Cisco Telepresence Magic

Posted under Uncategorized by mekichan on Sunday 29 March 2009 at 5:29 pm

Cisco Telepresence Magic.


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Enroll for Personalised Cisco Certification Courses

Posted under Uncategorized by mekichan on Saturday 28 March 2009 at 11:16 pm



In the present time, organisations across the globe are becoming more tech savvy. This is why the requirement for well qualified networking professionals is on an all time rise. Owing to this demand, networking is the most  popular stream of work.  Many young people seek to make successful careers in networking. For such people, it is necessary to enroll in CISCO certification training.

Ever since the 1990s, CISCO certifications have been known to be the benchmark for network associates and technicians. And the situation has not changed till date. The CISCO certifications are accepted worldwide as being important qualifications for any person seeking a career in networking. There are three levels for a CISCO Certification – the associate level, the professional level and the expert level.

The associate level  of CISCO involves successful clearing of the  Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT) certification. This level is appropriate for help desk engineers and IT technicians.

The professional level requires successful completion of the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) training and passing the subsequent examinations. After this, the applicant would be CCNP certified. The final step of the CISCO ladder entails applying for and passing the CCIE or Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert examinations, which includes a written exam followed by a practical lab exam. Once qualified as a CISCO Certified Internetwork Expert the doors are wide open to a very successful career in complex and specialised networking in Internetwork-focused organisations and in other industries.

There are many training institutes across the UK which provide a wide range of CISCO certifications courses to you. Of these, the most renowned one is  Course Fox. The institution offers many courses designed to meet your specific requirements. Some of the most sought after courses offered by them include CCDA, CCNP, CCDP, CCVP, CCIP, CCNA and many others. The duration for these courses range from a few days to a few months. These courses are offered in the form of boot camps and NetApp CISCO certification classes.

The instructors at Course Fox are highly qualified professionals,  who work on real-time networking projects along with providing tutoring to the CISCO aspirants. With their hands-on experience, they are able to provide many practical and useful tips to the students, which helps them clear the exams easily. Also, the training material used by them is CISCO authorised and approved. So, take the Course Fox advantage and improve your chances of clearing the CISCO certification exams in the first go!


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TelePresence: John Chambers announces the Cisco I-Prize

Posted under Uncategorized by mekichan on Saturday 28 March 2009 at 10:04 pm



A great example of Cisco innovation… John Chambers live in Bangalore India speaking with Marthin De Beer from San Jose via the On Stage TelePresence experience.


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Cisco CCNA Videos – Inter-VLAN Routing

Posted under Uncategorized by mekichan on Saturday 28 March 2009 at 9:08 pm

Cisco CCNA training video series from www.PalaestraTraining.com. This video is from our Cisco CCNA 640-802 certification video training series and covers inter-vlan routing. This video is a 10-minute sample from the series. The full video is over 30-minutes long, and is part of a full series of 40 videos and over 20 hours of world-class instruction.


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CONFIGURING STATIC ROUTING RIP IGRP OSPF ON CISCO ROUTER

Posted under Uncategorized by mekichan on Saturday 28 March 2009 at 8:05 pm



IMPLEMENTING CONFIGURING STATIC ROUTING RIP IGRP OSPF ON CISCO ROUTER. FOR NETWORK ADMINISTRATORS HACKERSS AND CCNA CCNP ASPIRANTS.


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Cisco Training: Taking Your Career to New Heights

Posted under Uncategorized by mekichan on Thursday 26 March 2009 at 2:53 pm



Cisco training is a pre-requisite to pass Cisco certification exams which are extremely important to establish your credentials and expertise in networking and other IT related skills. Cisco training classes cover a wide spectrum in terms of the courses that are being undertaken such as Cisco network training, Cisco Security training and many more.

Cisco training programmes cater to the needs of the freshers as well as the professionals in brightening their future career prospects in a number of industries that are becoming more technology oriented in their processes. There are many Cisco Certification training programmes. Some of them are the following:

Cisco Data Centre Training: It is a highly intensive and extensive training, covering a plethora of areas such as assessment planning & design, designing data centre application services, ACE intelligence course, content services switch operation & configuration and many more.

Cisco Security Training: This too covers a number of areas such as implementing Cisco IOS network security, implementing Cisco Intrusion prevention system, security solutions for systems engineers, securing networks with PIX and ASA and many more.

Cisco Network Management Training: This includes implementing Cisco Works LMS V3, Advanced Services Cisco ANA training, Advanced Services Cisco Unified Operations Manager and Service Monitor.

Cisco Switching and Routing Training: Under this, you get a long list of training modules such as designing for Cisco Internetwork solutions, optimising converged Cisco networks, networking foundation course, building Cisco multilayer switched networks and many more.

The other trainings are Cisco Ironport training, Cisco Optical training, Cisco Sales training, Cisco Service Provider training, Cisco Unified Communications training, Cisco Unified Wireless training, Cisco website training and NetApp training. All these trainings prepare you intensively for your certification exams. For instance, Cisco IOS Unified Communications training is recommended for passing CCNA Voice certification exam. Similarly, for CCDP certification, attending training classes in building scalable Cisco Internetworks, building Cisco multilayer switched networks, designing Cisco network service architecture is extremely helpful.

Now, where can you get expert Cisco training from? Well, the answer is Course Fox, a leading provider of professional Cisco training in the UK and Ireland. They have a working partnership with one of the biggest Cisco Learning Solution Partners worldwide. All their training courses are undertaken using Cisco approved training materials and lab environments by Certified Cisco Systems Instructors having years of teaching and hand-on consultancy experience. They prepare you for the difficult Cisco certifications by giving you an in-depth knowledge on any Cisco networking technology. The boot camps organised by them prepare you for the Cisco lab exams. For more information about the different Cisco courses and training offered by them, visit their website www.coursefox.co.uk.


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About Cisco Certification Career Opportunity

Posted under Uncategorized by mekichan on Thursday 26 March 2009 at 2:39 pm



As we know, Cisco certification has become one of the hottest certification today. As networks continue to drive economic growth, collaboration and human interaction, the need for networking talent grows in importance. IDC is predicting as much as a 40 percent gap between the demand and supply of technical networking skills by year 2012. As a result, with Cisco certification, one will have more chance to work at a successful IT company. For others who are new to this certification, may be curious about why most big companies are always interested in Cisco certified professional, and how much they are ready to pay.

“Career opportunities in networking are abundant and span a wide array of experiences from software applications and systems design to troubleshooting global networks that span all business, government and person-to-person communications,” said Jeanne Beliveau-Dunn, senior director for Learning@Cisco. “Networking offers people a broad opportunity for career advancement while learning about the world, about business and about ways to improve human interaction. The Cisco training and certification program provides network designers and engineers with a solid foundation on which they will change how people collaborate and communicate in the future.”

“Networks underpin nearly every industry today including, travel, fashion and entertainment and their presence is not likely to be diminished in the future,” said Christopher Cugno, senior network engineer for DreamWorks Animation SKG. “Holding a Cisco certification enabled me to enter the career of my dreams, and now I have the opportunity to work for one of the most recognized production studios in the world.”

Introduction of Cisco certification and what it can bring you

Generally, Cisco offers 3 levels of certification: associate, professional and expert-level. The first stage of Cisco’s certification system is the entry level and begins with Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT) certification as an interim step to Associate level or directly with CCNA and CCDA certifications.

The second level is associate certification, which is composed of CCNA certification and CCDA certification.

Cisco professional level certification like CCNP is considered proof of having the ability to work with medium-sized networks (between 100 and 500 end devices) and with technology such as QoS, broadband, VPNs, and security-minded features. The CCDP certification is an advanced network design certification provided by Cisco Systems, Inc. Candidates for the certification are tested for advanced knowledge of Cisco devices and the way to interconnect them. CCIP, CCVP, CCSP certifications are also Cisco professional certifications.

The expert-level certification is the Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE). It is the highest level of professional certification that Cisco provides. As of April 6, 2008 there are 16,335 people with active CCIE certifications in the world.[11]. There are 5 active CCIE tracks: Routing and Switching, CCIE Security, CCIE Service Provider, CCIE Voice, CCIE Storage Networking.

Cisco professional salary survey

In recent years, averages for all Cisco certifications are up — and not just by a few thousand. For example, the average salary in 2004 for those of you who held a CCNA was $60,000 — now, that number has jumped to a little more than $76,000. Higher-end Cisco certifications are also doing well, with, for example, the average CCIE reporting a salary of a little more than $116,000, up from $102,000 a few years ago.

So, if you are preparing your Cisco certification, you will not regret for the revenue you will get after being certified.

Even though those with Cisco certifications appear to be riding high right now, it’s important to remember all the other factors that go into the average salaries — and that they are averages. Experience, job skills (Cisco-related and others), your employer, your location — all of these will play heavily into what you earn.

Also remember that the job market — in your area and overall — can turn on a dime. So if you’re new to IT (especially if you’re new to IT), don’t think you’ll be able to jump in and earn exactly what people in this survey are; the next 12 months may bring something complete different.


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Cisco – Funny Video on Career Makeover

Posted under Uncategorized by mekichan on Thursday 26 March 2009 at 1:58 pm



A funny Queer Guy kind of video used at Cisco to promote career changes.


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Introducing Cisco EnergyWise

Posted under Uncategorized by mekichan on Wednesday 25 March 2009 at 4:59 am



See how Cisco is “taking the grey out of Green” with enterprise wide Energy Management capabilities.


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Cisco Launch Investigation: Ask for Bob

Posted under Uncategorized by mekichan on Monday 23 March 2009 at 6:59 pm



With details of the upcoming Cisco launch still a mystery, Tech Edge Weekly reporter Ira Pumfkin continues his quest for the inside angle. Is it really a car? And who is Bob? Get the latest at www.techedgeweekly.com


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