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aadami1
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Registered: Nov 2000 Location: . Country: . State: Certifications: CCNA, CCDA Working on: ccnp,ccie,ccsa
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Hello everyone
Just to let you know that i joined your forum today.
I passed my ccna recently and benefitted immensely from the CCNA forum as an onlooker. But today I decided to join up.
CCDA seems pretty straight forward, except the darsted case notes. They're almost impossible to decipher.
Oh yeah, How can i improve my skills at drawing network/data overview diagrams.
Come on guys got to keep this forum busy man
Peace
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11-11-00 04:15 AM
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Slacker71
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Registered: Aug 2000 Location: Aurora, CO Country: United States State: CO Certifications: Working on:
Total Posts: 42
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Welcome to the ghost town! Seriously though, you are correct about needing more activity. I think that because most of the technologies are covered in other certs and the majority of the material is subjective, people do not have the plethora of questions they do on the NA and NP forums. Just my opinion of course!
Anyway, try this link for a 30 day trial of software for diagramming.
http://www.pacestar.com/lanflow/index.html
Good luck,
Slacker71
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11-11-00 08:10 PM
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Lawrence
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Registered: Nov 2000 Location: Phoenix Country: USA State: AZ Certifications: Network+,Server+,CCNA,CCDA Working on: CCNP
Total Posts: 94
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Welcome. With regard to drawing topologies, Visio, I guess, is the standard. I hate the program. It is unnecesessarily complex. And they sold out to Microsoft. How tasteless!
I am very fond of Smartdraw. And, you can import the official Cisco icons available at
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/503/2.html
for use in the program.
Good Luck.
Lawrence
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