Explained configuration of port-based security with 802.1x
Posted by Maurício Bento Ghem in 802.1x, BCMSN, CCNP, Labs, Resumos, Segurança
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Jul
2009
Explained configuration of port-based security with 802.1xPosted by Maurício Bento Ghem in 802.1x, BCMSN, CCNP, Labs, Resumos, Segurança Imprimir este Post
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Jul
2009
(Portugues) Como praticar para BCMSN? Pequena soluçãoPosted by Maurício Bento Ghem in BCMSN, CCNP, Labs, Livros, Roteiros de estudo Imprimir este Post
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Jul
2009
(Portugues) Laboratório HSRP - Alta disponibilidade com Tracking de interfacesPosted by Maurício Bento Ghem in Alta disponibilidade, BCMSN, CCNP, Dynamips, HSRP, Labs Imprimir este Post
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Jul
2009
(Portugues) BCMSN e Dynamips - Suporte do ‘famoso’ módulo NM-16ESWPosted by Maurício Bento Ghem in BCMSN, CCNP, Dynamips, Tools, Labs, Preparação Imprimir este Post
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Jun
2009
Methodology of studies for BCMSNPosted by Maurício Bento Ghem in BCMSN, CCNP, Futuro, Livros, Preparação, Roteiros de estudo Imprimir este Post
Hello Guys, During the afternoon, put my methodology of studies that use to prepare me for the proof BCMSN (Building Converged Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks), 642-812. This will be the second test required to obtain the CCNP certification, and the first that I was the BSCI. The next evidence will be, respectively, ISCW and ONT. Materials used:
Below the methodology.
Extra Tip 1: After a detailed reading of the book, and start of practice, all questions that arise should be settled. Extra Tip 2: For the BSCI I did a TXT which contained all my questions, they answered and other information that I felt needed to be fixed. Do it! It is a great way to fix something, because the amount of content is huge. Following this approach want to optimize my time and learning. This method is based on previous experience I had with the other evidence. A big hug and personal success for all. Maurício Bento Ghem.
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Jun
2009
Passed the BSCI exam - Result and PreparationPosted by Maurício Bento Ghem in BSCI, CCNP, Livros, Notícias, PASSEI, Roteiros de estudo, Vídeos Imprimir este Post
Hello everybody, In previous post I was informed that in the past BSCI and prontifiquei me to detail a little more of the day I had to get this certification. First, the BSCI was my result: Note: 911 / 1000 Trim: 790 Questions: 61 Time: 2 hours. Scorecard:
Confirm what many say, the BSCI is difficult! Ensures that all my preparation was not so good, would not in evidence. Unlike the CCNA, the BSCI has more questions that makes you think. In my test fell all content studied. Do not remember anything that did not fall. The laboratories that fell in my test were:
The issues were the most diverse, so the rebound all: Study and learn, because if you do not this (and try your luck for braindumps) may not be optimal and not pass the professional certification, as this evidence, especially, is Hardcore! Each second of my journey of study paid off, because all I added knowledge. Now, talk a little as my preparation. For the BSCI, I had not done any study plan - something that will do for BCMSN to optimize the time - but my study was to 24/03/2009 (the day after the approval of CCNA) until 30/05/2009 (2 days before being approved in BSCI) and followed by:
Extra Tips: Always keep a TXT annotations! When you have a question put it in TXT. When you have an information that is new to you write it in TXT. Thus, you have compiled a file of information and can track all your progress, and if the development of your study you have a question that relates to what you studied, you have noted in TXT. Personnel, per hour is this. I hope to have contributed a lot, and now towards BCMSN. This week will draw up a plan of studies and will publish on the blog for you to follow. A strong hug and success to all of us. Maurício Bento Ghem
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Jun
2009
Passed the BSCI exam - 1/4 for CCNPPosted by Maurício Bento Ghem in BSCI, CCNP, Notícias, PASSEI Imprimir este Post
Hello everybody, It is with great pleasure that I wish to announce that today (01/jun/2009) at 09:00 in Passei BSCI (642-901), one of four tests that comprise the CCNP. Since I am without a computer in my way, then do a more extended comment saying that crashed, which studied and general considerations on the evidence. Next step, BCMSN (Building Converged Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks), 642-812. A big hug and success to all of us, Maurício Bento Ghem. Towards the CCNP!
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May
2009
Overview of Multicast Addresses - BSCIPosted by Maurício Bento Ghem in BSCI, CCNP, Multicast, Resumos Imprimir este Post
Hello Guys, When I was studying Multicast for BSCI I came across some questions that ask for certain multicast addresses associated with their applications. Here is a summary table of the relevant addresses I know I have over my studies, combined with some demand issues in the study.
Reference:- IANA, IPv4 Multicast Addresses <http://www.iana.org/assignments/multicast-addresses/>. 23/maio/2009 in Access. A big hug and success to all. Maurício Bento Ghem
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May
2009
BSCI Exam Scheduled!Posted by Maurício Bento Ghem in BSCI, CCNP, Notícias Imprimir este Post
Hello Guys, Who monitors the comments in the blog Marco Filippetti may have noticed that I said have marked the race BSCI. Now, I’m making it official: Test scheduled for 1/junho/2009, 09:00. I am improving my knowledge until now to feel more secure for their achievement. When I go I have studied 2 months and 1 week. If you follow this average by the end of the year will be possible to achieve my goal of getting the CCNP until December. Many say that the BSCI is proof more difficult, and I still do not know hehehhe. But the content is a little complicated at first, but once you ‘get the morning’, examines the practices and laboratories you understand perfectly everything that was written in the books. Also, it is possible that by routing be my favorite area in the world of networking I learned with pleasure. If the next 3 tests are interesting as the content of BSCI is a pleasure studying and learning, in order to obtain the CCNP and demonstrate knowledge sedimented. Wish me calm and serenity to this day, as luck - I believe - is necessary only for those who are not prepared in its entirety. Cheers, Maurício Bento Ghem.
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May
2009
Abstract IPv6 - CCNA and CCNPPosted by Maurício Bento Ghem in BSCI, CCNA, CCNP, IPv6, Multicast, Preparação, Resumos, Roteiros de estudo, Tunneling Imprimir este Post
Hello Guys, IPv6- We added several features compared to IPv4, such as 128 bits for addressing (IPv4 only 32), security (through extension headers), techniques to transition from IPv4 to IPv6, QOS embebbed (direct the header), Autoconfiguration ( allows a host to obtain an IP address without having to run DHCP on the network) and IP mobility. - IPv6 does not have the checksum field (and not the place), considering that the control of errors of lower layers is reliable.
- Multicast: Identified by prefix FF00:: / 8. The next 4 bits are flags, and the other 4 next define the scope of Multicast (shown below). Beside, a diagram of the range of scopes.
- Anycast: A Global Unicast address assigned to more than one device, set it as anycast. Has as its route to the nearest anycast device. See below. - IPv6 Hosts must meet at least the following addresses:
- Routers, and this answer should also respond in address:
- The main forms of transition from IPv4 to IPv6 can be made through the Dual Stack (running both IPv4 and IPv6 to no longer have need for IPv4) and tunneling (encapsulate the IPv6 packet within an IPv4 packet - figure). For the tunneling is expected the prefix 2002:: / 16. References:- CCNP BSCI Official Exam Certification Guide 4th edition, por Brent Stewart. CiscoPress - CCNA 4.1 Guia Completo de Estudo, por Marco Filippetti. Visual Books - CertProject, imagem do header IPv6. - Cisco IOS IPv6 Multicast Introduction - Very good. - RFC 3513 Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) Addressing. I would pay special support to all who will make sure during the month of June. A big hug, Maurício Bento Ghem. |