Finding Help For Problems With Cisco Software And Hardware

By Chris Channing

Cisco runs a brilliant business dedicated to keeping the world's networks running quick and securely. The only problem is that the high level of documentation on hardware and software products can make it confusing when trying to implement a new network design or modification.

Having a poster in your room or home office is a great way to become familiar with Cisco products. When you are looking at the poster a little bit each day, its contents are eventually going to "rub off" on you. Find a Cisco poster that covers different hardware models, or maybe one that lists the different commands found in the Cisco IOS and software programs they have.

Learning the specifics of how hardware works is one of the key problems Cisco students have. Some software programs, such as Packet Tracer, are the solution to this problem. Cisco gives away Packet Tracer for free to those who are in the Cisco Academy. If you aren't a student, you will have to find an alternative to the Packet Tracer software to practice networking.

Desktop programs exist that act as an encyclopedia for Cisco terms. Each program is different, based on the company who created it, but in general you should only need one for a quick search-and-find reference. This is the ideal solution for the workplace and in classes, where quick reference is a must to make the most out of the work or school day given to you.

Books are another route to go. Books are the best option for when you just want to sit down and study, but aren't so good for when you need a quick answer. Students find that books are the better choice, as they are able to go into detail on explaining how Cisco products work in different conditions. For the workplace they are fine to have around, but are often less easy to use than the Cisco dictionary software programs available.

If all you need is a quick reference, consider using the help tool in the Cisco IOS. This help tool will quickly show you different commands that you are able to use, show how to use them, and give a brief description. It will not teach you how to use the commands in detail, so you will need to consult an expert or book for that. The in-program help feature is best suited for someone who might have forgotten a simple command.

Final Thoughts

Every Cisco student knows that the field they are in is not easy. In fact, Cisco classes are among some of the hardest if you go far enough along into the program. Reconsider all of the references mentioned to see what kind of help you need to aid you in your Cisco endeavors. - 32166

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