Cisco Prepare Yourself for Success

August 7th, 2008 by freepdf

When it comes to IT exams, are you afraid of success? So many pros prepare to fail, rather than to succeed. This article by Joe Phillips shows you how to stop sabotaging yourself and how to prepare for success every time. Quit taking exams and start passing them!
Joseph Phillips writes a weekly column on professional certification for InformIT. See all of Joe’s articles at Joe’s author page.

If you’re like most people, you dread taking exams. For some, the thought of an exam is enough to send them into a panic attack. Why do we dread exams? Ok, there’s the $100 (or more) just to register for every IT exam available. There’s the issue of what your peers and employers are going to say if you don’t pass. And there’s all the time you’ve invested when you could have been watching reruns of Fantasy Island. The real problem isn’t taking the exam; it’s preparing to pass the exam.

Prepare Yourself for Success

I’ve got a buddy who prepares himself for failure. He doesn’t believe it, but it’s true. How does he do it? He’ll tell himself over and over that he is not good at taking exams. By the time he starts the exam, his brain has been conditioned that it’s okay for him to fail because he’s not good at taking exams. The moral? Tell yourself that you are good at passing exams. When you register, don’t register for an exam—register to pass an exam. I deeply believe that preparing yourself to pass an exam is different from preparing yourself to take an exam.

Your first step in preparing for success is to set a deadline. Not a wavering deadline, either. Pick up the phone, call the testing center, and set a concrete date to pass the exam. Even if the date is three months away, you know it’s there, it’s real, and you’re moving toward it.

During Your Wedding Proposal !

August 5th, 2008 by freepdf

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The traditional ‘will you marry me?’ wedding proposal while having dinner is overused. If you want to impress your girlfriend and ensure that she says ‘yes’ to your proposal, these romantic proposal tips will come in handy: Tiffany Silver Bracelets

Invite your girl in your favourite pub or bar. Request for your theme song (the song that you both love and you feel represent your relationship). As she enters the pub or bar, the song will be aired and you can hand your flowers and of course the engagement ring. You can also talk to the DJ and propose on air.

In the window of her room, write your proposal in the dust. When she opens her window curtain, that is the first thing that she’ll see. This is very romantic, just make sure the dust is still there and nobody has cleaned the window yet before she wakes up.

You can make your proposal public. In a concert event, you can go up the stage and propose. Just make sure you ask permission from the performers. Or you can advertise full page in your local newspaper or her favourite magazine.

Take her to the beach. Talk to someone who can spell the words ‘will you marry me?’ on the sand. This will surprise her.

Give her a gift with the engagement ring. The engagement ring can be simple but if you have the budget, you can opt to buy an elegant diamond ring as your engagement ring. Surely, your girlfriend can’t say no. This is the style where you let the engagement ring speak for the proposal.

Wedding proposals should be made unique as possible. You should prepare everything before you actually propose. Don’t forget the engagement ring. Shop around for your engagement ring weeks before your proposal. This is to ensure that you get the best engagement ring for you partner.

These wedding proposal tips mentioned here will make the moment very romantic. They will sweep your partner off her feet and she can decide right away to give you her sweetest ‘yes’. Surely, romantic proposals pay off.
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August 1st, 2008 by freepdf

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642-321,642-652,70-122,70-445,MB2-632

July 29th, 2008 by freepdf

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Cisco 642-453 v2.8

July 24th, 2008 by freepdf

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Cisco 350-001

July 24th, 2008 by freepdf

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July 24th, 2008 by freepdf

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(D) clearly AccessList: DenyAccesslist understanding of the inflow and outflow of data flow constraints, DENYALL clearly implied meaning. Can skillfully through the set limit on the subnet mask sub-users.
(5) Ethernet switch: familiar with Ethernet switch and exchange of principles, understanding the conflict network sub-domain principle and VLAN.

CISCO-646-391 v2.83 Demo

July 14th, 2008 by freepdf

CISCO-646-391 v2.83 Demo

1.In the implement phase, solution implementation involves which of the following task?

 

A: analyze high-level design and technology requirements of the customer

B: perform preliminary Site Assessment

C: configure core products

D: execute test cases

Correct Answers:  C

 

2.Which of the following is a key objective of operations readiness assessment in the plan phase?

 

A: assess the ability of site facilities to accommodate the proposed solution

B: assess existing network infrastructure and applications to verify its ability to support the proposed system

C: assess the current state of operations and network management infrastructure, including people, processes, and tools, to identify issues and opportunities

D: install and test system components in a nonproduction environment

Correct Answers:  C

 

3.In the operate phase, the task of analyzing process exceptions belongs to which service component?

 

A: Problem Management

B: Service Assurance

C: Change Management

D: Incident Management

E: Security Administration

Correct Answers:  B

 

4.In the implement phase, the ongoing support hand-off meeting provides which of the following benefits?

 

A: improves customer satisfaction by ensuring a productive operations environment of systems and processes; and minimizes the time it takes to migrate the customer into an automated and process-oriented environment, realizing productivity benefits from operations resources

B: provides the customer with necessary reactive break-fix services required for daily operation of the network, the availability of reactive break-fix services being a requirement for customer acceptance of the implementation

C: establishes both an ongoing review process to ensure that issues are addressed promptly and that the partner can assess and position service activities proactively and a communications mechanism to help the partner maintain awareness of the customer’s issues

D: improves customer satisfaction by ensuring a productive operations environment of systems and processes; and minimizes the time it takes to migrate the customer into an automated and process-oriented environment, realizing productivity benefits from operations resources

Correct Answers:  B

 

5.Network readiness assessment is an important service component in the plan phase. Which task is part of network readiness assessment?

 

A: accounting for all advanced technology system assets and configurations

B: conducting a discovery workshop to gather data and initiate network implementation plan development

C: assessing current infrastructure and applications and their readiness to support proposed advanced technology system

D: documenting network availability and redundancy requirements

E: developing Site Readiness Assessment Report

F: conducting Operations Readiness Assessment

Correct Answers:  C

 

6.Low level design, site readiness report, project management plan, network implementation plan, and systems acceptance test plan are pre-requisites for which service component in the design phase?

 

A: Implementation Kick-off Meeting

B: Staff Plan Development

C: Staging Plan

D: Project Kick-off

E: Migration Plan Development

F: Business Plan

Correct Answers:  E

 

7.Developing a baseline network element configuration for networking and applications devices to be implemented in a network is a deliverable for which service component in the design phase?

 

A: Detailed Design Development

B: Systems Acceptance Test Plan Development

C: Staging Plan

D: Implementation Plan Development

E: Project Kick-off

Correct Answers:  D

 

8.Assessing the existing network infrastructure is a task conducted as part of which service component in the plan phase?

 

A: Operations Readiness Assessment

B: Detailed Design Development

C: Solution Implementation

D: Account Planning

E: Network Readiness Assessment

Correct Answers:  E

 

9.In the implement phase, project planning comprises which of the following tasks?

 

A: confirm project and milestone dates, as well as project and cutover roles and responsibilities

B: install, configure, and provision core products

C: update and document logical and physical topology maps and serial numbers

D: confirm deployment team, craft project plan, create communication and escalation plans

Correct Answers:  D

 

10.Which two tasks are executed in the service assurance service component within the operate phase? (Choose two.)

 

A:analyze process exceptions

B:prepare a service readiness report

C:send internal/external surveys

D:review remediation plan from operational assessment

Correct Answers:  A, C

CISCO 646-588 Demo v2.83

July 9th, 2008 by freepdf

CISCO 646-588 Demo v2.83

1.Which two access points would be appropriate for challenging RF environments? (Choose two.)

 

A:Cisco 1020 Series

B:Cisco 1100 Series

C:Cisco 1130AG Series

D:Cisco 1230AG Series

E:Cisco 1240AG Series

Correct Answers:  D, E

CISCO 646-588 Demo v2.83

2.Which security protocol is both an inherently flawed, one-way, device-centric form of authentication and a 40-bit encryption key?

 

A: Secure Socket Layer

B: Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer

C: Secure Shell Protocol

D: Wired Equivalent Privacy

Correct Answers:  D

 

3.What is an accurate description of a Cisco Wireless Control System?

 

A: provides an enterprise-ready, standards-based, WLAN security solution that gives network administrators confidence that their data will remain private and secure

B: handles real-time 802.11 radio functions within a Cisco centralized wireless LAN system, including radio transmit and receive, client probe requests, and air monitoring

C: provides a powerful foundation upon which IT managers can design, control, and monitor Cisco wireless networks from a centralized location, simplifying operations and reducing TCO

D: communicates with Cisco 1000 Series lightweight access points over any Layer 2 (Ethernet) or Layer 3 (IP) infrastructure using LWAPP

Correct Answers:  C

 

4.Which technology is a centralized, systems-level application for managing and controlling an entire Cisco WLAN infrastructure?

 

A: CiscoWorks WLSE

B: Wireless Domain Services

C: Cisco Secure Access Control Server

D: Cisco Security Monitoring, Analysis and Response System

Correct Answers:  A

 

5.What is the best response to an IT director at a retail operation who is concerned about keeping track of high-value inventory?

 

A: The Cisco wireless location appliance is an end-to-end solution that can help manage store inventory.

B: WCS offers rogue access point detection that is displayed in visual floor maps.

C: The 802.1x security standards will help retail outfits comply with industry regulations.

D: Wireless connectivity can help bridge any gaps in the supply chain, from planning activities through sales associates at stores.

Correct Answers:  A

 

6.When building an IT case for a given customer, you must address security in addition to which three other customer needs? (Choose three.)

 

A:cost-effective network

B:easy installation

C:flexibility

D:increased productivity

E:interoperability

F:scalability

Correct Answers:  B, C, E

 

7.WLAN solutions extend wired networks for in-building and on-campus mobile workers. This enhanced network access directly enables a company to increase which three areas? (Choose three.)

 

A:billing accuracy

B:group collaboration

C:productivity

D:responsiveness to customers

E:shareholder trust

F:ROI

Correct Answers:  B, C, D

 

8.Which two vertical segments actively use the adoption of 802.11 technology as a competitive differentiator? (Choose two.)

 

A:Education uses the adoption of 802.11 technology to attract more students. Wireless networking creates a competitive advantage over schools and colleges that cannot provide access anytime, anywhere.

B:Government uses the adoption of 802.11 technology to attract more residents to individual localities. Wireless networking creates a competitive advantage over municipalities that cannot provide access anytime, anywhere.

C:Healthcare uses the adoption of 802.11 technology to attract more patients. Wireless networking creates a competitive advantage over hospitals that cannot provide ready access to patient data.

D:Hospitality uses the adoption of 802.11 technology to attract more guests. A wireless network attracts tradeshow exhibitors and conference coordinators, and it increases customer loyalty for hospitality and hotel establishments.

E:Retail uses the adoption of 802.11 technology to attract more customers. Wireless networking creates a competitive advantage over stores that cannot provide accuracy of inventory and pricing.

Correct Answers:  A, D

 

9.In the United States, what has ultimate jurisdiction over radio frequency regulations?

 

A: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

B: Wi-Fi Alliance

C: Federal Communications Commission

D: Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance

E: World Wide Web Consortium

Correct Answers:  C

 

10.The CIO of a digital public-advertising provider wants to deploy a wireless solution at the corporate headquarters. The wireless solution is for the floor where the company holds press conferences and multimedia corporate meetings. The CIO wants a virtual office for corporate guests that enhances the entertainment experience without creating security issues. Which response assures the CIO that unauthorized wireless access points will not be on the network?

 

A: Cisco is a member of the Wi-Fi Alliance. By enabling Wired Equivalent Privacy keys in a Cisco Unified Wireless Network to encrypt the payload of packets sent, it is almost impossible for hackers to get into the network. If someone gains unauthorized access, the reporting features in the access point will notify IT managers when access points or devices fail authentication.

B: A Cisco Unified Wireless Network has integrated security. Radio management features continuously monitor the radio environment, detect interference and rogue access points, and alert the WLAN administrator to radio network changes. The Cisco location server can map the location of thousands of Wi-Fi clients for IT management and high-value asset tracking. It enforces security policies by identifying and locating rogue access points and devices.

C: Building a Self-Defending Network is key for a wireless solution. Only with the Cisco Network Admission Control Framework can organizations analyze and control all devices on the network. It ensures that every endpoint device complies with corporate security policy and is running the latest and most relevant security protections.

D: Issues with network security always exist. Because IEEE 802.11i standards call for a one-way, device-centric form of authentication, it is inherently flawed. To ensure network security, use powerful, world-class network management features with a Cisco Unified Wireless Network. There is better visibility and control of the air space, as well as the ability to consolidate functionality into a single management system.

Correct Answers:  B

CISCO-642-071 Demo

July 7th, 2008 by freepdf

Exam CISCO-642-071 Demo

 

1.Your customer asks you to design a voice mail only solution that works with the current network topology. They have 14,000 users on a UNIX-based e-mail platform.

 

All data servers, including the new Active Directory domain controllers you will be installing, are behind the company firewall. They want to place the Unity servers in the phone room with the TDM telephone system where there is no network access  from behind the firewall.

 

Which statement is true?

 

A: This will not create any problems.

B: The Active Directory servers can be separated from the Unity servers.

C: You should have them supply access to the network from behind the firewall to the phone room for all the Unity servers.

D: You should have them supply access to the network from behind the firewall to the phone room for one of the Unity servers and set up that Unity server as the firewall bridgehead for the rest of the Unity servers.

Correct Answers:  C

 

2.Your customer has a fully distributed message store environment across WAN links that run at 256k. There are 500 subscribers in each physical site. There are five sites and four of them maintain mail stores. Cisco Unity design requirements state that at a minimum you must have how many Unity servers?

 

A: 2

B: 4

C: 5

D: 8

Correct Answers:  B

 

3.A customer maintains a wholly centralized electronic messaging environment in a single data center, physically located in Denver. The customer uses Microsoft Exchange exclusively, and at this time has a distributed, Cisco CallManager environment consisting of three separate clusters. These clusters support the Denver data center plus three large remote sites in Colorado Springs, Boulder, and Montrose.

 

The customer’s plans call for moving from their centralized, 10 year old Legacy voice mail system to a Unified Messaging system. You offer Cisco Unity as a potential solution.

 

Given the customer’s topology for call processing and messaging, what is your recommendation?

 

A: You recommend centralized and distributed Unity servers. There are many choices available to you because of the inherent call processingn flexibility built into a pure Cisco CallManager design. You recommend a hybrid solution to demonstrate to the customer the flexibility of the product.

B: You cannot provide an initial design at this time. The customer’s need for three Cisco CallManager clusters has brought the design process to a standstill. You MUST go back and convince the customer to fully collapse the CallManager clusters for Cisco Unity to fit into their environment.

C: You recommend centralized Unity systems. Unity MUST reside as physically close as possible to the message stores it will be servicing. Also, since Cisco Unity servers are capable of servicing more than one Cisco CallManager cluster, you decide to offer a centralized messaging and distributed call processing design.

D: You recommend distributed Unity systems. Unity MUST reside as physically close as possible to the CallManager clusters, and Cisco Unity servers MUST maintain a one-to-one relationship to the number of Call Manager clusters in the design. At a minimum, you must provide a three Cisco Unity solution, and they must be distributed to physically mirror the layout of the Cisco CallManager topology.

Correct Answers:  C

 

4.You meet with a customer who is currently collapsing their IBM/Lotus Notes environment from a multi-site, distributed layout to a single data center in Indianapolis. With offices across the United States, (35 of them), and a distributed mix of Legacy non-networked PBXs, you have a very complex environment to try and onverge.

 

The customer also maintains a wholly distributed Legacy voice mail environment, but wants to treat the data center as a completely new installation with no existing infrastructure with regard to voice mail, and as such is very flexible with voice mail migration options.

 

When you explain some of the potential technical options given their existing environment, they agree that a Cisco CallManager/Cisco Unity solution is optimal. They have a limited budget this fiscal year, and need to slowly move from this distributed PBX/Electronic Messaging layout to a Cisco solution over the next two years.

 

What do you recommend to the customer?

 

A: You offer them centralized Unity for Exchange as a voice mail replacement, since their Notes infrastructure is distributed. Since Unity for Domino CANNOT fit in this environment for a number of reasons, this is their only option.

B: You cannot help them today, since moving slowly will not work given the need to perform ip and replace of PBXs at each of the remote sites. Unity simply cannot fit into their current environment. If they had the budget to perform ip and replace then you could help them.

C: You offer them distributed Unity servers on the edge, since Unity MUST reside as physically close as possible to the Legacy PBXs. You put the CallManager rollout on hold as well, until the customer has the funds necessary to support a ip and replace strategy for the Legacy PBX’s. Distributed Unity servers will also be able to better support the migration strategy you know they need for their centralized voice mail servers. In your next meeting, you MUST discuss the voice mail replacement/migration strategy with the customer.

D: Since they are very flexible with the pathway you lead them to, you offer an initial centralized Unity server layout. Since they will be collapsing at least some of their PBX’s to a CallManager layout, and they will be fully centralizing their Notes Messaging infrastructure, you have the initial Cisco Unity servers in the data center service those users who will be on the first round of migration from the legacy PBXs to the centralized CallManagers. Over time you will add Unity servers as needed to support the customer’s timelines and budget. Cisco Unity can even support a pual PBX integration in the data center, if needed.

Correct Answers:  D

 

5.A customer has all their Exchange 2000 servers located in a centralized messaging configuration at their headquarters (HQ), which also serves as their regional data center. All e-mail users use Outlook, regardless of their location.

 

The customer has two Legacy PBX’s that Unity can support located at the data center. These Legacy PBX’s are used only by the users located at HQ. The remote users use CallManager. The breakdown for the number of users on each system is:

 

Legacy PBX 1 = 6000 phones

Legacy PBX 2 = 5000 phones

CallManager Cluster =  6000 remote IP Phones

 

The Exchange 2000 servers are configured into Active-Active clusters and support 18,000 mailboxes, with up to 3,000 mailboxes on each cluster. The customer will allocate extra Exchange servers to support Unity. The breakdown is:

 

Exchange 2000 cluster 1 = 3,000 mailboxes

Exchange 2000 cluster 2 = 3,000 mailboxes

Exchange 2000 cluster 3 = 2,000 mailboxes

Exchange 2000 cluster 4 = 2,500 mailboxes

Exchange 2000 cluster 5 = 1,000 mailboxes

Exchange 2000 cluster 6 = 3,000 mailboxes

Exchange 2000 cluster 7 = 3,000 mailboxes

Exchange 2000 cluster 8 = 1,000 mailboxes

 

All Exchange 2000 clusters are installed into the same Windows 2000 site and into the same Exchange 2000 Admin group and routing group.

 

All users, regardless of whether they are local or remote are grouped on separate databases in different storage groups on the Exchange 2000 clusters. However, there is not a single Exchange 2000 cluster that is dedicated to a remote location. All clusters have both local and remote users logically grouped on them.

 

During the planning phase, all Exchange 2000 clusters were found to have enough capacity to support Unified Messaging except for Exchange 2000 cluster 5. The disk arrays used by this cluster were upgraded and now there is enough capacity to support Unified Messaging.

 

The customer wants administration of all subscribers to be easy. They also want to have a Unity server performing dual integration with Legacy PBX 2 and the CallManager cluster.

 

Given this scenario, how many Unity servers are needed and how should they be configured to support the eight Exchange 2000 clusters?

 

A: Unity can only support five Exchange 2000 clusters so you must have at least two Unity servers. You can then connect one Unity server to one Legacy PBX and the CallManager cluster and then connect the other Unity server to the other Legacy PBX.

B: You need four Unity servers and you need to set up a separate partner server for each Unity server. You can then connect one Unity server to two Exchange 2000 clusters. Two Unity servers can connect to Legacy PBX 1, one Unity server can connect to Legacy PBX 2 and CallManager, and one Unity server can connect to CallManager.

C: You should have three 72-port Unity servers connected as follows: one Unity server for Legacy PBX 1, one Unity server for Legacy PBX 2 and CallManager, and one Unity server for CallManager. Since the 6000 remote users are spread across all eight Exchange 2000 clusters, each Unity server should connect to all eight Exchange 2000 clusters and one partner server should be used for all three Unity servers.

D: You should have three 72-port Unity servers connected as follows: one Unity server for Legacy PBX1, one Unity server for Legacy PBX 2 and CallManager, and one Unity server for CallManager. Since the 6000 remote users are spread across all eight Exchange 2000 clusters, only two Unity servers need to connect to all eight clusters. The third Unity server only needs to connect to the four clusters that have local users.

Correct Answers:  C

 

6.In all distributed messaging configurations, Unity must be collocated with CallManager first, so it will use the call processing deployment model first and then the messaging deployment model. How does this affect a customer if they collapse their distributed messaging configurations to a centralized model?

 

A: A centralized model will be satisfied with Unity collocated with either CallManager or the messaging servers.

B: All Unity servers are able to continue to run and physically remain in their present location even while the messaging servers are moved.

C: In any messaging deployment model, Unity must be collocated with the messaging systems and then consideration must be given to CallManager.

D: All Unity servers must be taken offline and remain in their present location while the messaging servers are moved from the remote locations to the centralized location.

Correct Answers:  C

 

7.Your customer has 9,000 users. They request that you configure a voice mail only solution. Without planning for the domain controllers and global catalog servers, what is the minimum number of Exchange servers you need on which to locate the users?

 

A: 1

B: 2

C: 3

D: 5

Correct Answers:  C

 

8.In a Cisco Unity voice messaging only configuration with failover, how many Exchange 2000 routing groups are needed if all Exchange 2000 servers are centralized into one data center, but all users are remotely connected?

 

A: You only need one routing group.

B: You need one routing group for each remote location.

C: It is more important to install Unity into the same Windows 2000 site and remote routing group.

D: It depends on how the remote users are connected to Unity. If they are using IMAP, they should be able to use any number of routing groups.

Correct Answers:  A

 

9.When installing Cisco Unity into a Lotus Domino messaging environment, one requirement is to install at least one Cisco Unity server per Domino _____.

 

A: site

B: domain

C: nsf group

D: routing group

Correct Answers:  B

 

10.Click the Exhibit button.

 

CallManager Cluster A and Unity use extension range 1000?500. CallManager Cluster B and Unity use extension range 3000?450. CallManager Cluster C and Unity use extension range 4200?400.

 

Your customer wants to deploy Unified Messaging. Exchange stores are local at the data center. Digital networking is an absolute requirement without using access codes.

 

What is the best solution?

A: Site C needs to have all the servers reinstalled as part of A&B.com.

B: A unique dialing domain is created per Unity location. There is no requirement for one directory.

C: A completely unique “dialing location” is created in CallManager. Unity is assigned to that location.

D: Future growth is planned for by allowing all Unity servers to be in different forests, but be part of the same dialing domain.

Correct Answers:  A