Advanced Level Cisco Certification Training

Posted under Uncategorized by mekichan on Tuesday 28 April 2009 at 11:59 am



Are you keen on taking up an advanced level IT course to improve your chances of securing a job? In that case, the best option for you is to obtain CISCO certifications. Over the years, CISCO has developed advanced level training and certification modules, which educate IT professionals on various aspects of networking and other related technologies. You can also get CISCO certifications easily by appearing for and passing a specific set of exams. These exams and the pre-requisite training for them is provided by many third-party training centres across the world.

Adding CISCO certifications to your resume ensures that you are well qualified for many IT jobs and have up-to-date data network skills. To be a CISCO expert, you would be required to clear three levels of certifications – the Associate Level, the Professional Level and the Expert Level. The complexity of the examinationsincreases, as you move from one level to the next. A CISCO certification is only applicable for three years,so the CISCO re-certification exam for each qualification should be taken within this time.

Depending upon your work requirements or the qualifications that you want to specialise in, you can also take up  different courses offered under CISCO certification training. They include CCNA, CCNP, CCDA, CCDP, CCSP, CCIP, CCVP and CCIE, as well as many others. Although there are many third party institutions offering these courses, one of the most popular providers across the UK is Course Fox. The institute offers personalised CISCO courses for students, professionals and different organisations. The duration of these courses range from a few days to a few months.

You do not need to go far away from your residence to get training, as these courses are offered across the UK and Ireland in all the major cities including

London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Bristol, Cardiff, Reading, Milton Keynes, Exeter, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Belfast and Dublin.  Owing to their successful venture of CISCO trainings across the UK, they are looking forward to expand their network base to other European countries, USA, Asia and the Middle East.

Another advantage of taking training courses at Course Fox is that their group of tutors are skilled and qualified Cisco Networking Professionals and Certified Cisco Systems Instructors. All their instructors have hands-on experience in their respective streams, and are able to  provide in-depth and valuable practical training to the students. For more details about the different CISCO courses offered by Course Fox, log on to coursefox.co.uk.


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How to change unsecured wireless network to secured?

Posted under 1188 by mekichan on Tuesday 28 April 2009 at 9:36 am
v_sapi asked:


I have a wireless network that uses Dlink router. I have two dekstops one running Vista another XP Home. Also two laptops. When I created the network I guess I made it unsecured by mistake. Now I would like to change it, but not sure exactly how to to do it and what would be the changes I need to be aware off? Does it chnage how I would be accessing the network from diff computers? Also, what type of security should I choose?

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What is the top news network and where do I find confirmation?

Posted under 1272 by mekichan on Tuesday 28 April 2009 at 5:01 am
drissy29 asked:


I’m looking for proof that The Fox News Network is the top news network, or the most watched.
Where can I find that info, or anything to the contrary?
Cable or basic TV. Doesn’t matter.

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Cisco 7600 Series Routers Video Data Sheet

Posted under Uncategorized by mekichan on Monday 27 April 2009 at 10:54 pm



Learn about the features and specifications of the 7600 Series routers. For more info: http://www.cisco.com/go/7600


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How can I transfer network connections from one computer to another?

Posted under 1136 by mekichan on Monday 27 April 2009 at 5:33 pm
ScottB asked:


I am trying to copy network connections, more precisely wireless connections from one computer to another. I l know about the file & settings transfer wizard but not sure if these settings will be transferred. Also, I now about the disk at the end of the network setup guide but being it is a neighbors computer I would rather not risk losing the one computer connected to the network and internet. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!

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Can I send multicast from a Nortel core router to rmote Cisco router?

Posted under Uncategorized by mekichan on Monday 27 April 2009 at 2:38 pm



I have a centralized core Nortel BCN router.There are several remote user who runs Cisco router to communicate with.
My question is If I will send multicast to then what are the steps I have do with these two routers.
Should the original configuration will get affected ?


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What is the best way to setup network faxing for a small office?

Posted under 1256 by mekichan on Monday 27 April 2009 at 1:38 pm
jsssika asked:


Our company would like to implement a network faxing solution so we could fax from our pcs instead of from the fax machine. We currently have a sharp fo-dc535 fax machine which has networking capability and one server running Windows Server 2003. I am wondering if we are going to need to buy another server to handle the faxing or if we can just use our existing server. We fax about 100 docs a day back and forth so the volume is not that high, I just have never put a network fax solution in place. Also, if anyone knows of other things we will need to put in place to implement this I would appreciate that info. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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The Cisco Human Network Effect – I Will Survive – TV Spot

Posted under Uncategorized by mekichan on Monday 27 April 2009 at 1:04 pm



Welcome to the Human Network – Cisco Systems – I will survive


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Cisco 2800 Series ISR Video Data Sheet

Posted under Uncategorized by mekichan on Monday 27 April 2009 at 5:12 am



Learn about the different models in the 2800 Series Integrated Services Routers to select the right one for your business. For more info: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5854/index.html


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Shwayze and Cisco Driving

Posted under Uncategorized by mekichan on Sunday 26 April 2009 at 8:43 pm



Cousin Chris Films Shwayze and Cisco


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