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Hi!

 

I'm planning to take up CCNA. Would like to know your suggestions what's the best training institution here in the Phils. that offers CCNA?

 

Thanks

 

 

try nyo in 3/f global excellence co..in kalaw area yun.. katabi ng manila doctors sa likod nun

 

meron sila ccna class po...

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pls help answer

Cisco 2 Case Study

 

Wow boss. Mahaba yung sagot dito ah. This is quick and dirty. Please feel free to peer-review or make comments:

 

Break down the network into three (3) groups: Center, Boaz, and Eva.

 

 

Center Network:

 

Center Network will have two LAN subnets (255.255.255.0 or /24): One for the servers and one for the Workstations. Center router will require dot1q trunking. The switch needs to be configured with two VLAN's: Create the VLAN first and then create the logical interface VLAN. Assign switch ports to the necessary VLAN and allow the uplink (towards the Center router) configured for dot1q trunking.

 

I recommend creating a logical interface Loopback0 address and using this as your default gateway for both subnets.

 

The inter-router link would be best suited if you use a /30 address (255.255.255.252).

 

Boaz and Eva Network:

 

Boaz and Eva will require two different subnets (255.255.255.0 or /24) EACH. The workstations's IP Default gateway will be the router's LAN facing interface. No need for dot1q trunking, in my opinion.

 

Routing:

I'd prefer OSPF here.

 

IP Address Schemes:

 

Center Network:

 

Center Router Interface Loopback 0: 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.255 (that's the correct subnet mask: /32)

 

VLAN 1 (User VLAN)

10.0.1.0 /24

Default Gateway: 10.0.0.1

 

VLAN 2 (Server VLAN)

10.0.2.0 /24

Default Gateway: 10.0.0.1

 

WAN Interface:

S0/0 (Goes to Boaz)

IP Address: 10.1.0.1 /30

 

S0/1 (Goes to Eva)

IP Address: 10.2.0.1 /30

 

Routing:

router ospf 1

network 10.0.0.0 0.0.1.255 area 0

 

 

Boaz Network:

WAN Interface:

S0/0 (Goes to Center)

IP Address: 10.1.0.2 /30

 

LAN-facing Interface

IP Address: 10.8.0.0 /24

 

Boaz Router Interface Loopback 0: 10.15.0.1 255.255.255.255 (that's the correct subnet mask: /32)

 

Routing:

router ospf 1

network 10.8.0.0 0.7.255.255 area 0

 

 

Eva Network:

WAN Interface:

S0/0 (Goes to Center)

IP Address: 10.2.0.2 /30

 

LAN-Facing Interface

IP Address: 10.16.0.1 /24

 

Boaz Router Interface Loopback 0: 10.23.0.1 255.255.255.255 (that's the correct subnet mask: /32)

 

Routing:

router ospf 1

network 10.16.0.0 0.7.255.255 area 0

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Guys, i have a networking problem:

 

I connect my PC and my friend's laptop via P2P connection pra maka laro ng dota 1 on 1. when i "ping" both of the OK na mn, but when I created a dota game, D NIYA AKO MAKITA SA WARCRAFT in LAN Games. What seems to be the problem in here?? Help Please

 

Another thing: ano ang pre-requisite when u take up CCNA course? Kac sa Informatics its all preparatory and basics!

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im taking CNPP sa Informatics parang counterpart xa ng Cisco pero parang pareho lng...42k and 3 modules pero 30% discount ako kac im scholar...ok din ang training..4 lng kami...1st meeting namin last sunday Apr 27.

 

informatics parang counterpart xa ng cisco pero pareho lang? ....dude di ko ma intindihan to....o baka ccnp,higher level than ccna kasi 4 modules na ang kailangan mo i exam para maging ccnp ka?

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informatics parang counterpart xa ng cisco pero pareho lang? ....dude di ko ma intindihan to....o baka ccnp,higher level than ccna kasi 4 modules na ang kailangan mo i exam para maging ccnp ka?

 

I am taking:

 

Certified

Networking

Professionals

Program

 

in Informatics.

 

Dude, mas higher level ang ang Cisco kaysa Informatics' CNPP. prang preparatory lng ang CNPP eh. mas in-depth pa rin ang Cisco Training. "3 modules ang itackle mo sa CNPP den u have an option to take MCP or CCNA exam." -sabi ng receptionist sa Informatics

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good day guys! need help po..

 

what 1XFastethernet Module is compatible with these model:

 

CISCO 3825 ISR ROUTER

 

Cisco IOS Software, 3800 Software (C3825-SPSERVICESK9-M), Version 12.4(3h), RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc2)

Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport

Copyright © 1986-2007 by Cisco Systems, Inc.

Compiled Wed 25-Jul-07 19:43 by stshen

ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 12.4(13r)T, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)

RCII_Manila uptime is 6 weeks, 1 hour, 51 minutes

System returned to ROM by power-on

System image file is "flash:c3825-spservicesk9-mz.124-3h.bin"

Cisco 3825 (revision 1.2) with 227328K/34816K bytes of memory.

Processor board ID FHK1133F2JQ

2 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces

2 Serial(sync/async) interfaces

8 Voice FXO interfaces

4 Voice FXS interfaces

DRAM configuration is 64 bits wide with parity enabled.

479K bytes of NVRAM.

62720K bytes of ATA System CompactFlash (Read/Write)

Configuration register is 0x2102

 

 

CISCO 2851 ISR ROUTER

 

Cisco IOS Software, 2800 Software (C2800NM-SPSERVICESK9-M), Version 12.4(3h), RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc2)

Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport

Copyright © 1986-2007 by Cisco Systems, Inc.

Compiled Wed 25-Jul-07 15:20 by stshen

ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 12.4(13r)T, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)

RCII_LMS uptime is 5 weeks, 17 hours, 57 minutes

System returned to ROM by power-on

System image file is "flash:c2800nm-spservicesk9-mz.124-3h.bin"

Cisco 2851 (revision 53.51) with 251904K/10240K bytes of memory.

Processor board ID FHK1133F261

2 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces

2 Serial(sync/async) interfaces

8 Voice FXO interfaces

4 Voice FXS interfaces

DRAM configuration is 64 bits wide with parity enabled.

239K bytes of non-volatile configuration memory.

62720K bytes of ATA CompactFlash (Read/Write)

Configuration register is 0x2102

 

or is it possible to have this module in the said router? thanks those who'll help'' :)

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I am taking:

 

Certified

Networking

Professionals

Program

 

in Informatics.

 

Dude, mas higher level ang ang Cisco kaysa Informatics' CNPP. prang preparatory lng ang CNPP eh. mas in-depth pa rin ang Cisco Training. "3 modules ang itackle mo sa CNPP den u have an option to take MCP or CCNA exam." -sabi ng receptionist sa Informatics

 

 

ano ang tinatackle ng program na yan? what equipments ang gamit?

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ano ang tinatackle ng program na yan? what equipments ang gamit?

 

(hinde ito completo and sunod2x)

 

Module 1: Networking Fundamentals

 

- TCP/IP

- Basic Networking

- Topology

 

wala pa kami module 2 eh...basta mga advance na like routing, etc..

 

Kaw dude, saan ka nag take ng cisco mo? Is that true that you after 3 yrs u have to renew ur licence(?)... ano kinaibahan ng CCNA sa CompTIA?

 

ask ko lng...

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SIR,

 

kasi we're planning to set up a wireless network with 150-200 users. anong cisco wireless router and firewall ang dpat kong gmitn? and specs... any suggestions?

 

multiple dlink access points lang,kaso kailangan mo i set ng maayos para walang overlapping sa frequency,kasi with 200 users di kaya ng konting Access point yan

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(hinde ito completo and sunod2x)

 

Module 1: Networking Fundamentals

 

- TCP/IP

- Basic Networking

- Topology

 

wala pa kami module 2 eh...basta mga advance na like routing, etc..

 

Kaw dude, saan ka nag take ng cisco mo? Is that true that you after 3 yrs u have to renew ur licence(?)... ano kinaibahan ng CCNA sa CompTIA?

 

ask ko lng...

 

 

took it sa mapua...before i enrolled sa mapua,nag i install na ako ng routers at switches..just need to get the basics para sa exam,pero hands on experience on LAN and WAN. 2-3 YEARS EXPERIENCE na ako,at present working as network administrator sa isang GOCC. still routers switches and everyday na kinakalikot ko,including the avaya voip server. self studying for CCNP na ako

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multiple dlink access points lang,kaso kailangan mo i set ng maayos para walang overlapping sa frequency,kasi with 200 users di kaya ng konting Access point yan

 

 

sir, i still dont get it.. can you please help me what are the equipments/wireless router do i need to set this up? and can you suggest a Cisco equipment that suit my needs? thanks in advance..

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took it sa mapua...before i enrolled sa mapua,nag i install na ako ng routers at switches..just need to get the basics para sa exam,pero hands on experience on LAN and WAN. 2-3 YEARS EXPERIENCE na ako,at present working as network administrator sa isang GOCC. still routers switches and everyday na kinakalikot ko,including the avaya voip server. self studying for CCNP na ako

 

Galing mo naman dude! :blush: actually wala talaga akong hands on actual experience on LAN and WAN...(P2P pa lng alam ko! hehehe!)kac CSR work ko! dats why kuha ako networking course sa Informatics...evrything im learning ryt now is purely basics! <_< isa sa mga pinupurse ko maging server/network admin tulad mo...btw ilang taon ka na nung naging Net Admin? is it necessary Cisco certified para maging Server Admin? Im Asking for ur precious advice, dude! Daghang Salamat! :flowers:

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Galing mo naman dude! :blush: actually wala talaga akong hands on actual experience on LAN and WAN...(P2P pa lng alam ko! hehehe!)kac CSR work ko! dats why kuha ako networking course sa Informatics...evrything im learning ryt now is purely basics! <_< isa sa mga pinupurse ko maging server/network admin tulad mo...btw ilang taon ka na nung naging Net Admin? is it necessary Cisco certified para maging Server Admin? Im Asking for ur precious advice, dude! Daghang Salamat! :flowers:

 

 

Sir,

 

with your present work,just make the most out of it. mahirap mag gamble changing job that could actually let you handle actual routers,switches and other networking equipments,practice practice ka lang through simulation,pero kung desidido ka talaga na lumipat at makaranas handling actual equipments,or gusto mo maging net admin. kailangan mo mag certify para mas solid ang resume at kailangan din yung skill mo. already interviewed by AT&T. Basic questions lang,how to do password recovery,step by step on switch at router,upgrading ios ng router,routing protocols and stuff....ganun ang questions nila for teir 1 support. tier 2 and 3 different story na yun. 1 year palang ako as net admin,disgrasya lang na napunta ako sa present work ko,since we used to go to corporate clients ng PLDT,madalas madaming nag o offer ng work,what i did eh namili na lang yung may best offer :-)

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Sir,

 

with your present work,just make the most out of it. mahirap mag gamble changing job that could actually let you handle actual routers,switches and other networking equipments,practice practice ka lang through simulation,pero kung desidido ka talaga na lumipat at makaranas handling actual equipments,or gusto mo maging net admin. kailangan mo mag certify para mas solid ang resume at kailangan din yung skill mo. already interviewed by AT&T. Basic questions lang,how to do password recovery,step by step on switch at router,upgrading ios ng router,routing protocols and stuff....ganun ang questions nila for teir 1 support. tier 2 and 3 different story na yun. 1 year palang ako as net admin,disgrasya lang na napunta ako sa present work ko,since we used to go to corporate clients ng PLDT,madalas madaming nag o offer ng work,what i did eh namili na lang yung may best offer :-)

 

Thanks for those precious advice, Master. actually magttapos na ako sa module 1 sa Informatics and still very shallow pa rin mga natutunan ko. iba talaga pag na experience mo mag install, configure and etc... i hope after matapos ko lahat2x ng modules ko makahanap ako ng work na related sa pinag-aaralan ko, kahit first step ng isang network admin, kahit taga terminate lng ng patch cord and connector.hehehe! btw marami na bang mga CCNA dito sa Pinas? magkano starting ng isang Server/Network Admin? Karagdagan tanong lng poh..

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Thanks for those precious advice, Master. actually magttapos na ako sa module 1 sa Informatics and still very shallow pa rin mga natutunan ko. iba talaga pag na experience mo mag install, configure and etc... i hope after matapos ko lahat2x ng modules ko makahanap ako ng work na related sa pinag-aaralan ko, kahit first step ng isang network admin, kahit taga terminate lng ng patch cord and connector.hehehe! btw marami na bang mga CCNA dito sa Pinas? magkano starting ng isang Server/Network Admin? Karagdagan tanong lng poh..

 

pre madami ng CCNA ngayon..kasi yung ccna modules ino offer na sa mapua,dlsu as elective sa mga COE,ECE students nila. that was 3 - 4 years ago pa nag start..so expect mas madami na ngayon.competition sa market padami na ng padami,so experience comes in na dyan kung pare pareho akyong Certified na..meron naman kasing mga certified na " by the book" lang ang alam at walang actual exprience sa routers..believe me madaming ganun hehehe

 

goodluck sa training at future job hunting mo as network admin.

 

 

di dapat bababa sa 30k..pero again depende sa experience,skill at knowledge mo sa ina applayan mo at most important kung kaya ka pa swelduhin ng companies sa asking mo hahaha

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took it sa mapua...before i enrolled sa mapua,nag i install na ako ng routers at switches..just need to get the basics para sa exam,pero hands on experience on LAN and WAN. 2-3 YEARS EXPERIENCE na ako,at present working as network administrator sa isang GOCC. still routers switches and everyday na kinakalikot ko,including the avaya voip server. self studying for CCNP na ako

 

 

oist schoolmate.

saan ka kumuha ng ccnp?

babalik akong mapua eh. :P

 

sagot ng dell :lol:

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