I figured it’s about time for an update.
A lot has happened in a very short amount of time, I’ve been a busy guy! A few days after winning the Scholarship eadams contacted me about participating in a little distance based learning experiment he whipped up involving the Cisco Network Academy. Without getting into all the details Aubrey opened up an enrollment slot in his CCNA Exploration program to assist in my studies. In return he asked me to blog about my experiences with the program from a distance based learning perspective and post a link from my blogs here onto the Cisco NetAcad’s Facebook page. Hopefully that will drive up some unique IP’s

I’ve been watching the CBTNugget and Train-Signal CCNA Training video’s in addition to the Cisco Network Academy courses. They really offer fun alternative to the sturdy workload of the NetAcad. I’ve finished both the CBTnuggets and Train-Signal ICND1 DVD’s and feel pretty good about what’s covered in the CCENT. I’m really impressed with Jeremy Clorara’s teaching style, he’s not much about whiteboards or lecture based teacher like Chris, he’s just hands on multitasking with lots of little stories and metaphors that keep you entertained and engaged. Chris is great too, but between the two I favor Jeremy. Chris has a really nice set of 3 x 100 question practice test on his DVD. Quiz 1 has a lot of great story based subnetting questions that are pretty challenging and make you stop and do the work!
I’ve also finished the first Network Academy Course called Network Fundamentals. It’s an 11 chapter, 18-22 week instructor lead semester structure as a crash course in the OSI & TCP communications. That’s a bit of an understatement, but I can tell you It was tough. it’s really designed to make you slow down, do the labs and Packet Tracer examples and embed the concepts. I wasted the better portion of a day taking the first 5 tests without studying the chapters just to figure out that there was no way I was going to pass the exam unless I went back and did the work! Cisco Network Academy is no joke.
I've read upto Chapter 5 in the CiscoPress ICND1, I put it on the back burner until finishing the DVD's. I wanted a general scope of the CCENT and it's content before reading the book so I could focus on key principals I know I need to work with. It's a good book, I'm looking forward to slowing things down a LOT next week and putting the book to good use!
In my spare time between studying, I’ve managed to set up my Rack for future ICND2 labs. It may seem funny, but I was taken back on just how different real hardware is to work with then GNS3. Everything takes about 3 times as long and when something does go unexpectedly wrong you take it a lot more serious. So far on the rack I’ve successfully setup a working topology, tftp server, updated the IOS’s, added some new physical memory, couple new NM-cards, and even had time last night to configure DHCP and NAT thought the SDM. No thanks to the newer Java version. I was pulling my hair out trying to get SDM to load on my PC before looking online and noticing only the older java versions work with SDM, what’s up with that!