Cisco Systems IP Subnetting Tips&Tricks - Study + Workbook Package

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IP Subnetting Tips&Tricks - Study + Workbook Package nb 09-24-08
Posted by nb on September 24, 2008, 10:36 am
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Hi,

I've put together 2 IP Subnetting Books to help cut through the
clutter and confusion of subnetting.

It's hard work, but it's work that pay's off on the Job.

Once you master it, it is just practice and speed.

The Study Guide + Workbook helps you accomplish this. It takes you
step by step with explanations.

##Learn IPv4 Subnetting with Step by Step Techniques
-Quickly calculate subnets and hosts with number line technique
-Two books - Study Guide & Workbook Package
-Proven Industry Tips and Tricks from the Field
-Easy to understand Techniques


##Ideal for:
Network Administrators - working on Cisco, Juniper, Foundry and other
Platforms
Students - pursuing Cisco CCNP/CCNA, Juniper JNCIA/JNCIS
Job Retraining


##Content:
-Real-world job tasks on subnet allocation
-Step-by-step explanations
-Workbook examples and explanations
-Number line tricks and tips
-Allocating number of subnets given an aggregate network
-Diagrams showing address assignments in real-world environments
-Subnet zero usage
-Point to point tips
-Address summarization techniques
-Determine number of hosts and subnets
-Network allocation techniques


##What you'll get:

**Two Books (PDF format)**
1. Study Guide - subnet tutorial, tips/techniques/tricks and diagrams
2. Workbook - explanations, real world topologies and diagrams

##Cost:
$38

*Free shipping - available immediately. I will email you the document
directly.

**Email for purchase - Accepting Payments via Paypal.
nb2236@gmail.com

Posted by Sam Wilson on September 25, 2008, 6:28 am
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In article

> Hi,
>
> I've put together 2 IP Subnetting Books to help cut through the
> clutter and confusion of subnetting.

I haven't seen your book, but in my experience any clutter and confusion
is entirely in people's heads and can be dispelled quite easily.

> It's hard work, but it's work that pay's off on the Job.

It's not at all hard. You just need to understand how computer thinks
in bits and then it all becomes very obvious. Trust me, I've had
experience of this and I can explain it to most people in about 5
minutes.

Sam

Posted by John Oliver on September 25, 2008, 11:43 am
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On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 11:28:06 +0100, Sam Wilson wrote:
> In article
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've put together 2 IP Subnetting Books to help cut through the
>> clutter and confusion of subnetting.
>
> I haven't seen your book, but in my experience any clutter and confusion
> is entirely in people's heads and can be dispelled quite easily.
>
>> It's hard work, but it's work that pay's off on the Job.
>
> It's not at all hard. You just need to understand how computer thinks
> in bits and then it all becomes very obvious. Trust me, I've had
> experience of this and I can explain it to most people in about 5
> minutes.

I still remember the day that I "got" subnetting :-) "Teach Yourself
TCP/IP In 24 Hours" by SAMS Publishing was what did it for me, lo these
many moons ago :-)

--
* John Oliver http://www.john-oliver.net/ *

Posted by Tilman Schmidt on September 25, 2008, 12:13 pm
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Sam Wilson schrieb:
>
>> I've put together 2 IP Subnetting Books to help cut through the
>> clutter and confusion of subnetting.
>
> I haven't seen your book, but in my experience any clutter and confusion
> is entirely in people's heads and can be dispelled quite easily.

Yup. And the first step is: "forget classes". It's depressing to see
how many schools still teach the old, obsolete classful IP addressing
scheme and then try to add subnetting on top of that, when starting
directly with CIDR would be so much easier to grasp for the students.

--
Please excuse my bad English/German/French/Greek/Cantonese/Klingon/...

Posted by Sam Wilson on September 25, 2008, 12:28 pm
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> Sam Wilson schrieb:
> >
> >> I've put together 2 IP Subnetting Books to help cut through the
> >> clutter and confusion of subnetting.
> >
> > I haven't seen your book, but in my experience any clutter and confusion
> > is entirely in people's heads and can be dispelled quite easily.
>
> Yup. And the first step is: "forget classes". It's depressing to see
> how many schools still teach the old, obsolete classful IP addressing
> scheme and then try to add subnetting on top of that, when starting
> directly with CIDR would be so much easier to grasp for the students.

Yep. Mind you the OP's advert doesn't mention classes so perhaps the
message is getting through. Anyone want to spend $38 to find out? :-)

Sam

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