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We're three classes in to the Cisco CCNA4 class. I graduated CCNA3 with eighty four point two percent. At the end of the class there are three exams and we have to hand in a case study. Dom and I worked on ours without being sure exactly what was needed of us. The teacher had already informed us that we had passed the class without handing in the case study. The lowest my mark would have been is seventy four percent. Needless to say neither of us was really all that motivated. Essentially the only reason we did the project at all was because we would have felt like jerks after how many times he had re-enabled the tests for us. He's a good teacher and we would have felt like asses saying "Sorry, didn't think the project was worth our time... bitch."

Last Thursday I get to class and the teacher let me know we had gotten ninety five percent on the case study even though we basically just slapped it together so we would have something to give him. I'm going to cover my ass now... Dom did the mind numbing phase one of the project which involved taking an network address and using variable length subnet masking... blah blah blah. Dom mad e pretty graphic and wrote a lot of boring numbers out. We passed thanks to Dom's excellent numbering abilities. Thank you Dom!


Hello Sean,
I myself am working on my CCNA3. I got finished with Chapter 9 and my teacher gave me the case study. I have no idea how to approach it. Could you give me some pointers or ideas on where to look for information? Thank you.
---Guy
email:gsdepalma@hotmail.com

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