CCNA – the Grumpy old Geek way

By GoG

I’m currently what some would call “between contracts”, that is retrenched and not found another job yet. I really enjoyed my previous job as a trainer, so it required some thought about what I would do next to generate an income. Something an old guy could do.

I’ve always had a bit of an  interest in network security, so I’m going to go down that track.

Where to start?

I noticed that Box Hill Institute was offering an Advanced Diploma of Information Technology (Network Security), however, to enroll in an advanced diploma I needed to have a diploma – poo! So first I need a diploma.

I’ve got plenty of certifications from my previous job, so how can I use these to get a diploma with a minimum amount of fuss? First I need to find a diploma that will allow me the maximum number of exemptions via the RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning) process. It appears that a Diploma of Information Technology (Systems Administration) will do the trick. What’s all this got to do with CCNA study I hear you ask? Well bare with me, its a bit of a Grandpa Simpson monologue.

I decided to start out on the path to become a “Cisco Certified Network Associate Security” while I’m studying for my diploma, and to do that I first have to become a CCNA.

So how to become a CCNA as cheaply as possible – remember no job, no income, lots of time. The path I’ve taken involves buying the “Authorized Self-Study Guide CCNA Preparation Library, Seventh Edition”. I have also heard that the CBT Nuggets “Cisco CCNA Certification Package” by Jeremy Cioara is rather good, however there is only so much money to go around.

Next some gear to run labs on. The choices are to use virtualization or to buy some hardware. Given that I hadn’t played with Cisco hardware before, I decided to buy the hardware – no not new! I picked up some second hand from iptrading, they have some well priced CCNA bundles. Have a look at http://www.iptrading.com.au/parent_product_list/CCNA-104.aspx I bought the “CCNA Intermediate Bundle 5″ from iptrading for around $830AUD delivered. For this princely sum I received the following

2 x Cisco 1721 Router- 10/100BaseT Modular Router w/2 WAN slots – 16MB Flash Memory

2 x Cisco WIC-2T Module- 2-Port Serial WAN Interface Card

2 x WS-C2950T-24- 24 Catalyst 2950Tswitch with 24 10/100 ports and two fixed 100BaseT Uplink ports

4 x Cisco Consol Cable- Cisco Consol Cable RJ45 – DB-9 Female

2 x CAB-SS-2626-3FT- Smart Serial (WIC-2T) to Smart Serial (WIC-2T) back to back Crossover Cable, 3 Feet

So now to play!

3 Responses to “CCNA – the Grumpy old Geek way”

  1. Adam Says:

    GoG,
    Nice one with the kit!
    I extol the virtues of virtualisation eg. Dynamips, it is absolutly more fun to be able to touch and fiddle with the devices themselves.
    In hindsight, having kit on hand is a benefit and for the price (second hand) it’s also a good tax dodge! :)

  2. Melvin Says:

    Nice! Keep it coming… I need to brush up on my CCNA info. I haven’t looked at it for ages! I agree with Adam – nothing like the real thing. (Ha ha – Adam said “touch and fiddle”)

  3. Chris Says:

    Very impressive old bean.

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