Category Archives: Computer Certification

Cisco CCNP / BCMSN Exam Tutorial: Configuring PortFast And BPDU Guard

In your CCNA studies, you learned about PortFast and the trouble it can cause if configured on the wrong port! Suitable only for switch ports connected directly to a single host, PortFast allows a port running STP to go directly from blocking to forwarding mode. A Cisco router will give you a warning when you […]

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Cisco CCNP / BCMSN Exam Tutorial: Configuring CGMP On Routers & Switches

If a Layer Two switch doesn’t have the capabilities to run IGMP Snooping, it will be able to run CGMP – Cisco Group Membership Protocol. CGMP allows the multicast router to work with the Layer Two switch to eliminate unnecessary multicast forwarding. CGMP will be enabled on both the multicast router and the switch, but […]

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Cisco CCNP / BCMSN Exam Tutorial: Changing The Active Router In HSRP

To pass the BCMSN exam and earn your CCNP certification, you’ve got to know HSRP inside and out. While the operation and basic commands of HSRP are pretty simple, there are some important details that are easily overlooked but are vital in getting HSRP to work the way you want it to. Let’s take a […]

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Cisco CCNP / BCMSN Exam Tutorial: BPDU Skew Detection

You may look at that feature’s name and think, “What is a BPDU Skew, and why do I want to detect it?” What we’re actually attempting to detect are BPDUs that aren’t being relayed as quickly as they should be. After the root bridge election, the root bridge transmits BPDUs, and the non-root switches relay […]

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Cisco CCNA Exam Tutorial And Case Study: VLANs and IP Connectivity

In this CCNA case study, we’ll take some basic switching and trunking theory and put it into action. We have two routers (R2 and R3) along with two switches (SW1 and SW2). R2 is connected to SW1 at fast 0/2, and R3 is connected to SW2 at fast 0/3. Both routers have IP addresses on […]

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Cisco CCNA Exam Tutorial: Troubleshooting Directly Connected Serial Interfaces

CCNA exam success depends largely on noticing the details, and this is especially true of configurations involving directly connected serial interfaces. And of course, it’s not enough to notice these details – you’ve got to know what to do about them! A Cisco router is a DTE by default, but directly connecting two DTEs with […]

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