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Now I now you are wondering, what the hell?? Well, I figured that I would put up some Router configs should I ever need access to them later in my career. The notes I'll put up are the ones that I used to pass the CCNA exam; probably the most impressed part about my study notes is the method I devised for IP numbers and subnetting.

If your studying Good Luck the 607 exam is tough; 90 minutes 50 questions, 2 simulations and no going back on your answer.
If you are wondering which path is the right path, do CCNA before CCDA; a lot of the CCDA knowledge has assumed that you have studied the CCNA course.

Once again, Good Luck

On a side note, just to get the vent off my chest, I firmly believe that the Australian ISP Keypoint is extremely stupid, when I have to explain how routing and IP numbers work to one of their helpdesk guys, you know they have an issue. Basically they don't know how to attach a group of IPs to a routing IP, hopefully they'll look at it again come monday, I don't have high hopes....

Cisco CCNA Notes

  1. Cisco Subnetting
  2. Study Notes

Router Configs

  1. Cisco 827 - Base ADSL config + Firewall + DHCP
  2. Cisco 837 - Keypoint ADSL config + Firewall
  3. 3 x Cisco 837 - ADSL + Site to Site VPN + Remote client VPN access
  4. Cisco 837 - Using an 837 to setup a Bridge into Telstra's TPIPs network
  5. Cisco 827 - Using an 827 to bridge to the Netspace's ADSL network
  6. Cisco 827 - Allowing Server/Domino access on a static IP ADSL through Telstra Direct
  7. Cisco 827/Cisco 801 - ADSL/ISDN 6 site VPN tunnel, Firewall, DHCP
  8. Cisco 801 - ISDN, Private ISDN tunnel
  9. Cisco 501 - Pix Firewall config

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