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Hello David,

I would just like to say thank you for the smoothness of our transaction from ebay.

It's good that it all went to plan, and I wish all traders were as efficient as you were today.

I have had a quick look at the programme, and it seems just what I  need to get some revision done before I book the exam.

Thanks again,

Neil Frost
This is my first newsletter, I came across your IOS tips ebook searching through google, and didn't mind getting the newsletter. Now, I'd like to say wow!

Its awesome, I'm really glad I signed up--kron jobs on IOS? I didn't know you could do that! The information is incredibly well presented.

When I can tear myself away from study, I'll update my blog, and give your site a plug, you provide some fantastic resources that you don't really see anywhere else, thanks!

Greets!
Jason Freeman

I think the new version of the command memorizer is brilliant and has been a massive help during studying for the exams

Thanks for the quick response. Feel free to use the comments. If you’d like to add something else I will tell you that I found your proof-readers to be particularly good.

This is my 8th certification test in the last year and frequently the answers that are given are just blantantly wrong.

It was a good feeling to not find myself confused.

Casey Lightner

David,

Just wanted to say thanks for your study materials. I passed the (ICND 1) CCENT exam. I will be looking to write the ICND 2 exam in the future.

Regards

Narendra (Joe) Persaud

David,

Thanks! It went very well,

I passed the test. Yehaw!

I attribute my success to the time spent using the CCNA Knowledge Verifier testing application.

It covered important concepts and operational tasks that were covered on the CCNA test.

The Command Line Memorizer section provided additional insight into many of the troubleshooting exercises.

Thanks again for your help.
Todd Gathright,
Madison,
New Jersey,
USA

Thanks.

Really of great help.

With regards,

Bala
Kuwait

Hi David,

Thanks you very much for all those nice, very nice newsletters!

Keep up the good work!

Kind regards,

Maurice Mulder
The Netherlands

Hi David..

The VPN config only took 15-20 mins – more because I was trying to find my specific needed entries – the actual generation and then copy / paste was crazy-fast … the issue I had initially had to do with using the Cisco VPN utility via ASDM, which got me connected OK – and could even browse – but for whatever reason could not print across the tunnel –

I recreated the tunnel with your config generator and it was working …  so .. thanks!

Looking forward to using the site and provided tools ..

Thanks again!!

David Meyer

USA

Hi David,

I’ve been subscribe your newsletter for almost 6 months. And I found great, brilliant idea with your learning idea. VERY RECOMMENDED.

Thanks.

Best Regard,

Wahyu

David,
Brilliant newsletter !!! Very informative and I love the way you illustrate the concept by the walk through.

With Best regards,

Stephen
Nottingham, England
CCIE #11330

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Exam Information:

CCNA Tests & Simulator 640-802

ICND2 Tests & Simulator 640-816

640-816 ICND2 Exam Information

General:

Bridging and Switching Basics

How to use the Cisco IOS

IP Protocols explained (ARP, IP, ICMP, TCP, UDP)

Port Numbers

Protocol Numbers

Loopback interfaces

The OSI Model Explained

Reset a Cisco Router to Factory Default Settings

Understanding & Troubleshooting DHCP in Catalyst Switch or Enterprise Networks

Cabling:

Cabling Guide for Console and AUX Ports

Console Cable Pinouts

DTE & DCE Serial Cable Specifications

CDP:

Configuring Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)

Interface numbering convention

Interface and Line Numbers in Cisco 1800, 2800 and 3800 Series Routers

Routing

Routing Basics

BGP

Administrative Distances

IP Classless Explained

Behavior of RIP and IGRP When Sending and Receiving Updates

Routing Protocol Configuration Guides

Configuring EIGRP

Configuring Integrated IS-IS

Configuring Routing Information Protocol

Configuring On-Demand Routing

OSPF Design Guide

Configuring OSPF

LAN Switching and VLANs:

How LAN Switches Work

LAN Switching Overview

Spanning-Tree

Spanning Tree Protocol Problems and Related Design Considerations

Understanding Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (802.1w)

Inter-Switch Link and IEEE 802.1Q Frame Format

VTP

Access lists:

Configuring IP Access lists

Access list masks

Access Control Lists: Overview and Guidelines

NAT:

NAT: Local and Global Definitions

Configuring Network Address Translation: Getting Started

Configuring Static and Dynamic NAT Simultaneously

PPP:

Introduction to WAN Technologies

PPP Overview

PPP Troubleshooting Flowchart

Troubleshooting PPP (CHAP or PAP) Authentication

Frame-Relay:

Frame-Relay overview

Frame Relay Frequently Asked Questions

Frame-relay ICND Exam