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CCNA Resources
Hey! So along my journey to obtain my CCNA, I have come across some resources that have immensely helped me prepare to take my CCNA. I do hope this does not violate any community rules, although if it does, please inform me! The first resource is Jermeys IT Labs. It provides you with extremely detailed hands-on training alongside Packet Tracer. This has been invaluable for me, and it's also available on YouTube. Having the ability to configure routers and switches, assign protocols, configure trunking, and monitor a (simulated) network in real-time has been amazing. While Packet Tracer has its limitations, it's an amazing resource on its own, even more so with Jeremy's IT labs. My second resource has been https://ccna-questions.com/. Another free resource that tests your understanding of things you've learned. I love this as it helps me narrow down what I need to focus on as well as what I have a deeper understanding of. I hope these resources help you on your Journey the ay they are helping me!
What do FHRPs do in a Network?
Guys, explain FHRPs to me. What do they do and what problem do they solve? Tagging you so you know youโ€™re the ones Iโ€™m calling on ๐Ÿคญ @Abdullah Mojumder @Enrico Pagani @Dan Ben @Aditya Jha @Sidiki Coulibaly @Ademola Onibokun @Lippo Lupo @Yaroslav Yatsyshen @Merlin W @Efrem Vargiu @Nabeel Shahzad @Didrika B. @Junior Djramedo
What do FHRPs do in a Network?
Remembering Wireless Protocols
I found this online some time ago and I think it's great for remembering wireless protocols. 802.11 - it has only 2 1โ€™s with no letters, so itโ€™s all โ€œ2โ€™sโ€, 2.4 GHz, 2 Mbps 802.11a - "advanced" band 5 GHz, "adequate" speed 54 Mbps. 802.11b - โ€œbad everythingโ€. 2.4 GHz is slower than 5 GHz so itโ€™s the "bad band", and 11 Mbps is โ€œbad speedโ€ cause itโ€™s not much of an improvement from 802.โ€11โ€ 802.11g - the โ€œOGโ€ band 2.4 GHz, "grim" speed 54 Mbps 802.11n - 2.4 GHz โ€œnโ€ 5 GHz, "new" speed 600 Mbps 802.11ac - "Advanced (a)" band 5 GHz, "Commendable (c)" speed 6.93 Gbps 802.11ax - "All (a)" bands, 2.4 / 5 / 6 GHz, "Xtreme (x)" speed 4 * 6.93 Gbps. I remember that it's "4 * 802.11ac" by the X having 4 points.
Why do we need Spanning-Tree?
Guys, you are studying Spanning Tree Protocol so much, but why do we as network engineers care about it? Why do we actually need Spanning Tree? Explain it to the community as if we were all 6-year-olds and our lives depended on understanding the purpose of Spanning Tree. ๐Ÿ‘‡
Why do we need Spanning-Tree?
Neil Anderson's Anki Flashcards
A couple of guys reached out to me on reddit asking where do I accessed Neil's flashcards. I got them after purchasing his udemy course but I'm not really sure whether you can get them publicly online. So whoever needs revisions these are great ! They are very precise and up to date should come handy.
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