i believe, the prerequisite would be the CCNA. you should pass CCNA before stepping in to CCNA Security. for more details you may check this site, http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/le...type_home.html
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yup, i now realized to focus first on ccna... and that's my priority.
with the current happenings in my workplace... i can no longer decide to pursue security next
Hello HapiGoLucky.
Since you've already passed your CCNA Certification Exam, I thought I would give you this challenge.
This is my class' Final Practical Exam for CCNA4 next week. I've already solved this in Packet Tracer. This should be a piece of cake for you. Let's pretend you just got hired by a big company and they want you to setup their network according to the topology. Just follow the directions exactly and you should be fine.
Note: For the frame-relay switch, just use the "Frame-Relay Cloud" in Packet Tracer. You can also use the 3560 L3 Switch for the ISP in P.Tracer. And for the IP Address, 192.168.P#.0, substitute the "P#" with any number you like between 1-9. Post your Packet Tracer file here when you're done. Have fun!
PS. Other members are also welcome to take this challenge and post their Packet Tracer file here.
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pls setup ftp for us to download the pkt file, he he he

cool..i'll do it ^__^ good for refresher.. sa frame relay.. point-point or point-multi? im assuming na point-point sya kay lahi man ug subnet ang serial links tama ba? bro coolnezz dba if vlsm ky heirarchy man? so i was just wonderin why sa mga serial link and net id ky .0 and .4 na they're on 1 network raman kaha..? i can use .4 and .0 but sa imu requirement ang p# is same sa eigrp # so im assuming 1 network ra imu gamiton

if so...assuming subnet 0 ena and vlsm
1st sub = 192.168.1.0 /27
2nd = 192.168.1.32 /27
3rd = 192.168.1.64 /27
4th = 192.168.1.96 /30
5th = 192.168.1.100 /30
6th = 192.168.1.104 /30
right?
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