Cisco CCNP / BCMSN Exam Tutorial: The Four (Or Five) STP Port States

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

As a CCNP candidate and a CCNA, you may be tempted to skip or just browse the many details of Spanning Tree Protocol. After all, you learned all of that in your CCNA studies, right? That's right, but it never hurts to review STP for a switching exam! Besides, many of us think [...]

Cisco CCNP / BCMSN Exam Tutorial: The Core Layer Of Cisco’s Three-Layer Model

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

In this section, you're going to be reintroduced to a networking model you first saw in your CCNA studies. No, it's not the OSI model or the TCP/IP model - it's the Cisco Three-Layer Hierarchical Model. Let's face it, just about all you had to do for the CCNA was memorize the three [...]

Cisco CCNP / BCMSN Exam Tutorial: Switches, QoS, And Cisco’s Networking Model

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

QoS is a big topic on your BCMSN and CCNP exams, and for good reason. As more and more traffic flows through today's networks, accurately applying QoS to both your routers and switches becomes more important.
Note the phrase "accurately applying". You must have a plan in place before you start configuring QoS on [...]

Cisco CCNP / BCMSN Exam Tutorial: Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Timers

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

In your BCMSN / CCNP exam study, it's easy to overlook some of the details of Spanning Tree Protocol (STP). After all, you learned all of that in your CCNA studies, right? Not necessarily! While some of the BCMSN material will be a review for you, there are some details regarding familiar topics that you [...]

Cisco CCNP / BCMSN Exam Tutorial: Multicasting And Reserved Addresses

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

Ever since you picked up your first CCNA book, you've heard about multicasting, gotten a fair idea of what it is, and you've memorized a couple of reserved multicasting addresses. Now as you prepare to pass the BCMSN exam and become a CCNP, you've got to take that knowledge to the next level and [...]

Cisco CCNP / BCMSN Exam Tutorial: Dynamic VLANs and VMPS

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

Knowledge of Dynamic VLANs and VMPS is important in your efforts to pass the BCMSN exam and earn your CCNP, and it's also a great skill to have for your networking career.
As a CCNA and CCNP candidate, you know how and why to configure static VLANs. Static VLANs can be a powerful tool for [...]

Cisco CCNP / BCMSN Exam Tutorial: Dynamic Trunking Protocol (DTP)

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

When you're studying to pass the BCMSN exam on the way to earning your CCNP certification, you're going to add to your CCNA knowledgebase every step of the way. Nowhere is that more than configuring a trunk between two switches.
You know that IEEE 802.1Q ("dot1q") and ISL are your two choices of trunking protocols, [...]

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

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

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 [...]

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

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

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 [...]

Cisco CCNP / BCMSN Exam Tutorial: BPDU Skew Detection

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

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 [...]