CCNA Tutorial starts this week (9-1-08)

Since all three members of the LANverse.com Team hold full-time jobs (with some of us working overtime as well) it’s been a while since the Cisco CCNA Tutorial page has been updated, but here comes good news !

Starting this week we are going to concentrate on getting through and finishing the entire tutorial. In the first week we are going to cover the topic of how to start with simulators and equipment. Some of the questions we will answer will include:
- how to buy Cisco routers and switches on E-Bay
- which router and switch models are covered on the CCNA 640-802 exam
- IOS basics
- CCNA simulators


Class A subnetting tutorial finished

Class A IP subnetting tutorial is complete here at LANverse.com: http://lanverse.com/tutorials/subnetting-class-a-network/

Step by step instructions to help you understand the “anatomy” of an IP address and how to somewhat easily subnet large networks. Questions/comments welcomed !

Class B and C tutorials are in progress and will be posted soon.

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The RSS feeds are an easy way to check out the latest posts and news from LANverse.com.

New members of the LANverse team: Dr.Who and Dr.Mogy

TWO new members, Dr.Who and Dr. Mogy, have joined us at LANverse.

Dr.Who is a seasoned Linux expert that will be contributing to the content on this site. Thank you Dr. Who !

Dr.Mogy is very experiences with Microsoft products (Server 2003 and Exchange), Cisco and Network Security topics. Thank you Dr.Mogy !

This week we’re going to roll out LANverse Team pages that will give you a little insight on the team and their experience in the field on Networking, System Adminitration and Security.

As always, feel free to comment and email us.

Admin

Admin

CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) Lab setup and Tutorial

In the next few weeks I am going to set-up a Cisco® lab in order to prepare for the CCNA® (Cisco® Certified Network Associate) exam 640-802. This complete guide and walkthrough is going to cover anything from buying the equipment necessary to go through the practical labs, to setting up the whole network.

I am going to use the following book:

“CCNA – Cisco® Certified Network Associate  STUDY GUIDE” by Todd Lammle, CCSI, Sixth Edition
ISBN: 978-0-470-11008-9
The book has a printed price of $49.99, but can be found at Amazon.com for about $30 new or $22 used.

Equipment used in this lab will be:

4 x Cisco® 2610 Routers
2 x Cisco® 2924 Switch
1 x Cisco® 2912 Switch


Along with the Cisco® equipment I am going to be using a Dell Latitude D610, Dell Dimension E510, iBook G3, old Gateway laptop and an Intel-based Macbook (my main computer).

8/1/06 Update:

Pictures of the rack. Sorry about the quality, but cell phone was the only camera available at the time. I will post better pics and configurations over the weekend, because I have nothing better to do ! Oh, the life of a nerd…

Skeletek 12U close-up

Skeletek 12U close-up

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