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June 16, 2009

Cisco Updates SAFE Design Guides

I'm a little behind on this (occured a couple months back)...but Cisco has updated their famous SAFE design guides. Excellent resource:

Cisco SAFE on Cisco.com

Download complete PDF from CiscoBlog

Posted by JC at June 16, 2009 8:53 AM

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Hi Jeremy,

Currently I am working in a small ISP which provides wireless broadband setup to customers. We are planning to move existing PPPoE setup to our 7206 VXR router. I need a bit help from you for setting this up. I know you are a busy person...So kindly drop an email to me if you can spare some time for this...

Thanks!
Deeepak Arora

Posted by: Deepak Arora at June 17, 2009 10:16 AM

Hi JC im up studying your material from the cbt nuggets icnd 2 vids i have my exam tomorrow enjoyed the vids JC only i wish i could set up my cisco 851 router :( failing all the time let hope i dont fail my exam will post and let you know cheers JC im an irish Fan yeah all the way from sunny ireland well sunny for the time been could rain any time :)

Posted by: Gareth at June 25, 2009 5:00 PM

Hi J,

Do you have more info on Cisco NEXUS?

Posted by: Malbatt at July 7, 2009 2:10 AM

Hi Jeremy,

I am looking at sitting for my CCNA certification and was recently watching the videos you produced and it helped clear up pretty much everything I wanted to know as I am starting with ICND-1 (CCENT) seeing that it'll be my first Cisco exam. I wanted to thank you and wished that every CBT Nugget was produced by you or someone like you. You have made it fun, interactive and you have taken me through a journey of loving Cisco to say the least. Anyway, I did a search on the web and came across your blog. A bit about me, I'm a project manager wanted to make the transition into networking and security. I have always enjoyed it. Prior to becoming a project manager I was a developer specialising in the web e.g. ASP, COM, etc. Anyhoo, whilst looking at how I could contact you I came across your blog on wanting to redesign the website and am not sure if you did redesign it. I think it could undergo a facelift if you wanted and make it a whole lot more accessible. All I ask, is that I get the opportunity to tap into your knowledge. I need to learn more :-). I have become a Cisco addict.

Let me know what your thoughts are and look forward to hearing from you.

Posted by: Anonymous at July 10, 2009 4:23 PM

Hi Jeremy,

I am looking at sitting for my CCNA certification and was recently watching the videos you produced and it helped clear up pretty much everything I wanted to know as I am starting with ICND-1 (CCENT) seeing that it'll be my first Cisco exam. I wanted to thank you and wished that every CBT Nugget was produced by you or someone like you. You have made it fun, interactive and you have taken me through a journey of loving Cisco to say the least. Anyway, I did a search on the web and came across your blog. A bit about me, I'm a project manager wanted to make the transition into networking and security. I have always enjoyed it. Prior to becoming a project manager I was a developer specialising in the web e.g. ASP, COM, etc. Anyhoo, whilst looking at how I could contact you I came across your blog on wanting to redesign the website and am not sure if you did redesign it. I think it could undergo a facelift if you wanted and make it a whole lot more accessible. All I ask, is that I get the opportunity to tap into your knowledge. I need to learn more :-). I have become a Cisco addict.

Let me know what your thoughts are and look forward to hearing from you.

Posted by: GD at July 10, 2009 4:24 PM

Is there any way to get in touch with you privately to ask a question regarding BCMSN and Dual Core network design?

Posted by: Nick at July 15, 2009 9:01 PM

So... you ever coming back?

Posted by: Anon at July 28, 2009 5:00 AM

Hello Jeremy,

I didn't find any other way to contact you so I'm writing a comment here.
My name is Harris Andrea and I own two Cisco related blogs (www.cisco-tips.com and www.ciscoasa.com). I'm afraid that Cisco might ask me to disable my domains because of intellectual properties violation as the domain name has the name Cisco in it. What do you think about this issue, since your blog domain has the name Cisco in it too? Are we going to have problems from Cisco?

Please send me an email at admin@cisco-tips.com with your comments.

Thanks

Posted by: Cisco-Tips at July 28, 2009 12:56 PM

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Posted by: Ted at August 18, 2009 2:36 AM

I'm getting a bit anxious. Jeremy are you still alive? Been so long.

Posted by: Paul at August 18, 2009 3:45 AM

its been ages since your last post, espcially there are many news on cisco which hasn't been on your blog such as, the revision of CCVP Prerequisites, archtict level certification and soon we may have a new CCNP refresh in December.

Posted by: taqi at August 18, 2009 10:34 AM

Hello Jeremy,

I am yogesh, i have complete diploma computer engg.and have good knowledge of software.i have complete Networking and CCNA.I have good expirence in networking. now i am preparing to CCNA Exam.but i want to also need to good job of my knowledge.can you help me?for about of my job..
plz rply me ..

Thanks,
yogesh.

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Posted by: groupshoes at October 27, 2009 6:20 PM

Hi,

can someone tell me where to find more info about Cisco Nexus?

Thank you

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