CompTIA Tech+ FC0-U71 Course Material

Why is Rick Butler being extended any credit here???????
yes I can extended my credit to @Rick Butler because he also contributing in giving us latest update when @Stephen Schneiter is busy.
he also work underground to make sure everything go well about material and Voucher. I know personally that he is help @Stephen Schneiter a lot .
so that the task well be easy for @Stephen Schneiter . Both of they are working tirelessly to make sure that something is going will.
the question is @Trevor Chandler are you happy or angry because i give credit to @Rick Butler .
Because i don't understand your problem in this mater. I can give Credit to anybody.
@trevor Tell my Why ? I should not give credit to @Rick Butler .

CompTIA Tech+ FC0-U71 Course Material

@Stephen Schneiter I apricate you all your effort . You are exemplary leader.
please my fellow colleague, let us exercise patient , we going to have everything available soonest,
well-done @Stephen Schneiter and @Rick Butler .
Why is Rick Butler being extended any credit here???????

Routing Issues

I recently dealt with a client’s network outage caused by a misconfigured router. I had to dig into the routing tables and found that one static route was pointing to the wrong gateway. Once corrected, the network was restored. Have you encountered similar routing issues in your teaching, and how do you explain routing table troubleshooting to your students?
When I've taught routing, I always started on the whiteboard, building a pseudo table to teach the very basics and move on from there.

I've always taught that if you can avoid a static entry on a routing table, if there's any way, do so - routing protocols are smarter. And if you have to have a static entry, document the heck out of it, so someone that comes behind knows. The way I see it, these days, if you have to use a static entry, you're trying to do something unconventional or weird.

That's where the documentation comes in - because "well, it was a good idea when I put it in there" will turn into "what the heck was this fool thinking?". In the OP's example, I think that entry was correct at one time, that it was working once and then one day, it wasn't working. Perhaps the gateway was changed, but no one bothered to look at the static routes in the other routers.

However, these bugs are also great to teach. Using something like GNS3 to build a network up and test with, has been a mainstay for me over the years.

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Routing Issues

I recently dealt with a client’s network outage caused by a misconfigured router. I had to dig into the routing tables and found that one static route was pointing to the wrong gateway. Once corrected, the network was restored. Have you encountered similar routing issues in your teaching, and how do you explain routing table troubleshooting to your students?
My explanation begins by having students to look at the logs on the router!

RSA Encryption

RSA encryption is still part of the team roster, but it's getting on in age.
What's the up-and-coming successor to this once-upon-a-time
perennial all-star?

If you do provide a response to this query, some evidence to support
your input would be most appreciated. Opinions and feelings don't
qualify :)

Happy Women's History Month!!!
Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) is the leading contender as the successor to RSA, thanks to its efficiency, scalability, and better resilience in a world with advancing computational power.

Help for Student re: Request for Accommodation due to English as a Second Language

Ok, thanks, @Stephen Schneiter. More specifically:

  • I teach a Canadian cohort A+. There is a Pakistani woman who became a Canadian citizen two years ago who is newer to English
  • Other vendors, such as AWS, allow for a 30-minute extension of time for people who are taking the certification in English when their first language isn't English.
  • We went to the site, and all we see is a request for an extension of time if you have a learning or cognitive deficiency
  • We would like to know if CompTIA allows for the extension of time for those who struggle with English
The problem is, learners are supposed to take Core 1 all of last week. She was trying to pull her studies together quietly without alerting the boot camp that she was struggling. I found out when I pressed her for details of her exam date what was going on. We were on the phone for three hours last night, and we were not able to get anyone to answer this question. She needs to take this exam asap, and we finish Core 2 on September 29th, and she will need to sit for Core 2 on September 30th. Time is of the essence, because the boot camp is a train and deploy situation.

Can you help assist with resolving this? She has her passport, and even when she was talking with the CompTIA and Pearson Vue customer support, her English is broken enough to where she had to repeat things multiple times. We can prove she struggles with English. But she understands it well, and she has demonstrated in class she knows the materials. She just needs the extra time. Thanks!

D Ross

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