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Hi Jitendera, I need ur suggestion. I completed my CCNA certification & also hving some sort of real time experience. Now i m planning to do CCNP. Little bit confusion is that whether it wud be better for me to go for CCNP ya CCNA (Security). As off my goal is to reach CCIE (Security & Switching/Routing). So tell me some solution of my confusion yaar..!!! Thanx & Regards Shahin..
What command can you type to view the connections after telneting into multiple routers simultaneously? A.) sh users B.) sh ports C.) sh host D.) sh sessions
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Hey Folks how are you i guess some of guys are newly visitors of this site so let me introduce my self. I am jitendera kumar sinha working for cisco system (india)( Network engineer L2) and i was also a regular Visitors of this site and i have provided lots of answer and i do not know how many are correct :-) By the way i am here again to learn some thing and share my knowledge which is beyond CCNA Scope and and it is some where related to ccnp ( switching )and ccnp Security as i am pursuing ccnp security so i am going to start the topics from switching and will share my knowledge and try to brush-up my knowledge.... so let me know any topic in switching where you are facing difficulty and i will try to solve it so please post one topic and i will reply weekly as i am getting time on Sunday only
Can anyone explain the load balancing of PVST+????
Utilizing RIP, what is the limit when it comes to the number of hops?
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