Dec 14 2008 7:04AM GMT
Posted by: Yasir Irfan
Wireless,
Cisco,
Certifications,
Cisco Certifications,
CCIE,
Cisco Learning,
Cisco News,
Cisco Systems,
CCIE Wireless Certification
Dear Friends Cisco Systems has announced the availably of CCIE Wireless Certification and it’s confirmed. So what are waiting for, you can start planning for the prestigious CCIE Wireless Certification, again Cisco proves they are concerned about the latest technological developments in the field of networking. Please do check a great article about CCIE Wireless Certification from Search Networking.Beta candidate registration should begin this fall, along with a blueprint release. Beginning early 2009 the Wireless CCIE beta testing will begin! As of now, topics of the test are expected to cover all aspects of wireless from design through implementation including the implications of security, routing and switching and voice technologies. Check back often for any additional information!Cisco CCIE Wireless Certification
The Cisco CCIE Wireless certification assesses and validates wireless expertise. Candidates who pass the CCIE Wireless certification exams demonstrate broad theoretical knowledge of wireless networking and a solid understanding of wireless local area networking (WLAN) technologies from Cisco, the market leader in WLAN technology.Benefits of CCIE Certified Wireless Certification
- Greater opportunity for salary increase and job advancement in wireless networking industry
- Validates expertise in major aspects of WLAN technology
- Provides next step for individuals interested in a career in managing or working with Cisco wireless technologies
The written exam for CCIE Wireless will be made available through Pearson VUE on February 17th, 2009. The lab exam for CCIE Wireless will be made available in April 2009. To find out more about the CCIE Wireless Certification and access the latest blueprints and study materials, visit the Cisco Learning Network.
Nov 29 2008 12:51PM GMT
Posted by: Yasir Irfan
Cisco,
Certifications,
Cisco Certifications,
CCNA,
CCIE,
CCNP,
CCDE,
Cisco Learning,
CCDA,
CCNA Voice,
CCNA Security,
CCNA Wireless,
Cisco News,
Cisco Systems,
Recertify
Cisco has extended the recertification for the networking professionals whose certifications are lapsing soon. With this special offer you start recertifying by taking an exam at the regular prick and if you don’t succeed in your first attempt no need to panic , you’ll get a second opportunity to pass the exam that too free.

Picture Courtesy:Cisco Systems.
So, what’s holding you back?
Cisco exams are challenging—that’s one of the reasons they’re so highly valued by IT professionals and employers alike. Because Cisco certification is an investment in your future, we’re offering you a way to help secure your investment. To get details on this special offer and sign-up for a risk-free exam, visit www.pearsonvue.com/cisco/recertify today.Click here to view the Cisco recertification policy. http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/le3/learning_about_recertification.htm
How to Recertify
Renewal requires certification holders to register for and pass the appropriate Cisco recertification exam(s). In order to recertify, exam requirements must be met prior to the certification expiration date. Individuals with an expired certification(s) must repeat the entire certification exam process in order to regain their certification(s). Visit the Cisco Career Certifications Tracking System to check the status of your certification(s).
Next Steps
Nov 8 2008 5:25AM GMT
Posted by: Yasir Irfan
Cisco,
UDP,
Certifications,
TCP/IP,
Cisco Certifications,
CCNA,
Cisco Tips,
Cisco Learning,
TCP/IP Well known ports
Dear Friends if you are preparing for CCNA 640-802 certification it would be great to remember the popular applications as well as the TCP/UP ports.
You should at least be aware of some of the applications used to manage and control the network.

Oct 23 2008 9:16PM GMT
Posted by: Yasir Irfan
Cisco,
Certifications,
Switching,
Cisco Certifications,
Routing and Switching,
CCIE,
Routing,
Cisco News,
Cisco Systems,
Cisco 360
The Cisco 360 learning program has been launched. What is it? Its Cisco authorized training for the CCIE Routing and Switching exam. The Cisco 360 learning program is designed to help Network professionals to transform into certified network experts.
Courtesy:Cisco
The Cisco 360 learning program for CCIE Routing and Switching begins with a four-hour pre-assessment for core routing and switching technologies, allowing organizations to send only qualified network professionals to the program. Once a candidate qualifies, students participate in a 360-degree learning experience that includes skills building, assessments, and mentoring to gain knowledge. Students and their managers can establish milestones and metrics through an online Learning Management System as the individual moves through the program.Students receive training and mentoring from the most proficient, expert-level instructors in the networking business today.
In addition, Cisco uses only authorized Cisco Learning Partners to deploy the new program. Trained and endorsed by Cisco for their competency and ability to deliver unprecedented expert-level training, Cisco Learning Partners are the only organizations to employ Certified Cisco Systems Instructors (CCSIs) and deliver Cisco authorized and approved content. The Cisco 360 Learning Program for CCIE Routing and Switching will be made available November 1, 2008, through select Authorized Cisco Learning Solution Partners and Cisco Learning Partners globally. Access the Cisco Learning Partner Locator here, November 1, 2008 to find an authorized Learning Partner in your region offering the program.
CCIE 360 Press Release
Sep 1 2008 9:42AM GMT
Posted by: Yasir Irfan
Networking,
DNS,
DHCP,
Cisco,
Certifications,
Ping,
ARP,
CCNA,
Cisco Tips,
Cisco Learning,
Network Layer Utilities,
OSI Layer 3
I was just thinking about the most commonly used Network Layer utilities in day to day business. Here are they which are useful to guys who are aspiring for their CCNA.
1) Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
2) Domain Name Systems (DNS)
3) Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
4) Ping.
You can find more details about Network Layer Utilities in detail, how they work etc.
Aug 9 2008 6:35AM GMT
Posted by: Yasir Irfan
Cisco,
Certifications,
CCNA,
CCIE,
CCNP,
Cisco Tips,
Cisco Learning,
CCDA,
CCNA Voice,
CCNA Security,
CCNA Wireless,
Pearson
Now there is a good news for networking professionals who are aspiring for Cisco Certifications. You can retake the exams for free under Cisco “Come Back” program.
Cisco and Pearson VUE have partnered to give networking professionals the opportunity to re-invest in their careers with the Cisco “Come Back” program, but this offer expires soon. You may have let your Cisco certification lapse, but now’s a great time to come back.
Register now to take any Cisco certification exam at the regular price, and—if you need it—you’ll get a retake exam for FREE!*. Both exams must be taken before this offer expires on October 15, 2008, so it’s important that you schedule your exam soon, in order to allow adequate time for you to take advantage of the free retake.
Visit www.pearsonvue.com/cisco/comeback for more details or to schedule your Cisco exam.
Wishing you the best on your career investment,
Jun 30 2008 6:28AM GMT
Posted by: Yasir Irfan
Switches,
Cisco,
Routers,
Certifications,
CCNA,
CCIE,
CCNP,
Cisco Tips,
Cisco Learning,
CCDA
Do you know Cisco is closing the CNNA Prep Center,CCNP Prep Center, Certifications Community Site and the Cisco Learning Connection sites and will not be accessible after July 25, 2008. They came up with a new portal known as Cisco Learning Network which has lot of resources, which are helpful to achieve CCNA,CCNP and much more. Wow what a commitment from Cisco.You can access the new site by following this link Cisco Learning Network.