{"id":327,"date":"2002-04-29T20:09:00","date_gmt":"2002-04-30T03:09:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.dreness.com\/blog\/?p=327"},"modified":"2002-04-29T20:09:00","modified_gmt":"2002-04-30T03:09:00","slug":"gimmie-more","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dreness.com\/blog\/archives\/327","title":{"rendered":"gimmie more!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Just finished chapter 1; we&#8217;re on a lunch break. The class is pretty fast paced, as there&#8217;s a ton of material to cover in just 5 10 hour days. We&#8217;ve got a really good instructor named Muhamed Ali (no relation ;) who is quite prone to making sure that people are paying attention to pick up the important bits&#8230; the thing is, it&#8217;s almost all important bits :)<\/p>\n<p>Already today I&#8217;ve done more handwriting than I have in the past several years&#8230; 12 pages of legal sized paper filled with notes and diagrams. I think I&#8217;ll probably end up scanning them in for reference of the curious. They provided us with a Cisco book called Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices, which is pretty much exactly the material of the exam. The training director made a cameo appearance this morning to tell us that the CCNA exam has been recently changed; now it is mostly simulation based, as opposed to a more traditional standardized test style. The passing threshold also got raised from 70% to 85%, and the training director said that the CCNA is now considered the most difficult exam in any of the Cisco certification tracks (I&#8217;m sure he means that in a relative fashion; obviously each level builds upon the previous).<\/p>\n<p>The shuttle from the hotel to the training center supposedly left at 7:30 instead of 8:30; thus myself and three others who are staying at the hotel arrived about 10 minutes late. Clearly the hotel people are mistaken on the drop off \/ pickup times.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m also feeling quite rested; nothing like a full night&#8217;s sleep + a very narrow focus. That&#8217;s what makes this bootcamp thing such an attractive idea; you&#8217;re in a hotel away from everything, doing nothing but this stuff all day &#8211; no distractions, no work&#8230; very easy to handle this correctly.<\/p>\n<p>Chapter 1 covered mostly the OSI model, which is pretty important conceptually. Much of it was review for me (Please Do Not Throw Sausage Pizza Away :) Hopefully we&#8217;ll get into some of the hands-on stuff soon. There&#8217;s two full racks of Cisco gear in the corner of the training lab; switches, routers, etc, so I&#8217;m sure we&#8217;ll be tinkering on it before long.<\/p>\n<p>&#8212;<\/p>\n<p>Back to the hotel after the first day of class&#8230; right after lunch we started to get into actual router practice; each student has his own 2500. We did all the basic stuff as far as setup \/ config. The instructor had us broken into groups of three, and we set up connections between the routers in each pod. Fun stuff :) Even though this exam is supposedly harder now, I feel very confident now after the first day that I will pass without a problem. The guy sitting next to me is pretty quick; we were the first pod to get our links to each other up and start hax0ring each other&#8217;s routers&#8230; heh.<\/p>\n<p>Now I shall start reviewing today&#8217;s stuff&#8230; lots of information :)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Just finished chapter 1; we&#8217;re on a lunch break. The class is pretty fast paced, as there&#8217;s a ton of material to cover in just 5 10 hour days. 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