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MCITP:Server Administrator

In my last post about passing the CCNA: Security exam, I said that in future I would persue more hands-on certification and update my blog, as I progressed. However, in Australia nearly every IT sys admin/support job posted, is asking for Microsoft experience and certification. So I’ve decided, for the next 3 months, to study for the MCITP Training : Server Administrator and post tutorials, updates and the like as I go along. I really wanted to start working towards the OSCP, but doin some more MS certs seems like the right choice at this particular time.

Anyway,the MCITP: Server Administrator requires you sit the following 3 exams:

Exam 70-640 (earns MCTS:  Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Configuration)
Exam 70-642 (earns MCTS: Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration)
Exam 70-646 (Pro: Windows Server 2008, Server Administrator)

I already hold the 70-640, so any tutorials from now that I post will be based on the 70-642 and the 70-646.

When I last sat the 70-640 exam, Microsoft required that you recertify every 3 years, this, however I hear has changed. The cert now is valid for as long as Microsoft support the OS. As some companies still use 2000 and 2003, I reckon this cert will last quite a while, as it’s based on server 2008.

The study materials I will be using for the Microsoft MCTS Certification: Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure exam is the following:

MCTS: Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration Study Guide: Exam 70-642
Microsoft MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-642): Configuring Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure
CBT 70–642 Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure

VMWARE
Windows 2008 Server(obviously)

I’ll start posting tutorials in the coming days.

Cisco Introduces First Service Provider Operations Certification Track

Cisco is offering three levels in IT certifications, associate, professional and expert and certification are categorized into general and specialist certifications.

There are 7 different tracks in cisco certifications such as routing and switching, design, networking security, service provider, storage networking, voice and wireless.

Here is detail for General Cisco Certifications tracks.

General Certifications Paths:

Routing & Switching Certifications:

CCNA, CCNP and CCIE are three associate, professional and expert level certifications involved in routing and switching. Here is basic introduction of these certifications.

CCNA
Cisco certified network associate will be able to install, design, run and troubleshoot medium sized networks along with implementation and verification of remote websites. This certification included two (640-822 ICND1, 640-816 ICND2) or one (640-802 CCNA) exam depends upon your choice. More detail is available at all about ccna certification

CCNP
Cisco certified network associate professional is professional level certification in routing and switching which evaluates candidate’s knowledge and skill about installing, configuring and troubleshooting converged local and wide area networks. CCNP certification includes 5 exams (642-901 BSCI , 642-812 BCMSN , 642-825 ISCW , 642-845 ONT ) or 4 exams (642-892 Composite, 642-825 ISCW, 642-845 ONT) and it depends upon candidate choice whether he want to go with 5 or four exams. More details you can find at about ccnp certification.
CCIE

CCIE is expert level certification in routing and switching. There are no requirements for ccie certification but you need to pass two hours written qualification exam and hands on routing and switching labs in 2nd step.

Design Certifications

CCNA & CCDA, CCDP and CCDP and certifications included in design certifications. Here is detail about these certifications.

CCNA & CCDA

CCNA details are already explained above. CCDA stands for cisco certified design associate checks the knowledge needed to design a converged area network using cisco routers and switches.

CCDA certified professional should design, routed and switched infrastructure for broadband access for usage of organizations and companies.
Network Security Certifications

CCNA Security, CCSP and CCIE Security are network security certifications offered by cisco.
CCNA Security Certification

CCNA security certification is associate level certification which checks the knowledge and professional skills needed to secure cisco based networks. 640-553 IINS (Implementing Cisco IOS Network Security) is the only exam you need to pass for getting ccna security certification.
Service Provider Certifications

CCNA, CCIP and CCIE Service Provider are included in service provider certifications. Here is basic detail for CCIE Service provider certification and CCIP certification.
CCIE Service Provider

There are no requirements for CCIE service provider certification but you need to pass written qualification exam and hands on lab exam in two steps.
CCIP

CCIP (cisco certified internetwork professional) checks advance knowledge and skills needed to manage service provider infrastructure. Having CCIP certification a network professional will be able to demonstrate IP networking solutions.

Here is ccip exam detail.
642-901 BSCI OR 642-892 Composite, 642-642 QOS, 642-661 BGP and 642-611 MPLS OR you can choose these 642-901 BSCI   OR 642-892 Composite, 642-642 QOS and 642-691 BGP+MPLS.

Remaining Cisco Certification details including storage networking, Voice and Wireless certifications is coming will be explained in next post.

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Understanding The Basic Of Exam 70-291

Understanding The Basic Of Exam 70-291

Exam 70-291 which is also known as Implementing, Managing and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure is meant for all IT experts. It was launched on August 14, 2003.

Why is this exam important for an IT expert? This is because if you pass this Implementing, Managing and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure exam, you will be able to be a Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP). It also serves as the core credit for Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) on Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCSE) on Windows Server 2003 and Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA) on Microsoft SOL Server 2000 certification.

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In order to pass this exam, you should first understand the main criteria that will be assessed so that it will be easier for you to prepare yourself. The 5 main skills measured are;

1. Implementing, Managing and Maintaining IP Addressing
2. Implementing, Managing and Maintaining Name Resolution
3. Implementing, Managing and Maintaining Network Security
4. Implementing, Managing and Maintaining Routing and Remote Access
5. Maintaining a Network Infrastructure

After the basic understanding, we will now move to the exam tips for this exam. The most important thing that you must have is the hands-on practices so that you are familiar with the system.

Classroom Training
You can always sign up for courses that are related to this subject for extra information such as Course 2276: Implementing a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure: Network Hosts and Course 2277: Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure: Network Services.

Training Products
There are a lot of training kit and exercises published where you can find easily in the bookstores as a self preparation for this Exam 70-291. Make a good research and pick the best book which will really helps you in passing this exam. Do a lot of practices to really understand the concept of network infrastructure.

Ask the Expert
Apart from self study, you can always join online forums to seek for guidance from the expert. Discuss in the forum if you are doubt of something related to the subject. Some of them might give you some past year questions or tips to pass this exam.

Practices
You will need a lot of lab practices to understand the concept. This is because based on past experience; there will be a lot of simulation type of questions to test on your capability. There are some websites with some scenarios which will help you to prepare for the exam.

After knowing all these, plan for your exam at least one month ahead. Although the tips are helpful but it all depends on your self initiative to pass this Exam 70-291.

CCIE is also known as PH.D of Endless Networking

CCIE is also known as PH.D of Endless Networking

CCIE Certification Programs are the expert-level certification is the Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE). It is the highest level of professional certification that Cisco provides. There are fivcisco-maine active CCIE tracks. As of June 26, 2009 there are 20,003 people with active CCIE certifications in the world.

Cisco began its CCIE program in 1993 originally with a two day lab format; later changing it to the one day format used today. Less than 3% of Cisco certified individuals attain CCIE certification and spend thousands of dollars and 6 months of time for passing. Many candidates build mock-labs at home using old Cisco equipments, selling it again to other candidates after passing. Alternatively candidates may rent “rack time” online and practice lab scenarios on Cisco equipment hosted on the Internet for that purpose.

Cisco refers to the CCIE as the “most respected IT certification” and from 2002 to 2005 it was voted as such in CertCities magazine. It has also been voted the most technically advanced IT certification by CertMag, and is generally reported as the highest salaried certification in IT salary surveys.

The CCIE is comprised of a written exam and a “lab” exam (each in the specific area of the chosen track). The written exam is required to take the lab exam, and has a cost of $350 USD per attempt. After passing the written exam, the candidate has eighteen months to take the lab exam. If the first attempt is unsuccessful the candidate has three years from the date the written exam was passed to successfully complete the lab. If the candidate does not pass the CCIE lab in that period, he must pass the CCIE written exam again before making additional attempts at the CCIE lab exam. As many attempts can be made to pass the lab exam for up to three years after passing the written, so long as the first attempt is within 18 months. There is a minimum waiting time of one month between two attempts.

The CCIE Lab is currently $1,400 USD per attempt and is offered only at ten Cisco lab exam locations worldwide. The locations are Bangalore; Beijing; Brussels; Dubai; Hong Kong; Research Triangle Park, NC; San Jose, CA; São Paulo; Sydney; and Tokyo. Some CCIE tracks do not have lab exams available at all locations. For example, the Storage Networking lab is available only at the Research Triangle Park, NC and Brussels locations. In addition, according to a survey by Cisco the average cost to prepare for CCIE certification is $9,050 as of April 2006, spent mostly on practice equipment and self study material.

The lab is an eight hour hands-on exam designed to demonstrate that the candidate not only knows the theory, but is also able to practice it. Many prospective CCIEs need multiple attempts to pass the lab exam.

There are no formal prerequisites for the CCIE exam, but Cisco recommends one has at least 3–5 years experience in networking before attempting to become a CCIE. CCIE was the first Cisco certified qualification, and as such there were no other certifications that could be taken prior. The development of the associate and professional certifications was due to recognition of the fact that a CCIE is overkill for many networking personnel, and also for the vast majority of businesses who employ such people, and that certifications needed to be offered at lower levels. Despite the development of the lower certifications, Cisco has chosen not to make them formal requirements for the CCIE certification.

It is possible to hold multiple CCIE certifications. This is done by passing both the written and the lab exam in a particular track. As of September 9, 2008, there are 1,729 individuals who hold multiple CCIE certifications. Of those, 274 hold three or more CCIE certifications.

CCIE Numbering and Recertification
Upon successful completion of the hands on lab exam, a new CCIE is awarded a CCIE number. The first CCIE number allocated (in 1993) was 1024, and has increased incrementally from there. A lower number indicates that the CCIE was awarded some time back; a higher number indicates a more recently awarded certification. As of July 2009, the highest CCIE number allocated was just under 25000.

Number 1024 was allocated to the first CCIE lab location, rather than to an individual, and featured as a plaque at the entrance to the lab. Number 1025 was awarded to Stuart Biggs, who created the first written exam and first lab exam. The first person to pass both CCIE  Lab exams was Terrance Slattery, who was consulting to Cisco at the time when the lab was being devised. Terry Slattery (CCIE 1026) was therefore the first CCIE who passed both exams, and the first CCIE who was not an employee of Cisco.

Any CCIE who obtains further CCIE training, is not awarded any further numbers, the new CCIE certification is awarded under the same number as the original.

Every two years a CCIE has to take a CCIE written test to retain the certification (known as recertification). If this is not done, the CCIE is then said to be in suspended status. The CCIE certification is not recognised by Cisco as current at this point. After one further year, if a written test has not been undertaken and passed, the CCIE is then revoked. The CCIE certification can then only be re-gained by taking the written exam and lab exam from scratch.

Preparing for and Taking an Exam – FAQ

Preparing for and Taking an Exam – FAQ

Fully prepare for and understand the exam process. On this page, you can find
answers to frequently asked questions about exam registration, preparation,
scoring, testing technologies, question types, formats, policies, and security.


Q. What is the most effective way to prepare for a
Microsoft Certification exam?

A. The exam preparation guide for each exam offers a "Skills measured" section
that you can review, as well as a list of preparation tools and resources
provided by Microsoft. The best way to prepare for a Microsoft Certification
exam is to practice the skills listed in the preparation guide.

* Learn more about preparation guides


Q. Can I find out how many questions there will be?

A. We do not provide information about the number of questions included on each
exam. This practice helps protect exam security and the value of Microsoft
Certifications.




MCITP Training
MCSE Training
MCTS Training


Q. How much time will I have to complete the exam?

A. The time varies from one exam to another, but it will not exceed four hours
under normal circumstances. In addition to answering the exam questions, you
will have time to review instructions and provide comments after the exam is
completed. To request the duration of your exam, contact Prometric, the
Microsoft Learning test provider; however, because Microsoft reserves the right
to change the exam content and time at any time, the most accurate information
will be obtained if you contact Prometric on the day of your exam.

The testing software provides a notification screen before the exam begins that
shows the maximum time allowed for answering the questions in that exam. Some
candidates may complete the exam before reaching the maximum time.

Microsoft is dedicated to developing technology that is usable for and
accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities. If certification
candidates are unable to take a Microsoft Certification exam within the standard
exam duration, the MCP program is committed to making all reasonable efforts to
accommodate these candidates.

Inquire about the duration of your exam (Prometric.com)

View specific information regarding special accommodations


Q. What is the most efficient way to use my time during a certification exam?

A. Individuals vary in their approaches to test taking, so there is no one
approach that works for everyone. However, these tips help most candidates:

Note whether a section of the exam is timed. You will be unable to return to a
timed section after you have left it or after it has timed out.

Use all of the time allowed for each section and for the entire exam.

Answer the questions you know first. If you are unsure of a question, mark it
for review, and return to it later. In some exams, you cannot return to a
section of the exam after you have left it; these sections will be clearly
indicated during the exam.


Q. What is the most efficient way to navigate through previous questions on a
certification exam?

A. To return to the question immediately preceding the question that you are
answering, use the Previous button. To return to any other questions, use the
Review Screen at the end of the section or the exam. In some exams, you cannot
return to a section of the exam after you have left it; these sections will be
clearly indicated during the exam.


Q. Why do some questions cover topics that are not specifically called out in
the preparation guide?

A. Our exam preparation guides list key tasks that subject-matter experts have
identified as important for the technology area covered by the exam—but they do
not list all subtopics related to the key tasks. The preparation guides list
subtasks that might be included on the exam, but the actual exam might include
other subtasks. Also, some questions might reference technologies that are
outside the focus of the exam in order to provide appropriate context for the
question. Candidates who fit the audience profile for the exam should have the
experience to understand this contextual information.

Learn more about exam preparation guides


Q. The study materials I used to prepare for the exam included technically
inaccurate information. How can I provide feedback?

A. If you have feedback about an instructor-led Microsoft training course, you
can provide it directly to the instructor. If you have feedback about a
Microsoft E-Learning course, complete the feedback form that appears when you
complete the course. For Microsoft Press books, use the following link.

Provide feedback about a Microsoft Press book

Microsoft does not review study materials developed by third parties and is not
responsible for their content. If you have questions or comments about exam
preparation materials developed by third parties, please contact the publishers
directly.


Q. I studied for an exam by using Microsoft training and a Microsoft Press book,
and the exam included material that was not covered in the training or the book.
Why is this?

A. All learning materials related to exams, including Microsoft training and
Microsoft Press resources, are developed independently of exam content, because
the exams are intended to assess real-world experience with the technology, not
the effectiveness of training materials. Although these materials are designed
to help candidates prepare for the exam, it is expected that qualified
candidates will have sufficient experience in working with the technology to
successfully perform the tasks described in the test questions.

Use the exam preparation guide to identify which Microsoft training resources
cover the skills represented in the exam. For a variety of reasons, including
the time available for the course, it is not always feasible to cover all the
exam objectives in a classroom environment. However, Microsoft works hard to
ensure that some form of training material exists for all skills that will be
measured on an exam.


Q. How and when will I get my exam results?

A. You will receive notification of your pass or fail status immediately upon
completing your exam. In addition, you will receive a printed report that
provides your exam score and feedback on the skills measured. The exam provider
will forward your score to Microsoft within five working days of your test.

Beta exam results: You will be notified by mail of your beta exam results about
8-10 weeks after the beta period ends. Some beta exams require additional time
for results to be processed. Call your test registration center for more
information.


Q. If I fail what can I do?

A. If you do not pass a certification exam and want to retake it, review the
exam preparation guide and continue to practice the necessary skills. When you
are ready, call your test registration center to schedule a retake in accordance
with our retake policy. Note that you must pay for each exam you retake.

Review the exam retake policy


Q. What testing formats and question types appear on Microsoft Certification
exams?

A. Microsoft Certification exams include various formats and question types,
which are applied on a per-item basis to accurately evaluate the candidate’s
knowledge and skills.

  • Formats might include:

  • Case study format

  • Simulations

  • Virtual labs

  • Question types might include:

  • Multiple-choice questions

  • Hot-area questions

  • Active-screen questions

  • Drag-and-drop questions

  • Build-list and reorder questions

  • Microsoft is continually introducing innovative testing technologies.




Q. Can I find out which testing formats will be used in the exam I’m taking?

A. No. Microsoft does not identify the formats of any given exam at the time of
registration. Also, we adopt new testing technologies and question types
periodically. Both practices help us protect exam security and the value of
Microsoft Certification.

To get a feel for the exam testing technologies, we encourage you to take
Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) practice tests offered through Microsoft
Certified Practice Test Providers. The following tips may also help you.
Hot-area questions


Q. How do I know which elements are selectable?

A. Selectable elements are marked with a border and shaded when you move your
cursor over them.


Q. How do I select an element or cancel a selection?

A. Click an element to select it. The area around the element will become dim to
indicate that it has been selected. Click the element again to cancel the
selection. To reverse all selections, click the Reset button.


Q. I can’t see the complete text of a question. What should I do?

A. You can use the split bar to resize panes. In some cases, you might need to
use the scroll bar to view the entire text of the question or the entire
graphic.
Active-screen questions


Q. How do I change the text in a text box?

A. To fill in a text box, drag the appropriate text element to the text box. To
replace the text in a text box, drag another text element to the text box. To
remove the text, drag the text element back to its original location.


Q. How do I select an option or a check box?

A. To select an option or a check box, you can either click the option or check
box or click the text of the option or text box.


Q. How do I clear an option?

A. To clear an option, you can either click another option within the same group
or click the text of another option within the same group. To reverse all
selections, click the Reset button.


Q. How do I clear a check box?

A. To clear a check box, you can either click the selected check box or click
the text of the selected check box.


Q. I can’t see the whole text of a question. What should I do?

A. You can use the split bar to resize panes. In some cases, you might need to
use the scroll bar to view the entire text of the question or the entire
graphic.


Q. I tried to select an element, but it isn’t responding. Why?

A. In some active-screen questions, not all elements in the dialog box will be
active.
Drag-and-drop questions


Q. How do I answer a drag-and-drop question?

A. Drag the appropriate source objects to the correct target locations in the
answer areA. Target locations are indicated by a dimmed box. When a source
object is within a target, an outline will appear around the dimmed box. The
object will snap into position when you release the mouse button.


Q. How do I remove a source object from a target?

A. You can either drag the object back to its original position or select the
object and press the DELETE key. To replace objects that have been positioned on
a target, you can also drag another object into its position. To reverse all
selections, click the Reset button.


Q. I can’t see the whole text of a question. What should I do?

A. You can use the split bar to resize panes. In some cases, you might need to
use the scroll bar to view the entire text of the question or the entire
graphic.


Q. Do I need to use all source objects or targets provided?

A. You might not need to use all source objects or targets provided. Depending
on the question, plausible distractors may be included in either list.


Q. Can I use source objects more than one time?

A. Some source objects can be used only one time, while some can be used more
than once. A source object will appear deactivated when its use limit is
reached. To use this source object again, remove an instance of it from the
answer area.

Build-list and reorder questions


Q. How do I answer a build-list and reorder question?

A. Drag source objects from the list of choices to the answer list, and arrange
the objects in the correct order. You can also click a source object to select
it, and then click the LEFT ARROW key to move the object from the list of
choices to the bottom of the answer list.


Q. How do I reorder objects in the answer list?

A. To reorder objects in the answer list, drag an object to the correct location
in the answer list. You can also click an object to select it, and then use the
arrow buttons to move the object. Note that the arrow buttons might be
unavailable based on the location of the selected object.


Q. How do I remove an object from the answer list?

A. To remove an object from the answer list, drag the object from the answer
list to the list of choices. You can also select the object and press the DELETE
key, or select the object and then click the LEFT ARROW key. In all these cases,
the object will be returned to the list of choices.


Q. How do I remove all objects from the answer list?

A. To remove all objects from the answer list, click the Reset button. Case study
format


Q. Why is the case study exam format used?

A. The case study exam format uses complex scenarios that more accurately
simulate what Microsoft Certified Professionals do on the job. A case study
model also allows us to test your ability to analyze and synthesize information
to make decisions.


Q. When I start a case study, will I be able to review previous ones?

A. No, you will not be able to review a case study after you move to the next
one. When you complete a case study and its associated questions, a review
screen will appear. This screen lets you review your answers and make changes
before you move to the next case study.


Q. The scenarios are long and contain many details. Are the case study questions
designed to test memory?

A. Scenario-based questions are designed to test your ability to analyze and
synthesize information in order to make decisions—not to test memory. You can
refer to scenario details as frequently as necessary while you are working on
questions in a case study.


Q. How do I display the content in a case study?

A. Click one of the round buttons in the left pane. If a list of sections (for
example, Business Requirements or Company Information) appears under the button,
click one of them to display its content. To return to a question from a case
study, click the Question button in the left pane.
Performance-based testing


Q. Why is Microsoft adding performance-based exam items to certain exams?

A. Traditionally, Microsoft uses the format for exam items that most accurately
evaluates the candidate’s knowledge and skills. Such formats may include:
 

  • Multiple-choice single answer questions
  • Multiple-choice multiple answer questions
  • Hot-area questions
  • Active-screen questions
  • Drag-and-drop questions
  • Build-list and reorder questions
  • Case studies


    There are certain skills that are more accurately validated through direct
    hands-on methods like simulations and lab-based testing. This varies from exam
    to exam.


Q. Which exams include performance-based items?

A. To date, the following exams include performance-based items:

Exam 70-290: Managing and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Environment

Exam 70-291: Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003
Network Infrastructure (core Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator and
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer on Windows Server 2003 exams)

Exam 70-293: Planning and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network
Infrastructure

Exam 70-294: Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003
Active Directory Infrastructure

Exam 70-431: TS: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 – Implementation and Maintenance

Exam 70-620: TS: Microsoft Windows Vista, Configuring

Exam 83-640: TS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuring (This exam
will gradually replace the current version of the exam: Exam 70-640: TS: Windows
Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuring.)

Note that this list is subject to change at any time. Some exceptions apply in
selected regions.

Locate a testing center near you

In the future, most Microsoft technical certification exams will include
performance-based items.


Q. What is the difference between performance-based testing using virtual labs
and performance-based using simulation technologies?

A. Simulations restrict you to a small number of expected paths to complete exam
tasks, whereas virtual labs allow for any path and tool available in a real
computing environment, as long as the result is correct.


Q. Which exams include performance-based testing items built on virtual labs
technologies?

A. At this time, only Exam 83-640 includes virtual labs testing items. This exam
is currently available in English only and in certain countries. Since the
virtual labs testing items validate the same skills and knowledge as the
multiple-choice items, candidates should not take any different approach to exam
preparation.


Q. Are performance-based exams available in all testing centers?

A. Not at this time. Note that when enough testing centers in a region have
demonstrated that they can deliver performance-based exams, only the
performance-based version of the exam will be available to customers in that
region. In other words, all of the testing centers in a given region will
deliver the performance-based version of the exam.


Q. If the performance-based exam is not available in my area, when will it
become available?

A. Performance-based exams will eventually be available in all testing centers.


Q. When will additional exams with performance-based testing items be released?

A. The decision to apply performance-based testing is made on an exam-by-exam
basis when Microsoft determines that it is the best method to validate a
particular skill. Some exams have many performance-based questions, and some
exams have few or none.


Q. Will the entire Exam 83-640 consist of completing tasks in a virtual lab
environment?

A. There are certain skills that are better tested by more traditional formats,
such as multiple-choice questions. The number of hands-on tasks in an exam
depends on the skills being measured.

Learn more about Exam 83-640


Q. As the exams become updated with lab-based items, am I required to retake
them?

A. No. The skills that are tested do not change; therefore, retesting is not
necessary.


Q. Should I prepare for the lab-based exams differently than I prepare for other
exams?

A. No. As with non-lab-based exams, we recommend that you use exam preparation
guides to find out the subject areas, knowledge, and skills that are required to
pass the exam. When an exam is updated with a new lab-based testing item, the
skills measured remain the same.


Q. Do performance-based exams take longer to complete?

A. Yes, these exams are typically longer than exams that do not contain
performance-based items.

CCNA Certification

Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) validates the ability to install,
configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-size route and switched networks,
including implementation and verification of connections to remote sites in a
WAN. CCNA curriculum includes basic mitigation of security threats, introduction
to wireless networking concepts and terminology, and performance-based skills.
This new curriculum also includes (but is not limited to) the use of these
protocols: IP, Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP), Serial Line
Interface Protocol Frame Relay, Routing Information Protocol Version 2
(RIPv2),VLANs, Ethernet, access control lists (ACLs).


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CCNA Prerequisites No prerequisites

CCNA Exams & Recommended Training Required Exam(s)

Recommended Training
640-802    CCNA
Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (ICND1) v1.0
                 
Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2 (ICND2) v1.0

OR

Required Exam(s)
Recommended Training
640-822 ICND1 Interconnecting Cisco
Networking Devices Part 1 (ICND1) v1.0
640-816 ICND2 Interconnecting Cisco
Networking Devices Part 2 (ICND2) v1.0





 


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Upgrading Your MCSE Certification on Windows Server 2003

Upgrading Your MCSE Certification on Windows Server 2003
You have your MCSE on Windows Server 2003, and you want to upgrade to Windows Server 2008. The first thing to remember is that this is a series of new certifications and, while there is an upgrade path, you are not earning an MCSA or MCSE on Windows Server 2008. Rather, you will earn a MCTS or MCITP on Windows Server 2008. Also remember that the era of the MCSA/MCSE certifications has ended – it is now MCTS and MCITP (and others beyond the scope intended here), and they have an entirely different focus.

The Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) is concerned with and focused on a deep understanding and use of a specific Microsoft product. The MCITP, on the other hand, represents a broader view of a series of products or integrated products, and it is concerned with planning and developing of the network architecture and design. The important thing to remember is that the MCTS is not
a prerequisite for the MCITP,
per se. In other words, you earn the MCTS de facto by simply passing the required tests for MCITP. You will earn the MCTS on several products if your goal is to earn the MCITP Server Administrator or Enterprise



Administrator on Windows Server 2008.

There are two MCITP tracks available for Windows Server 2008, the MCITP: Server Administrator or the MCITP: Enterprise Administrator (doesn’t mean you can’t get both; they are two separate certifications with different requirements and target audiences). Regardless of which track you
wish to pursue, you will need to take the 70-649 TS: Upgrading your MCSE on Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008,
Technology Specialist exam. Passing this exam will earn you the: MCTS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuration (equivalent to the 70-640 exam), the MCTS: Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration (equivalent to the 70-642 exam), and the MCTS: Window Server 2008
Application Infrastructure Configuration (equivalent to the 70-643 exam). One thing to keep in mind is that if you take and pass the 70-649 test, you also earn the same MCTS
certification
that you would have earned by just taking the 70-648 exam.

Now that you have the 70-649 exam, you can decide which of the MCITP tracks you
wish to pursue. If you want to earn the MCITP: Server Administrator, then you will need to pass the 70-646 Pro: Windows Server 2008, Server Administrator exam. If, on the other hand, you are interested in the MCITP: Enterprise Administrator, you still need to take the 70-649 TS: Upgrading your MCSE on Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008, Technology Specialist, but in addition, you
will also need to take two other tests (for a total of 3 tests).
 





 

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You can take either the 70-620: TS Microsoft Windows Vista,
Configuring OR70-624 TS: Deploying and Maintaining Windows Vista Client and 2007 Microsoft Office System Desktop (your choice here, but one of the two is required). The last test you need to take is the 70-647: Windows Server 2008, Enterprise Administrator. Once
you have taken all three – congratulations, you are now a MCITP: Enterprise Administrator. The value of certifications cannot be over-emphasized. A certification clearly demonstrates that an individual has met certain requirements and has a specific level of knowledge and skills. There have been significant changes to the Microsoft Certification programs in response to new technologies,
and pressure from companies and individuals. Introducing a differentiation of the ubiquitous MCP
Certification (take a test, any test, and you are an MCP) and the MCTS (product-specific) provides a qualitative approach to certification and applicability to job roles. The new MCITP certification relates more closely to the real job roles of IT professionals as it
can cover multiple disciplines. Understanding the upgrade path from Windows Server 2003 to 2008 can be daunting. There are several exams that can be used for different certifications and just understanding the difference
between the MCTS and the MCITP can be challenging, but very rewarding in the end.

Conclusion
There must be value and worth in earning a Microsoft certification if the program has lasted over 16 years and granted over 2 million certifications. Our old friend the MCSE is soon to phased
out. Those who hold this cherished certification should be proud of their achievements, and those who are on the path to earn the new
MCITP will continue the Microsoft Certification tradition established in 1992. While the new certifications have different names and professional focus, they will still command respect within the IT community. Their relevancy is assured by tying the MCTS to a particular product and demanding a deep knowledge of this product. The MCITP assures that anyone possessing this certification has a breadth of knowledge on various products and is concerned with the network architecture and design. These are exciting times in the Microsoft Certification world.

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Job Title: Server and Network Engineer
Location: Miami
Job Type: Permanent
Salary: $155000.00 – $1440000.00 per annum

Job Description:
We are looking for an experienced Server and Network Engineer who is capable of
managing and maintaining an IT department.

– Management of all IT related aspects of the department’s IT systems including
support and maintenance of the current server and network infrastructure.
· Definition, and ongoing management, of processes to cover all aspects of
operation including the following:
o Data management; including capacity planning and backup configuration
o Disaster recovery testing
o Licensing and software administration; tracking of all software and associated
licensing requirements including liaison with Software Licensing manager where
required.
o Management of user accounts and access control across the department’s IT
environment; including firewall  access, domain accounts, etc.
o Setup and maintenance of a structured environment for projects, covering data
storage areas and development  software environments.
· Generation of client datasets as required.
· Assist with system upgrades and designs.
· Maintaining system documentation.
· Processing incidents & problems escalated from the Helpdesk within clearly
defined processes aligned to ITIL  best practice.
· Liaison with other support teams to ensure that incidents are escalated and
resolved within the Service Level  Agreements.
· Flexibility to work occasional overtime and on-call may be required from
time-to-time
· Flexibility to work at other locations may be required from time to time.

The Individual
· Extensive experience of server operations and support. Further experience
could be substituted for  educational qualifications; ideally further
professional qualifications
· MCSE 2003, IT or numerate discipline degree as a minimum
· Experience of supporting common server applications and operating systems
including software and hardware configuration.
· Methodical self starter able to meet objectives in a timely and effective
manner.
· The ability to quickly assimilate new technologies and to solve complex
problems is a must.
· Excellent communication and customer facing skills.
· Calm under pressure with well developed prioritization skills.
· A willingness to take on ownership of problems to resolution.
· MCSE would be beneficial but is not essential.

Key technologies:
Hardware
· HP ProLiant Servers
· HP StorageWorks SAN
· Cisco networking equipment
· Nokia firewalls running Check Point Firewall-1

Software
· Windows Server 2003, including Active Directory, DNS, DHCP, etc.
· Symantec Backup Exec
· Perforce
· Ipswitch WS_FTP server

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Exam Description
The 640-802 Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) is the composite exam
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required to install, operate, and troubleshoot a small to medium size enterprise
branch network. The topics include connecting to a WAN; implementing network
security; network types; network media; routing and switching fundamentals; the
TCP/IP and OSI models; IP addressing; WAN technologies; operating and
configuring IOS devices; extending switched networks with VLANs; determining IP
routes; managing IP traffic with access lists; establishing point-to-point
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Describe how a network works
* Describe the purpose and functions of various network devices
* Select the components required to meet a network specification
* Use the OSI and TCP/IP models and their associated protocols to explain how
data flows in a network
* Describe common networked applications including web applications
* Describe the purpose and basic operation of the protocols in the OSI and TCP
models
* Describe the impact of applications (Voice Over IP and Video Over IP) on a
network
* Interpret network diagrams
* Determine the path between two hosts across a network
* Describe the components required for network and Internet communications
* Identify and correct common network problems at layers 1, 2, 3 and 7 using a
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Configure, verify and
troubleshoot a switch with VLANs and interswitch communications
* Select the appropriate media, cables, ports, and connectors to connect
switches to other network devices and hosts
* Explain the technology and media access control method for Ethernet networks
* Explain network segmentation and basic traffic management concepts
* Explain basic switching concepts and the operation of Cisco switches
* Perform and verify initial switch configuration tasks including remote access
management
* Verify network status and switch operation using basic utilities (including:
ping, traceroute, telnet, SSH, arp, ipconfig), SHOW & DEBUG commands
* Identify, prescribe, and resolve common switched network media issues,
configuration issues, auto negotiation, and switch hardware failures
* Describe enhanced switching technologies (including: VTP, RSTP, VLAN, PVSTP,
802.1q)
* Describe how VLANs create logically separate networks and the need for routing
between them
* Configure, verify, and troubleshoot VLANs
* Configure, verify, and troubleshoot trunking on Cisco switches
* Configure, verify, and troubleshoot interVLAN routing
* Configure, verify, and troubleshoot VTP
* Configure, verify, and troubleshoot RSTP operation
* Interpret the output of various show and debug commands to verify the
operational status of a Cisco switched network.
* Implement basic switch security (including: port security, trunk access,
management vlan other than vlan1, etc.)

Implement an IP addressing scheme and IP Services to meet network
requirements in a medium-size Enterprise branch office network.
* Describe the operation and benefits of using private and public IP
addressing
* Explain the operation and benefits of using DHCP and DNS
* Configure, verify and troubleshoot DHCP and DNS operation on a
router.(including: CLI/SDM)
* Implement static and dynamic addressing services for hosts in a LAN
environment
* Calculate and apply an addressing scheme including VLSM IP addressing design
to a network
* Determine the appropriate classless addressing scheme using VLSM and
summarization to satisfy addressing requirements in a LAN/WAN environment
* Describe the technological requirements for running IPv6 in conjunction with
IPv4 (including: protocols, dual stack, tunneling, etc).
* Describe IPv6 addresses
* Identify and correct common problems associated with IP addressing and host
configurations

Configure, verify, and troubleshoot basic router operation and routing on
Cisco devices
* Describe basic routing concepts (including: packet forwarding, router
lookup process)
* Describe the operation of Cisco routers (including: router bootup process,
POST, router components)
* Select the appropriate media, cables, ports, and connectors to connect routers
to other network devices and hosts
* Configure, verify, and troubleshoot RIPv2
* Access and utilize the router to set basic parameters.(including: CLI/SDM)
* Connect, configure, and verify operation status of a device interface
* Verify device configuration and network connectivity using ping, traceroute,
telnet, SSH or other utilities
* Perform and verify routing configuration tasks for a static or default route
given specific routing requirements
* Manage IOS configuration files. (including: save, edit, upgrade, restore)
* Manage Cisco IOS.
* Compare and contrast methods of routing and routing protocols
* Configure, verify, and troubleshoot OSPF
* Configure, verify, and troubleshoot EIGRP
* Verify network connectivity (including: using ping, traceroute, and telnet or
SSH)
* Troubleshoot routing issues
* Verify router hardware and software operation using SHOW & DEBUG commands.
* Implement basic router security

Explain and select the appropriate administrative tasks required for a WLAN
* Describe standards associated with wireless media (including: IEEE WI-FI
Alliance, ITU/FCC)
* Identify and describe the purpose of the components in a small wireless
network. (Including: SSID, BSS, ESS)
* Identify the basic parameters to configure on a wireless network to ensure
that devices connect to the correct access point
* Compare and contrast wireless security features and capabilities of WPA
security (including: open, WEP, WPA-1/2)
* Identify common issues with implementing wireless networks. (Including:
Interface, missconfiguration)

Identify security threats to a network and describe general methods to
mitigate those threats
* Describe today’s increasing network security threats and explain the need
to implement a comprehensive security policy to mitigate the threats
* Explain general methods to mitigate common security threats to network
devices, hosts, and applications
* Describe the functions of common security appliances and applications
* Describe security recommended practices including initial steps to secure
network devices

Implement, verify, and troubleshoot NAT and ACLs in a medium-size Enterprise
branch office network.
* Describe the purpose and types of ACLs
* Configure and apply ACLs based on network filtering requirements.(including:
CLI/SDM)
* Configure and apply an ACLs to limit telnet and SSH access to the router using
(including: SDM/CLI)
* Verify and monitor ACLs in a network environment
* Troubleshoot ACL issues
* Explain the basic operation of NAT
* Configure NAT for given network requirements using (including: CLI/SDM)
* Troubleshoot NAT issues

Implement and verify WAN links
* Describe different methods for connecting to a WAN
* Configure and verify a basic WAN serial connection
* Configure and verify Frame Relay on Cisco routers
* Troubleshoot WAN implementation issues
* Describe VPN technology (including: importance, benefits, role, impact,
components)
* Configure and verify a PPP connection between Cisco routers

Describe how a network works
Configure, verify and troubleshoot a switch with VLANs and interswitch
communications
Implement an IP addressing scheme and IP Services to meet network requirements
in a medium-size Enterprise branch office network.

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Upgrading Your MCSA on Windows Server 2003 Certification
Let us say that you have your MCSA on Windows Server 2003, and you want to
upgrade your certification to Windows Server 2008, or you are not certified at
all on Windows Server 2003 and want to earn your
MCTS on Windows Server 2008. The first
thing to remember is that this is a series of new certifications and while there
is an upgrade path from Server 2003 to Server 2008, you are NOT earning an MCSE
on Windows Server 2008,
rather an MCTS or MCITP on windows
Server 2008. Also remember that the era of the
MCSA/MCSE certifications has ended –
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The Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) has a different focus
then the Microsoft Certified Information Technology Professional (MCITP), and
the former is not a prerequisite for the latter (nor is it a “lesser”
certification!). The MCTS certification
is aimed at IT professionals who work with a specific Microsoft product or
platform. An IT pro who has earned an MCTS is expected to possess depth and
breadth of knowledge
and skills on a particular product or platform. They are expected to manage and
maintain the product or platform on a daily basis. They are also more concerned
with the day-to-day operations and short-term planning rather than long-term
planning and design and design.


There are three MCTS tracks available on Windows Server 2008:
MCTS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Configuration; MCTS: Windows Server
2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration, and MCTS: Windows Server 2008
Applications Infrastructure Configuration. You can take each of the tests
individually, or you can take the upgrade path by taking only one test. The
easiest route to upgrade your certification, if you are already an MCSA on
Windows Server 2003, is take (and pass, of course) the 70-648 TS: Upgrading your
MCSA on Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008, Technology Specialist exam.
Passing this exam will earn you the MCTS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory,
Configuration (equivalent to the 70-640 exam) and the MCTS: Windows Server 2008
Network Infrastructure Configuration (equivalent to the 70-642 exam). The last
of the three MCTS certifications – MCTS: Window Server 2008 Application
Infrastructure Configuration – is earned by passing the 70-643 exam. The other
part to earning your MCTS on any one of the three paths is to pass the 70-646
exam Windows Server 2008, Server Administrator.