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ConfigureTerminal.com: Amazing

Hey, I don't want to waste your time but i wanted to say how amazing this software is! I have already taken and passed my CCNA, and am studying the BCMSN at the moment and I wish i had access to this when I was studying my CCNA!

I can't stress enough how excited I am about this!!!

thank you!

David

David,

By the way I have a fantastic job as a network engineer with Lockheed Martin Corporation primarily as a result of my CCNA certification.

Thanks is part to you and the study material provided by configterminal.

I am planning on persuing the SNRS certification beginning late this year and I am counting on using configterminal to achieve my goal.

Thanks again

Doug Fleming

Hi
The recent upgrade to the VPN configuration is a real work of art, it now covers the VTI solution. Thanks for a real good product aimed at engineers, it has saved me endless hours.

Best Regards
David White (CCIE #13955)

Hello David

Am really great full that you came up with such agreat idea to open up a website giving networking tips,it has really been helpful and made the practical bit of cisco much easier for me especially with the help of the ebook.

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Thanks

Johnny

Hi David,

Your apps are some of the best I’ve seen.

I’m contemplating getting a my CCIE in routing and will be looking at purchasing your memorization tool. Thanks.

Cliff

Hi David,

I  have been meaning to write to you to show how much i appreciate all that you are doing!!

I am a friend of Paul, who is the one who  introduced me to your excellant cisco site. I very much admire your work and find all your info very very useful.

All the best and and keep up the great work.

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Farhan Saeed

Hi David,

Hope you are fine just to let you know I took my exam today and passed no problem.

Just like to thank you for your excellent training.

Regards
Steve Harris

Thanks David.

I've been using the CCIE Command Memorizer all day.  This product really rocks.

Best Regards,

Daniel Dellinger
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Thanks.

Best Regard,

Wahyu

Thanks for the answer, it's been getting to me for months, and I just keep forgetting to ask you for a solution. You have no idea how much time that little command is going to safe me. I'm working on a huge security network which has over 80 firewalls some of which have over 3000 lines of access-lists.

It's a pain in the neck trying to find a single host with a certain port to see if the access-list exists, so this is going to safe me a stack of time :)

Jay Whale
South Africa

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CCIE Command Memorizer

I originally started developing this application when I was studying for my CCIE.

This application was developed to help me pass my CCIE lab and it helped me immensely.

The proof - I passed the R&S Lab on my first attempt.

1000s of commands and hundreds of scenarios are available to test your command knowledge.

We have now made updated versions of the application available so that other CCIE candidates can use its powerful system to help them pass their exams.

Let me give you three good reasons we can back up what we claim:

 

 

Three Reasons To Believe What I Say

  • Reason one: The author is a R&S CCIE who passed on his first attempt
  • Reason two: We have a group of highly certified individuals working on making the application better
  • Reason three: If the application does not help you we will refund you

 

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Here is a summary of the benefits you receive

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Learn the commands that can help you pass

Don't waste valuable time trying to remember commands - have them at your fingertips

 

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No need to be connected to a router

You can practice commands anywhere

 

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Check your knowledge of sections

Make sure you know all the relevant sections

 

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Don't waste valuable time

No need to set up equipment - just run this on your laptop

 

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Practice focused configuration scenarios

Practice specific technologies to make sure you know a topic

 

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No need to buy equipment to practice these scenarios

No need to set up equipment - just run this on your laptop

 

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Start with the basics and quickly move to complicated scenarios

See where you stand with regards to a technology

 

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Answers are provided so you can learn quickly

Answers to specific commands are available immediately

 

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Study technologies when you have a quick break

You can use those spare 5 minutes to study and help you prepare

 

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Learn to navigate the documentation

Use our Documentation CD shortcuts to learn the documentation CD which you need to know for the exam

 

 

Now, you're probably wondering how and why we can do all those things.

Let me explain.

This application will help you learn the following topics by presenting various scenarios to test your knowledge. You are required to enter Cisco IOS Commands to completer the scenario.

 

Topics that are covered:

  • Documentation CD shortcuts - 100s of shortcuts to save you time learning the documentation CD
  • CCIE Quickfire - learn 100s of defaults for the CCIE written and CCIE lab exams
  • AutoInstall - 4 scenarios with 70 lines of config
  • Banners & Keystrokes - 54 lines of config
  • BGP - 73 configurations and 1197 lines of config
  • Bridging - 9 configurations and 221 lines of config
  • DHCP - 4 configurations and 47 lines of config
  • EIGRP - 14 configurations and 239 lines of config
  • Frame-Relay - 19 configurations and 398 lines of config
  • HSRP - 2 configurations and 39 lines of config
  • HTTP - 1 configuration and 22 lines of config
  • IPv6- 30 configurations and 506 lines of config
  • Miscellaneous IP - 16 configurations and 343 lines of config
  • Multicast - 19 configurations and 305 lines of config
  • NTP - 9 configurations and 105 lines of config
  • ODR - 5 configurations and 76 lines of config
  • OSPF - 40 configurations and 681 lines of config
  • QOS - 19 configurations and 395 lines of config
  • RIP - 16 configurations and 225 lines of config
  • RMON - 1 configuration and 26 lines of config
  • Security - 19 configurations and 283 lines of config
  • SNMP + Management - 6 configurations and 108 lines of config
  • Switching - 99 configurations and 1382 lines of config
  • VPN - 4 configurations and 165 lines of config

 

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Flash Demonstration of CCIE Command Memorizer

 

 

 




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Flash Demonstration of CCIE Command Memorizer

 

 


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Here are some examples (just a few):

BGP:

BGP Command Memorizer

BGP Command Memorizer

 

BGP Command Memorizer

 

BGP Command Memorizer



EIGRP

EIGRP Command Memorizer

Frame-Relay

Frame Relay Command Memorizer

Frame Relay Command Memorizer

Frame Relay Command Memorizer



IPV6

IPv6 Command Memorizer

IPv6 Command Memorizer

IPv6 Command Memorizer

Multicast:

Multicast Command Memorizer

OSPF:

OSPF Command Memorizer

OSPF Command Memorizer

QOS:

QOS Command Memorizer

Security:

Security Command Memorizer

Security Command Memorizer

Switching:

Switching Command Memorizer

Switching Command Memorizer

Switching Command Memorizer

 

 



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CCIE Candidate:

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Direct links to blog:

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From Richard Bannister's Blog:

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The MPLS Command Memorizer helps you learn CLI commands for the following Cisco exams:

  • MPLS exam (642-611)

  • CCIE R&S written exam (350-001)

  • CCIE R&S lab exam

 

 

 


 

 

 

 


Example Diagrams:

MPLS Central Services VPN



MPLS VPNS


List of topics:


Chapter 1: MPLS Basic Infrastructure
Core IP addressing
Enable core MPLS
Enable core label protocol
Enable core IGP - OSPF
Customer IP addressing

Chapter 2: VPN Configuration
Enable MBGP
Configure BGP neighbor relationships
Activate VPN4 neighbor relationships
Configure next hop self
Enable sending of communities
Configure VRFs
Configure Route Distinguishers
Configure Route Targets
Put customer facing interfaces into VRFs

Chapter 3: PE/CE Static Routing
Configure per VRF static routes
Redistribute static routes into MBGP
Redistribute connected routes into MBGP
Configure Customer default routes

Chapter 4: PE/CE RIP Routing
Configure per VRF RIP Routing
Redistribute MBGP into RIP
Redistribute RIP into MBGP
Redistribute connected routes into MBGP
Configure RIP on Customer routers

Chapter 5: PE/CE EIGRP Routing
Configure per VRF EIGRP Routing
Specify customer AS numbers
Redistribute MBGP into EIGRP
Redistribute EIGRP into MBGP
Redistribute connected routes into MBGP
Configure EIGRP on Customer routers

Chapter 6: PE/CE OSPF Routing
Configure per VRF OSPF Routing
Redistribute MBGP into OSPF
Redistribute OSPF into MBGP
Redistribute connected routes into MBGP
Configure OSPF on Customer routers

Chapter 7: PE/CE BGP Routing
Configure per VRF EBGP Routing
Configure MBGP Routing
Redistribute connected routes into MBGP
Configure BGP on Customer routers

Chapter 8: MPLS Options
Disable TTL propagation
Disable Transit TTL propagation
Enable TDP / LDP per interface
Configure conditional label advertisement
Configure a 3 stack MTU

Chapter 9: Overlapping VPNs
Enable complicated VPNs
Specify VRFs
Configure Route Distinguishers
Configure Route Targets
2 Central Sites
4 Remote Sites
Limit Access between sites

Chapter 10: Central Services VPN
Enable complicated VPNs
Specify VRFs
Configure Route Distinguishers
Configure Route Targets
1 Central Services Site
3 Remote Sites
Limit Access between sites

 


Free bonus 5:

BSCI Command Memorizer

Here is a list of the topics covered:

Chapter 1: BGP 1

BGP neighbor relationships
IBGP & EBGP
MD5 passwords

Chapter 2: BGP 2

Shutting down neighbors
Per packet load balancing
Next Hop Self

Chapter 3: BGP 3

Relationships using loopbacks
Synchronization
Peer Groups
Neighborship clearing
Soft reconfiguration - in & out
Route-maps & Weight
Weight on neighbor relationships

Chapter 4: BGP 4

Default Local Preference
Route-maps & Local Preference
Default MED
Route-maps & MED

Chapter 5: BGP 5

Remove Private AS numbers
AS Path Prepending

Chapter 6: EIGRP 1

Basic EIGRP - classful masks
EIGRP - network masks
EIGRP - host masks
Show commands
EIGRP MD5 authentication
Load balancing
Variance

Chapter 7: EIGRP 2

No auto-summary
Manual summarization
EIGRP bandwidth usage
EIGRP stub - summary routes
EIGRP stub - connected & summary routes
EIGRP stub - connected & static routes
EIGRP passive default
Split horizon

Chapter 8: IPv6

IPv6 addressing
IPv6 OSPF
IPv6 RIP
IPv6 static redistribution
IPv6v4 tunnel

Chapter 9: ISIS 1

ISIS single area
ISIS multiple area
ISIS level 2
ISIS level 1-2
ISIS level 1

Chapter 10: ISIS 2

ISIS hello timers
ISIS hello multipliers
Metric wide
Metric values
Summarization

Chapter 11: Muticast 1

PIM Sparse mode with static RP
PIM SM, static RP & access lists
PIM Sparse-Dense Mode & scoping & ACL

Chapter 12: Multicast 2

PIM Dense Mode
IGMP Group joins
CGMP
IGMP Versions 1 -3
Multicast QuickFire

Chapter 13: OSPF 1

OSPF with classful masks
OSPF with network masks
OSPF with host masks
Single & multiple area OSPF
Show commands
Clear text authentication
Load balancing
Manual interface costs

Chapter 14: OSPF 2

Router-ID
DR Priorities
Network type - broadcast
Network type - point-to-multipoint
Network type - NBMA

Chapter 15: OSPF 3

OSPF Network types - QuickFire

Chapter 16: OSPF 4

Virtual Links

Chapter 17: OSPF 5

Summarization

Chapter 18: OSPF 6

Default Route Originate
Stub Areas
Totally StubbyNSSA
NSSA
NSSA Totally Stubby
NSSA Totally Stubby & RIP

Chapter 19: OSPF 7

Clear text authentication
MD5 authentication

 

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CCIE-Quick-Fire

The CCIE Quick Fire will help you learn and remember information for the CCIE R&S exams.

This application was originally developed by Richard Bannister to help him study for his CCIE written exam.

 

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