The #1 reason CCNA & Network+ candidates fail their exams: They're not ready for the types of binary and subnetting questions on the exam.
The #1 way to prepare for those questions: Practice, practice, and more practice...which is exactly what you'll get with my Subnetting Success Practice Exam Pack. I've taught binary and subnetting skills to CCNA and Network+ candidates just like you for over a decade, and this is the most powerful tool I've ever made available. You'll be ready for success in the exam room and in real-world networking situations.
The #1 reason CCNA & Network+ candidates fail their exams: They're not ready for the types of binary and subnetting questions on the exam.
The #1 way to prepare for those questions: Practice, practice, and more practice...which is exactly what you'll get with my Subnetting Success Practice Exam Pack. I've taught binary and subnetting skills to CCNA and Network+ candidates just like you for over a decade, and this is the most powerful tool I've ever made available. You'll be ready for success in the exam room and in real-world networking situations.
Exam 1 includes a few "binary to decimal" and "decimal to binary" conversion questions to make sure you have the fundamentals down, and then it's on to one real-world situation after the other. Each of the five exams is 30 questions long, and the questions and answers shuffle every time you take the exam.
The answers are clearly explained and have been triple-checked, but just in case you have a question about any of the answers, just post it here and I'll be glad to answer it for you. You can also reach me on Twitter @ccie12933.
The first three exams include these important topics...
Exam 1:
Binary-to-Decimal conversions
Decimal-to-Binary conversions
Calculating The Number Of Valid Subnets
Calculating The Number Of Valid Host Addresses Per Subnet
Finding A Common Subnet
Exam 2:
Subnetting Success Fundamentals
Determining The Number Of Valid Hosts
Determining The Number Of Valid Subnets
Meeting Client Requirements Specific Number Of Valid Hosts
Meeting Client Requirements Specific Number Of Valid Subnets
Exam 3:
Determining The Subnet Of A Given IP Address
Determining The Broadcast Address Of A Subnet
"Tightest Mask" calculations
Determining The Range of Valid IP Addresses on a Subnet
Exam 4:
Double-checking The Results Of Someone Else's Subnetting
Meeting Multiple Client Requirements (subnets and hosts)
Troubleshooting
Exam 5:
Identifying Multiple Subnets
To Troubleshoot or Not To Troubleshoot...
"Subnetting From Scratch"
... and those are just some of the topics we'll cover together in these five practice exams.
I've created this subnetting-only practice pack for one reason I know this is the toughest area of the exam for just about every CCNA and Network+ candidate, and I want you to pass the test the very next time around. I also want you to be ready for real-world subnetting situations, and I guarantee that you'll face all subnetting situations both in the exam room and in the real world with ultimate confidence once you've worked with my Subnetting Success Practice Exam Pack.
Let's get started.
Chris Bryant
CCIE #12933
"The Computer Certification Bulldog"
On to Exam 1! We'll cover subnetting fundamentals and make sure you're ready for the other practice exams -- and for success on your exams!
Binary - Decimal conversions
Decimal - Binary conversions
Determining The Number Of Valid Subnets
Determining The Number Of Valid Host Addresses Per Subnet
Determining The Subnet Of A Given IP Address
"Finding A Common Subnet"
Let's get to work! As always, if you have any questions about any of the questions or answers, send them to me here on Udemy. You can also reach me on Twitter @ccie12933. Always glad to hear from you!
Chris B.
With subnetting fundamentals down cold, we'll dive into some real-world situations along with determining that all-important broadcast address. This exam's topics:
Determining The Number Of Valid Subnets
Determining The Number Of Valid Hosts
Meeting Specific "Valid Host" Requirements
Meeting Specific "Valid Subnets" Requirements
Meeting Multiple Subnet / Host Requirements
Determining A Subnet's Broadcast Address
"The Last Valid Address"
If you have any questions about any of the questions or answers, send them to me here on Udemy. You can also reach me on Twitter @ccie12933.
Chris B.
Plenty of real-world subnetting work in this exam. The categories are....
Calculating A Subnet's Valid IP Host Addresses
Determining A Subnet's Broadcast Address
Determining A Host's Subnet
Calculating The Number Of Valid Subnets
Calculating The Number Of Valid Hosts
"Tightest Mask" Calculations
If you have any questions about any of the questions or answers, send them to me here on Udemy. You can also reach me on Twitter @ccie12933. Talk to you there!
Chris B.
The stakes get higher as we move into even more real-world subnetting situations:
Choosing The Proper Subnet Mask
Troubleshooting
Identifying Multiple Subnets
The Next Subnet Is...
Calculating A Subnet's Broadcast Address
Determining A Host Address's Subnet
Identifying Valid IP Addresses On Multiple Subnets
"Subnetting From Scratch"
Let's get to it.
If you have any questions about any of the questions or answers, send them to me here on Udemy. You can also reach me on Twitter @ccie12933. Talk to you there!
Chris B.
Time to meet more of those pesky client requirements! ; )
This exam's topics include...
Meeting The Client's "Number Of Subnets" Requirements
Calculating The Results Of Someone Else's Subnetting
Meeting Multiple Client Requirements
Troubleshooting
If you have any questions about any of the questions or answers, send them to me here on Udemy. You can also reach me on Twitter @ccie12933. Talk to you there!
Chris B.
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