Level Up to CCNA Version 1.1 Without Spending Extra

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @Gus_Leon
    @Gus_Leon 3 месяца назад +2

    Hi Wendell! Great advice. learning tools and links your favorite learning options. Definitely this will be very helpful for many students that can't get your new books. I love the "Device Access" lecture you gave us, so easy to understand. Thank you for always helping us out with our CCNA learning journey.

    • @networkupskill
      @networkupskill  3 месяца назад +1

      You're quite welcome, Gus. And I know you watched it - you found that small section on "Device Access" embedded in the middle! :-)
      Later, my friend.

    • @Gus_Leon
      @Gus_Leon 3 месяца назад

      Wendell, yes I found it. I always watch and listen actively to your videos. :-) Later, my friend.

  • @flyingscotsman3278
    @flyingscotsman3278 3 месяца назад +1

    Hi Wendell - Would you if your going to be doing a study video on Etherchannel? What’s the maximum switchports that you can etherchannel? Thanks Stevo😊

    • @networkupskill
      @networkupskill  3 месяца назад +1

      Hey Steve.
      So, no near-term plans for EtherChannel from me on the RUclips channel. If I make a pass at trying to fill in all the lineup, I'd get it on the 2nd pass when I fill in the rest of the sections.
      Short answer: Manual - 8 links (configured and active). PAgP: same. LACP: up to 8 active links, but up to 16 configured, with extra ones waiting to be used if some of the others fail.

    • @flyingscotsman3278
      @flyingscotsman3278 3 месяца назад +1

      @@networkupskill Morning Wendell - Thanks so much for the information and time - I will await spanning-tree😊

  • @badbug911
    @badbug911 3 месяца назад +1

    Good day Wendell will we be getting the v1.1 in ebook form?

    • @networkupskill
      @networkupskill  2 месяца назад

      Hi!
      The eBooks are out (have been for a while.) Look for the green bit on the cover on the sales web pages with "2nd Edition" on the front.
      More info midway through this video: ruclips.net/video/4MA-CQ0TPV4/видео.html
      Cisco Press and US Amazon purchase links here:
      www.certskills.com/products
      Feel free to follow up! Thanks for asking...

  • @armingh3045
    @armingh3045 Месяц назад

    Hi wendell, i have two volume of ccna v1.0 book , should i have to buy two volume of 2nd edition book? Or just i have to cover the new topics...

    • @networkupskill
      @networkupskill  Месяц назад +1

      Hi,
      Well, lots of angles. You can get by without the new ones, and also get some great advantages with the new books. There's no one answer. But I have written about the pros and cons (blog and videos), so here's a bit more to consider.
      The book update is more than an update for the new blueprint. The books were close to 5 years old. We changed more for other reasons than the blueprint than we did for the blueprint.
      We expanded the number of questions.
      Of course, we added content for the new blueprint.
      Also, depends on how far you’ve read. If you’re 25% or less… get the new. If 50%… consider buying a new Volume 2 only, which gets you more practice questions, plus some of the new blueprint material, and other new content in the books.
      For more info about these questions, I’ve written and recorded videos about your question - well worth a watch if interested.
      ruclips.net/video/fUMof_bBfio/видео.htmlsi=-DMG6QA5jYsYXd3c
      ruclips.net/video/CU9IWraEROU/видео.htmlsi=Gk07DPOTg5JJyoZW
      ruclips.net/video/Ew2O-3ID40c/видео.htmlsi=8RcYeWX3k2zjvhTX

  • @chocomallows4946
    @chocomallows4946 3 месяца назад

    hi Wendell i book a schedule in august 19 2024 +gmt8 (japan time) do am i still take the older version of exam or the newest one. still confuse

    • @networkupskill
      @networkupskill  3 месяца назад +1

      Well, per Cisco, the last day to test with the old exam is Augut 19th. The first day with the new is August 20th. But if you want an answer you know is 100% for sure true, you'd have to ask Cisco. Let me suggest the CCNA community at the Cisco Learning Network...