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Re: Thread For Cisco Networking by Fulaman198(m): 12:51am On Oct 07, 2015
excess4luv:
thanks goodness i stumbled on this thread tonight,
@Fulaman, i need your guide. i studied ELECT/ELECT currently serving, just started CCNA class two months ago, plz what is the difference between CISCO academy and other CISCO certified centres for training.
some of the terms i see being mentioned here are so strange to me but am on ACCESS-LINK (topic) but still needs more touch on subnetting plz any material will be helpful to me as i study ahead.
uchenwogu5@gmail.com

hello my friend. What you want to do and be certain off is that the Cisco Certified Centres are training you on the most current CCNA material, that is ICND1 100-101 and ICND2 200-101. You also need to ask them if they are a legitimate school from the Cisco Netacademy.

Here is a list of schools that you can refer to. What part of Nigeria are you located in? Go to this website, as you can see here's a screenshot of some of the nearby schools in Jos.

What I would do personally is call around to verify with the schools that they have the latest material and are teaching the latest material. Ask if there is hands on lab work and ask to speak with the instructor and inquire if he has at minimum a CCNP.

I hoe that you find this helpful.

Always use netacad.com

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Re: Thread For Cisco Networking by excess4luv: 1:38am On Oct 07, 2015
Fulaman198:


hello my friend. What you want to do and be certain off is that the Cisco Certified Centres are training you on the most current CCNA material, that is ICND1 100-101 and ICND2 200-101. You also need to ask them if they are a legitimate school from the Cisco Netacademy.

Here is a list of schools that you can refer to. What part of Nigeria are you located in? Go to this website, as you can see here's a screenshot of some of the nearby schools in Jos.

What I would do personally is call around to verify with the schools that they have the latest material and are teaching the latest material. Ask if there is hands on lab work and ask to speak with the instructor and inquire if he has at minimum a CCNP.

I hoe that you find this helpful.

Always use netacad.com

thanks Fulaman for the swift response, really good hearted Nigerians exist.
going by materials sourced and the lecture materials they seem to be conforming to CISCO 2015 syllabul, just got to know about CISCO ACADEMY late. am in Osun state and close to OAU.
i missed some classes on Subnetting and i have tried reading it up but am not still satisfied. plz can u throw more light on VLSM . i humbly apply to be your student here and offline. plz can u enumerate areas where a certified CCNA graduate can feature.
thankz Dr.
Re: Thread For Cisco Networking by Fulaman198(m): 1:40am On Oct 07, 2015
excess4luv:


thanks Fulaman for the swift response, really good hearted Nigerians exist.
going by materials sourced and the lecture materials they seem to be conforming to CISCO 2015 syllabul, just got to know about CISCO ACADEMY late. am in Osun state and close to OAU.
i missed some classes on Subnetting and i have tried reading it up but am not still satisfied. plz can u throw more light on VLSM . i humbly apply to be your student here and offline. plz can u enumerate areas where a certified CCNA graduate can feature.
thankz Dr.

ROFLL I am no doctor (at least not yet) but I will definitely try to obtain a Ph.D. some day and make my parents proud of me.

I will be glad to help you on your subnetting later on this week. I have to go to sleep brother. Good night!
Re: Thread For Cisco Networking by baba11(m): 3:35pm On Oct 07, 2015
Fulaman198:


ROFLL I am no doctor (at least not yet) but I will definitely try to obtain a Ph.D. some day and make my parents proud of me.

I will be glad to help you on your subnetting later on this week. I have to go to sleep brother. Good night!
I believe you'll marry before obtaining the PhD bro... grin

I have found out that most of us with IT/programming related fields doesn't marry early including me and in sha Allah, mine is 'cooking' shocked

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Re: Thread For Cisco Networking by baba11(m): 1:43pm On Oct 08, 2015
Anyone with latest edition of Todd lammle sybex series should kindly send it to me.

Are we to do lab in the exams or ordinary qquestions and answers?

Any link to download these simulators:boson netsim;packet tracers and gns3 cool?
Re: Thread For Cisco Networking by baba11(m): 8:19pm On Oct 25, 2015
Why the lull here cool
Re: Thread For Cisco Networking by ptoall1000: 9:34pm On Oct 25, 2015
baba11:
Anyone with latest edition of Todd lammle sybex series should kindly send it to me.
Are we to do lab in the exams or ordinary qquestions and answers?
Any link to download these simulators:boson netsim;packet tracers and gns3 cool?
Todd lammle from 4shared. Com and packet tracer from Google
Re: Thread For Cisco Networking by excess4luv: 11:33am On Oct 27, 2015
please has Dr. Fulaman been? ur students are waiting for u
Re: Thread For Cisco Networking by baba11(m): 11:24am On Oct 29, 2015
ptoall1000:

Todd lammle from 4shared. Com and packet tracer from Google
I bet....4shared. com is the best.... every download is so direct after the installation of the software ppackag ;De
Re: Thread For Cisco Networking by Fulaman198(m): 7:43pm On Oct 29, 2015
baba11:

I believe you'll marry before obtaining the PhD bro... grin

I have found out that most of us with IT/programming related fields doesn't marry early including me and in sha Allah, mine is 'cooking' shocked

It would be great to get married without a doubt, start a family, etc. It is all about finding the person who is most compatible with you, and the one whom you can truly love. Most people marry for just the sake or the title of marriage. The real reason people should be marrying is for love not for what someone has in terms of degrees, money, etc.

For me, I look for the following in a woman: Beauty (Inside and Outside), Intelligence (Ideally, I would like to find another female programmer, and one who cares less about media related things/issues), Culture & Tradition (I don't want a woman who sells out her respective African culture for Western culture, she needs to know at least 1 African language fluently).

I am a traditional African, meaning I listen to only African music 99% of the time, speak more than 1 African language (Fulfulde, Hausa, some Zarma and some Tamasheq, and I'm still working on learning other African languages), I'm proud to be African. In any case, I don't mean to derail the thread any further.
Re: Thread For Cisco Networking by baba11(m): 8:38pm On Oct 29, 2015
Fulaman198:


It would be great to get married without a doubt, start a family, etc. It is all about finding the person who is most compatible with you, and the one whom you can truly love. Most people marry for just the sake or the title of marriage. The real reason people should be marrying is for love not for what someone has in terms of degrees, money, etc.

For me, I look for the following in a woman: Beauty (Inside and Outside), Intelligence (Ideally, I would like to find another female programmer, and one who cares less about media related things/issues), Culture & Tradition (I don't want a woman who sells out her respective African culture for Western culture, she needs to know at least 1 African language fluently).

I am a traditional African, meaning I listen to only African music 99% of the time, speak more than 1 African language (Fulfulde, Hausa, some Zarma and some Tamasheq, and I'm still working on learning other African languages), I'm proud to be African. In any case, I don't mean to derail the thread any further.
Nice one.... almost same as mine shocked
Re: Thread For Cisco Networking by omotogoodo(m): 6:10pm On Oct 31, 2015
Mr. fulaman I doff my hat o. You are super hot in networking, I marvel at the way you dissect the assignment. Pls let the teaching continue cos I believe I can learn a thing or two. Also, in the first assignment u told us to convert IP address to binary number, I'd like to know the benefit of the conversion

For starters, im a curious novice grin
Re: Thread For Cisco Networking by Fulaman198(m): 7:15pm On Oct 31, 2015
omotogoodo:
Mr. fulaman I doff my hat o. You are super hot in networking, I marvel at the way you dissect the assignment. Pls let the teaching continue cos I believe I can learn a thing or two. Also, in the first assignment u told us to convert IP address to binary number, I'd like to know the benefit of the conversion

For starters, im a curious novice grin

The benefit of the conversion is that IPv4 addresses are 32-bits in length so when you convert from decimal to binary, you get 32 binary digits (I.e. 1s and 0s). The fame goes for IPv6 which is 128 bits. When converting from hexadecimal to binary you get 128 binary digits.

Being able to understand binary and hexadecimal is also important in the computing world so that's why I brought it up. Once you understand IP addressing, it will come as second nature to you. You won't even have to convert to binary anymore.
Re: Thread For Cisco Networking by excess4luv: 7:22am On Nov 01, 2015
Fulaman198:


The benefit of the conversion is that IPv4 addresses are 32-bits in length so when you convert from decimal to binary, you get 32 binary digits (I.e. 1s and 0s). The fame goes for IPv6 which is 128 bits. When converting from hexadecimal to binary you get 128 binary digits.

Being able to understand binary and hexadecimal is also important in the computing world so that's why I brought it up. Once you understand IP addressing, it will come as second nature to you. You won't even have to convert to binary anymore.

Fulman please i have been trying to understand subnetting but the more i try the more i get confused, i haven't faced such challenge in understanding as i currently do with subneting. plz can u help me with other simplified materials and possibly a followup discussion.
mych regards sir
Re: Thread For Cisco Networking by Fulaman198(m): 9:11am On Nov 01, 2015
excess4luv:


Fulman please i have been trying to understand subnetting but the more i try the more i get confused, i haven't faced such challenge in understanding as i currently do with subneting. plz can u help me with other simplified materials and possibly a followup discussion.
mych regards sir

Yes, we'll go over it again for sure
Re: Thread For Cisco Networking by BetaTechnicians: 9:30pm On Nov 04, 2015
excess4luv:


Fulman please i have been trying to understand subnetting but the more i try the more i get confused, i haven't faced such challenge in understanding as i currently do with subneting. plz can u help me with other simplified materials and possibly a followup discussion.
mych regards sir

use this https://www.youtube.com/user/NetworKingInc/videos

videos 3, am,pm and ln should solve your problem.
Re: Thread For Cisco Networking by baba11(m): 9:05am On Nov 05, 2015
How's Mac address is 42 bits or 6 bytes?
Re: Thread For Cisco Networking by NoriegaQ(m): 2:08pm On Nov 07, 2015
baba11:
How's Mac address is 42 bits or 6 bytes?

You mean 48 bits? 8 bits make 1 byte so 48 bits makes 6 bytes.
Re: Thread For Cisco Networking by hadura29(m): 8:28am On Nov 08, 2015
Fulaman198:


The benefit of the conversion is that IPv4 addresses are 32-bits in length so when you convert from decimal to binary, you get 32 binary digits (I.e. 1s and 0s). The fame goes for IPv6 which is 128 bits. When converting from hexadecimal to binary you get 128 binary digits.

Being able to understand binary and hexadecimal is also important in the computing world so that's why I brought it up. Once you understand IP addressing, it will come as second nature to you. You won't even have to convert to binary anymore.

Hello bro, attached is an issue I am having. I am trying to configure RIP on ipv6. I am having issues with second router. Its telling me "rip not enabled" please how do I troubleshoot or what have I done wrong.

Thanks.

Re: Thread For Cisco Networking by Fulaman198(m): 10:44am On Nov 08, 2015
hadura29:


Hello bro, attached is an issue I am having. I am trying to configure RIP on ipv6. I am having issues with second router. Its telling me "rip not enabled" please how do I troubleshoot or what have I done wrong.

Thanks.

Did you set ipv6 unicast-routing?
Re: Thread For Cisco Networking by hadura29(m): 11:19am On Nov 08, 2015
Fulaman198:


Did you set ipv6 unicast-routing?

Bro thanks... Just did it and yala, got it, I was wondering what I did wrong, my routing table now shows I have rip configured... I have only being thought rip and ospf, but how do I go about eigrp, nat etc on ipv6.

Also bro, I missed my classes a bit due to work. Acl, some part of NAT, layer 2 switch, vlans.. How do I cover up..

Do you have dumps you can share, I mean the most recent.. I sent you an email.. Please I don't mind

Re: Thread For Cisco Networking by omotogoodo(m): 12:55pm On Nov 08, 2015
Good day Mr. Fulaman. Saw the advice you gave to someone about starting from brushing up on a+, network+ before CCNA and I took a cue from it. Bring a computer engineer at place of work, I just had to read up some theoretical nuggets on a+. Now I'm on network+ and I must say, I find it very interesting, the OSI model especially. I also learnt that binary to decimal conversion is sine qua non in IP addressing (remember I earlier asked why its important). Thank God I didn't skip that. Now I'm on IP address class range (I discover we use class C at workplace). In the book I'm reading they said "class a has a small network address but large host address, class B has a large network address, but each class B has a small amount of possible host address, and class C has a large network address and even smaller host address (254 at maximum).

I quite understand the host address part but the network address got me discombobulated, lolz.
What's network address?
Thanks for your prompt response sir plus I need your mobile number sir, sent you a DM to that effect.
Re: Thread For Cisco Networking by Fulaman198(m): 6:23pm On Nov 08, 2015
hadura29:


Bro thanks... Just did it and yala, got it, I was wondering what I did wrong, my routing table now shows I have rip configured... I have only being thought rip and ospf, but how do I go about eigrp, nat etc on ipv6.

Also bro, I missed my classes a bit due to work. Acl, some part of NAT, layer 2 switch, vlans.. How do I cover up..

Do you have dumps you can share, I mean the most recent.. I sent you an email.. Please I don't mind

I don't use dumps sorry. They are a very ineffective way to learn the material. What do you want to know about NAT, ACLs, Layer 2 switching, and VLANs?
Re: Thread For Cisco Networking by hadura29(m): 8:41pm On Nov 08, 2015
Fulaman198:


I don't use dumps sorry. They are a very ineffective way to learn the material. What do you want to know about NAT, ACLs, Layer 2 switching, and VLANs?

I had that mindset that after my class and much study then I will use the dumps.. Thanks for the advice.. Well as for those topics, those are the classes I missed and I need to know them. Though I do personal study and I am trying to catch up..

Ipv6 eigrp, I am not getting right.. Maybe when I try it this night I will get it...
Re: Thread For Cisco Networking by FunkyABK: 10:02pm On Nov 08, 2015
Pls I need advice on where I can apply for intern or volunteer service. I got my international certification for ccna(r&s) early this year. I am in serious need of a place where I can get practical experience. I am based in Abuja....u can reach me through my email murtalaumaradamu@gmail.com. Pls, help a fellow engineer.
Re: Thread For Cisco Networking by Fulaman198(m): 10:10pm On Nov 08, 2015
hadura29:


I had that mindset that after my class and much study then I will use the dumps.. Thanks for the advice.. Well as for those topics, those are the classes I missed and I need to know them. Though I do personal study and I am trying to catch up..

Ipv6 eigrp, I am not getting right.. Maybe when I try it this night I will get it...

When configuring IPv6 EIGRP, it's on an interface per interface basis so to say. You still want to initiate and enable the IPv6 uni-cast routing prior to configuring EIGRPv6.

Make sure that in addition to doing that, you assign a router-id to the router. E.G.

ipv6 router eigrp 1
router-id 2.2.2.2
no shutdown

And then on an interface, you want to call the always have the ipv6 eigrp 'as-number' configured (this is the asynchronous number). If we use the previous example where we initiate the IPv6 routing process for EIGRPv6, then an interface must call that exact same AS number so an example is this:

interface Serial0/0
no ip address
ipv6 address FE80::1 link-local
ipv6 address 2010:AB8::1/64
ipv6 enable
ipv6 eigrp 1
clock rate 2000000

As you can see when we created ipv6 router eigrp 1 (1 is the AS number). It is called again in the Serial0/0 interface. The interface is enabled for IPv6, but disabled for IPv4 (hence the no ip address configured on the interface). The interface (although it's not mandatory but it is recommended) is also assigned an IPv6 link-local address and an IPv6 address. Since the router is also the DCE, it's assigned a clock rate as well to feed the DTE. I hope that is a good explanation for you.
Re: Thread For Cisco Networking by Fulaman198(m): 10:13pm On Nov 08, 2015
FunkyABK:
Pls I need advice on where I can apply for intern or volunteer service. I got my international certification for ccna(r&s) early this year. I am in serious need of a place where I can get practical experience. I am based in Abuja....u can reach me through my email murtalaumaradamu@gmail.com. Pls, help a fellow engineer.

Keep at it my brother, you will succeed. Congratulations on your CCNA R&S earlier this year. Keep looking at adverts on Nairaland for job postings (on a daily basis). Don't be afraid to venture out of Abuja even though there are plenty of opportunities here. You just have to keep your head open. If there are openings in Lagos, you can take them, openings in P.H. you can take it too, openings in Bauchi, Sokoto, Jos, etc. try (I know it may be difficult). But do whatever it takes to get your foot in the door.
Re: Thread For Cisco Networking by hadura29(m): 9:46am On Nov 09, 2015
Fulaman198:


When configuring IPv6 EIGRP, it's on an interface per interface basis so to say. You still want to initiate and enable the IPv6 uni-cast routing prior to configuring EIGRPv6.

Make sure that in addition to doing that, you assign a router-id to the router. E.G.

ipv6 router eigrp 1
router-id 2.2.2.2
no shutdown

And then on an interface, you want to call the always have the ipv6 eigrp 'as-number' configured (this is the asynchronous number). If we use the previous example where we initiate the IPv6 routing process for EIGRPv6, then an interface must call that exact same AS number so an example is this:

interface Serial0/0
no ip address
ipv6 address FE80::1 link-local
ipv6 address 2010:AB8::1/64
ipv6 enable
ipv6 eigrp 1
clock rate 2000000

As you can see when we created ipv6 router eigrp 1 (1 is the AS number). It is called again in the Serial0/0 interface. The interface is enabled for IPv6, but disabled for IPv4 (hence the no ip address configured on the interface). The interface (although it's not mandatory but it is recommended) is also assigned an IPv6 link-local address and an IPv6 address. Since the router is also the DCE, it's assigned a clock rate as well to feed the DTE. I hope that is a good explanation for you.

I tried following your steps, but when I get to the point of assigning router I.d, I get the same message I have been getting since yesterday. See pic below.

Re: Thread For Cisco Networking by FunkyABK: 11:28am On Nov 09, 2015
Fulaman198:


Keep at it my brother, you will succeed. Congratulations on your CCNA R&S earlier this year. Keep looking at adverts on Nairaland for job postings (on a daily basis). Don't be afraid to venture out of Abuja even though there are plenty of opportunities here. You just have to keep your head open. If there are openings in Lagos, you can take them, openings in P.H. you can take it too, openings in Bauchi, Sokoto, Jos, etc. try (I know it may be difficult). But do whatever it takes to get your foot in the door.


Thanks a lot Engineer. It is good to know there are people like you out there who a willing to help others out. I will continue to check for the opportunities. However, please, in the case you learn of any slot, I will greatly appreciate it if you give me a heads up. By the way, I am willing to relocate to anywhere. I would mind if you take me as an apprentice.


By the way, are you pullo.......a bhi wuro toi?
Re: Thread For Cisco Networking by Fulaman198(m): 7:43pm On Nov 09, 2015
hadura29:


I tried following your steps, but when I get to the point of assigning router I.d, I get the same message I have been getting since yesterday. See pic below.

Did you make sure you enabled the router interface, with 'no shut'

e.g.

ipv6 router eigrp 1
no shut or no shutdown
router-id 1.1.1.1 (or w/e you want your router id to be).

It should work. Also instead of taking a picture with your phone, please use the snipping tool screenshot tool to capture a screenshot. What version of packet tracer are you using btw? Though all versions should work. You should be using version 6.2
Re: Thread For Cisco Networking by Fulaman198(m): 7:47pm On Nov 09, 2015
FunkyABK:



Thanks a lot Engineer. It is good to know there are people like you out there who a willing to help others out. I will continue to check for the opportunities. However, please, in the case you learn of any slot, I will greatly appreciate it if you give me a heads up. By the way, I am willing to relocate to anywhere. I would mind if you take me as an apprentice.


By the way, are you pullo.......a bhi wuro toi?

I will be on the look out for sure, ayyo bandam, min fuu? min mi Pullo Nigeria (Nijeria) ha lessdi Adamawa (Fombina). E an bo? ha toy a woni?
Re: Thread For Cisco Networking by FunkyABK: 8:15pm On Nov 09, 2015
Fulaman198:


I will be on the look out for sure, ayyo bandam, min fuu? min mi Pullo Nigeria (Nijeria) ha lessdi Adamawa (Fombina). E an bo? ha toy a woni?


Min fu mi pullo yola on. Sokoto street hedi lumo kiddum. Happy to know your are pullo. Guessed as much from your username. By the way, ado andi PC klinic na, ha jimeta, hedi police roundabout?

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