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CCNA, CCENT, CCNP, And Cisco Security Exam Questions: EIGRP, Honeypots, Proxy ARP, And More!

Monday, July 28th, 2008

To help you prepare for total success on your Cisco certification exams, here are some free practice exam questions on topics from Proxy ARP to honeypots.  

To help you prepare for total success on your Cisco certification exams, here are some free practice exam questions on topics from Proxy ARP to honeypots.   Answers are at the bottom of the page.  Enjoy!

CCNA Certification:

What command disables Proxy ARP on a Cisco router interface?

CCENT Certification:

What single word describes a major advantage of using UDP over TCP?

Cisco CCNA, CCNP, And Security Practice Exam: OSPF Neighbors, Fail Closed, SDM, And More!

Monday, July 28th, 2008

Here’s a free Cisco certification practice exam with questions on topics for the CCNA, CCNP, and Security exams!  Topics include OSPF hub-and-spoke configuration, wireless cards, and Cisco best practices for routing protocol deployments.

Here’s a free Cisco certification practice exam for you!  Answers are at the bottom of the article.  No peeking!

CCNA Certification:

In an OSPF hub-and-spoke NBMA network, which router(s) require the neighbor command?

A. The DR

B. The DROthers

C. The BDR

D. All of these

E. None of these

CCNA Security Certification / CCNP ISCW Exam:

How to Master the Art of Communicating with Email Smileys

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

In the absence of body language, communication on the internet is largely
dependent on the spoken or written word, which for business communication is
precisely just what is necessary. 
However, latest technological innovations have imitated a large part of
social life on computer programs that induced people to forego physical
interaction to a more convenient, cost-efficient and a lot exciting virtual
counterpart.  You need not embark on a
world-tour just to develop a multi-racial network of friends; social networking
sites, online gaming and thousands of discussion boards and forums can easily
open the flood gates of profiles on your laptop that soon enough you would have
your own version of the United Nations.