I already explained in an older post my home lab for CCIE preparation. My BB1-BB3 routers are Cisco 2600 series and the rest of R1-R6 are emulated with Dynamips. The only problem is that one of the C2600 has too little Flash space to hold the required IOS. Memory [...]
Cisco Live 365 describe this as:
“Anthony Sequeira, CCIE, CCSI educates students on four key cornerstones for success in the journey to CCIE. These cornerstones include technical knowledge, study and lab strategies, proper mindset, and physical wellness.”
I can tell you it’s not essentially a technical knowledge session, and Anthony Sequeira [...]
I found this great Infographic on Pinterest and I felt the need to share it though my blog. Even if not all information are 100% accurate of complete, it’s still a nice view that worth spending some minutes to check.
Let’s say that you have a Cisco router that you use as console server to connect to your devices in the CCIE testing rack. If you want to allow other people to access your rack for training and don’t want to mess explaining how to connect to different device from the console router, then you [...]
A few days ago I did encounter a task in one of these preparation workbooks for CCIE R&S Lab which was very tricky. This task is not a hard one and does not require extensive knowledge (it can be a CCNP level question as well), but the way the question is formulated can create confusion.I [...]
I was surfing the Internet in search of some good drawing representing packet header and I come across five excellent diagrams large enough ( 1050px wide ) to use digital but also for printing. The person behind these excellent drawings is Matt Baxter, but his site (fatpipe.org) is not accessible [...]
Some time ago, I wrote about BGP Dampening and how this feature can improve the stability of the network. A lot happened since then and during my experience with different service providers I have seen that BGP dampening can help in the same measure at it can harm [...]
BGP Conditional Advertisement – it let the impression of a very complex task. Actually you will find it very easy to implement once you understand it.
In simple words I would say that BGP conditional advertisement it’s a feature that let you advertise a prefix to one of your neighbors if mandatory condition is satisfied. [...]
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In one of my last posts, I was writing about my CCIE home rack which has one server that runs Ubuntu + Ethernet Quad cards + Cisco switches. Before connecting the cables between server and Cisco switches, I had one problem that was driving me crazy.
I have [...]
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I’m sure that a lot of people out there got this info already, but for those who are not part of INE newsletter or did not check yet their website, this information may be interesting. I add below their full announcement:
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Before I started with my preparation I was in front of a dilemma. I knew that I will need a rack to practice for CCIE training and I had two options: remote rack rental or home rack.
I put together side by side all pluses and minuses about the two options, but somehow I couldn’t [...]
I don’t know how many of my blog visitors had the curiosity to visit the About section to read something about me. If some of you did read that section, then you already know that I have several certifications from Cisco and other vendors and I’m on my way to CCIE. [...]
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