concept of networking and will lead you from basic knowledge to advanced knowledge. -
Re: network +
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Re: Networking Student
No they are not. Network+ is closer to the CCNET curriculum. If he does well with the Network+ which give him a general background with alot of different network stuff he can take the composite CCNA test. IF he struggled with the Network+ he can do the CCENT then ICND2 then continue on from that point. I think a Network+… -
One for the networking gods analyze network layout
Hi guys I was at work today and I have been trying to improve my networking knowledge. I am obviously a amateur and figured I would call on the gods for some advice on whether our current network arrangement is adequate. ( Downstairs) So we have draytek router connected to a SME server I think this server handles DHCP for… -
Why are there 3 links for 10. network
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Avi Networks
Anyone here have experience w/ AVI Networks in a production environment? We are an F5 shop but are moving towards NSX and a private cloud built on vSphere - so Avi Networks looks like a good choice. They also have really good analytics and a more centralized SDN approach to traditional load-balancing.
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