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  • The Key Areas to Apply Cisco 200-125 Knowledge and Skills in Your Career

    The Key Areas to Apply Cisco 200-125 Knowledge and Skills in Your Career

    Cisco stands out when it comes to high-end routers and switches, training and certification. It has played a huge role in the networking field to a point that we cannot mention networking without talking about Cisco. Prepaway 200-125 is a certification exam that validates the IT professional prowess in designing, configuring, and troubleshooting routers and switches. Cisco 200-125 is also a qualifying exam for the award of CCNA R&S certification.

    Cisco 200-125 Exam and CCNA R&S Credential

    CCNA R&S credential is the most in-demand networking certification in the industry and that is not going to stop any time soon. For candidates to achieve CCNA R&S certification, there are two available options they can choose:

    Option 1: CCNA Composite

    Here, you will only be required to pass Cisco 200-125 exam. It tests your profound understanding of infrastructure services, networking concepts, etc. in general, Cisco 200-125 exam is made up of the following key topics:

    LAN Switching Technologies

    Routing Technologies

    WAN Technologies

    Network Fundamentals

    Infrastructure Security

    Infrastructure Services

    Infrastructure Management

    Option 2: ICND1 and ICND2

    There are 2 available exams designed for the award of CCNA R&S credential. Both exams assess your knowledge in the routing and switching technologies.

    100-105 ICND1 – this exam assesses your prowess in infrastructure services, routing technologies, and infrastructure maintenance.

    200-105 ICND2 – the main focus of this exam is testing the candidate’s knowledge in iPv6 and iPv4 switching and routing technology.

    It is very crucial to be aware that both the two exams will not be available from February 23, 2020. You should plan to do them before the final testing date catch up with you. Nevertheless, Cisco will also release a CCNA exam to substitute these two retiring exams.

    If you have made up your mind to get CCNA R&S credential, then you have certainly chosen one option. I chose the first option and I have got CCNA R&S certification. Therefore, I will be sharing a lot concerning Cisco 200-125 exam which has the following structure:

    Candidates register via Pearson VUE website

    Time allotted for every candidate is 1 hour 30 minutes

    It consists of 60-70 multiple choice questions

    It is available in both Japanese and English

    The exam is expected to retire from February 23, 2020

    Cisco 200-125 exam covers various topics as previously outlined. Every topic is very important in your career because networking is all about implementing skills you have learned throughout the certification process. Today, I would like to share where I have specifically applied the skills I got during certification process in my career.

    Installation and configuration

    This is one of the major parts that I usually perform regularly because new hardware and software are always incorporated to ensure there is a high-availability of a network system in an organization. This skill is expatiated in the objectives and forms a huge part in 200-125 exam setting. As you perform installation and configuration in your company, you will also have a task of providing technical guidance to the people who are using the systems installed.

    User accounts creation and management

    As you prepare for Cisco 200-125 exam, you must develop a solid understanding of setting up user accounts, permissions, and passwords. In most cases, you will be required to set user accounts that access a section of the system which they get involved in. Let us take a case study; an account of the CEO of a company should not have the same privileges to the system as that of the Project Manager. The Project Manager is only responsible for handling various projects while the CEO is supposed to oversee the general progress in every department of the organization. Therefore, you must have profound knowledge to limit user accounts when it is necessary.

    Training users

    Before sitting for Cisco 200-125 exam, you always train to gain the required skills and knowledge. Training is not only meant to help you pass the exam but also to enable you acquire the skills to train others. In an organization, introduction of new technologies is often a tough task. You will have to train other employees on how to use new technology appropriately as it is going to be part of their daily career tasks.

    Leading networking team

    CCNA R&S credential is solid proof that you have an ability to lead. As a Cisco network engineer of any organization, you will be tasked with roles to implement and plan the future networking developments of an organization. In most cases, you will be leading a team of network technician to ensure that every milestone is delivered at the most appropriate time. With the knowledge gained in Cisco 200-125 training, you will surely offer the best leadership.

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    Final Word

    200-125 is the perfect exam for IT professionals to acquire relevant switching and routing skills. Every organization uses networking technology for various business tasks. Therefore, CCNA R&S credentials will open many opportunities in your career.

  • Telecom cloud market to be worth US$ 31 billion by ’21: Report

    Telecom cloud market to be worth US$ 31 billion by ’21: Report

    MUMBAI: The telecom cloud market is expected to expand from USD 10.92 billion in 2016 to USD 30.79 billion (Rs 2098.5 billion) by 2021, at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 23.0% during the forecast period.

    This is according to a market research report “Telecom Cloud Market by Type (Solution and Service), Application (Billing & Provisioning and Traffic Management), Service Model (SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS), Organization Size, Vertical, and Region – Global Forecast to 2021,” published by Pune-based MarketsandMarkets.

    The major drivers of this market include the need for lower operational and administration costs, as telecom cloud is hosted on cloud platform. It offers flexible pricing for products & services and allows managing various types of revenue without constraints, a news release from PRNewswire stated.

    The Unified Communication and Collaboration (UCaaS) solution segment is estimated to dominate the Telecom Cloud Market share during the forecast period

    UCaaS is estimated to have the largest market share in the telecom cloud market. Various features, such as multimedia, unified messaging, conference bridges, presence management, and Customer Relationship Management (CRM) integration are helping improve business functions. Therefore, with its increasing demand, Telecom Service Providers (TSPs) are providing UCaaS solutions in the market.

    Network services are expected to capture the highest market share during the forecast period.

    The network services of the telecom cloud market is witnessing a potential growth, in comparison to other services, owing to the benefits, such as Local Area Network (LAN)/Wide Area Network (WAN)/Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) management, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), managed network services, Internet Protocol (IP) contact centre management, network integration, and network implementation services.

    North America is the leading region, in terms of market share in the telecom cloud market space.

    North America is expected to hold the largest market share and dominate the telecom cloud market in 2016. North America has a huge penetration from large enterprises with technically-sound employees providing continuous innovative technologies. This has led to the growing Telecom Cloud Market. These are some of the major driving factors contributing to the growth of cloud-based services and solutions in North America.

    Major vendors covered in the telecom cloud market for the study are AT&T, Inc. (Dallas, Texas, U.S.), BT Group PLC (London, U.K.), Verizon Communication, Inc. (New Jersey, U.S.), Level 3 Communications, Inc. (Broomfield, Colorado, U.S.), Deutsche Telekom (Bonn, Germany), NTT Communications Corporation (Tokyo, Japan), CenturyLink, Inc. (Louisiana, U.S), Singapore Telecommunications Limited (Singapore), Orange Business Service (Paris, France), and Ericsson (Stockholm, Sweden).

    M&M claims to be the largest market research firm worldwide in terms of annually published premium market research reports. Serving 1700 global fortune enterprises with more than 1200 premium studies in a year, M&M is catering to a multitude of clients across eight different industrial verticals.

  • Telecom cloud market to be worth US$ 31 billion by ’21: Report

    Telecom cloud market to be worth US$ 31 billion by ’21: Report

    MUMBAI: The telecom cloud market is expected to expand from USD 10.92 billion in 2016 to USD 30.79 billion (Rs 2098.5 billion) by 2021, at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 23.0% during the forecast period.

    This is according to a market research report “Telecom Cloud Market by Type (Solution and Service), Application (Billing & Provisioning and Traffic Management), Service Model (SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS), Organization Size, Vertical, and Region – Global Forecast to 2021,” published by Pune-based MarketsandMarkets.

    The major drivers of this market include the need for lower operational and administration costs, as telecom cloud is hosted on cloud platform. It offers flexible pricing for products & services and allows managing various types of revenue without constraints, a news release from PRNewswire stated.

    The Unified Communication and Collaboration (UCaaS) solution segment is estimated to dominate the Telecom Cloud Market share during the forecast period

    UCaaS is estimated to have the largest market share in the telecom cloud market. Various features, such as multimedia, unified messaging, conference bridges, presence management, and Customer Relationship Management (CRM) integration are helping improve business functions. Therefore, with its increasing demand, Telecom Service Providers (TSPs) are providing UCaaS solutions in the market.

    Network services are expected to capture the highest market share during the forecast period.

    The network services of the telecom cloud market is witnessing a potential growth, in comparison to other services, owing to the benefits, such as Local Area Network (LAN)/Wide Area Network (WAN)/Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) management, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), managed network services, Internet Protocol (IP) contact centre management, network integration, and network implementation services.

    North America is the leading region, in terms of market share in the telecom cloud market space.

    North America is expected to hold the largest market share and dominate the telecom cloud market in 2016. North America has a huge penetration from large enterprises with technically-sound employees providing continuous innovative technologies. This has led to the growing Telecom Cloud Market. These are some of the major driving factors contributing to the growth of cloud-based services and solutions in North America.

    Major vendors covered in the telecom cloud market for the study are AT&T, Inc. (Dallas, Texas, U.S.), BT Group PLC (London, U.K.), Verizon Communication, Inc. (New Jersey, U.S.), Level 3 Communications, Inc. (Broomfield, Colorado, U.S.), Deutsche Telekom (Bonn, Germany), NTT Communications Corporation (Tokyo, Japan), CenturyLink, Inc. (Louisiana, U.S), Singapore Telecommunications Limited (Singapore), Orange Business Service (Paris, France), and Ericsson (Stockholm, Sweden).

    M&M claims to be the largest market research firm worldwide in terms of annually published premium market research reports. Serving 1700 global fortune enterprises with more than 1200 premium studies in a year, M&M is catering to a multitude of clients across eight different industrial verticals.

  • MTNL launches Broadband with Wi-Fi in Delhi

    MTNL launches Broadband with Wi-Fi in Delhi

    NEW DELHI: Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd Delhi announced the launch of their IPTV-competent broadband with Wi-Fi, with a maximum speed of 2 mbps, which will help set up thousands of “Private Hot Spots” across the Capital city.

    Meanwhile, the Wi-Max system is already functioning on a trial basis in some government offices, and should be launched within this year, A K Arora, Executive Director, MTNL said at a press briefing here today.

    The broadband Wi-Fi modem works on the latest version of 802.11g of Wi-Fi standard and functions on the unlicensed 2.4 GHz band and generally provides bandwidth of 54 mbps. There cane be up to 30 concurrent users in this system.

    The MTNL will sell two types of modems for the new Wi-Fi system: one with one USB and one Ethernet port and the other with four Ethernet ports. Besides, there will be the normal LAN facility as well. MTNL is buying the modems from HT Star company.

    The users can purchase pre-paid cards for the usage, which come in various price ranges.

    “Small hotels and restaurants can set up these connections which function on radio wave and not through any cable, and allow its customers to use the Internet,” Arora explained.

    What is most attractive is the pricing of the modems and the monthly rentals.

    “It will cost the clients very little, just the security deposit and the cost of the modem. There is no setting-up cost, being on radio waves,” he added. There can be multiple users working with their computers or laptops within 40 metres of the modem inside a house or restaurant (in open space, with less physical intrusions, they can work within 60

    “The need for us to go into this is that there are at least 1.3 lakh private hot spots across the world, whereas in India there are just a thousand. Especially with the government declaring 2007 as the year of the broadband, we decided to launch this from February 8, and you can get through the Sanchar Haats anywhere. It will be set up within two days of the purchase made,” Arora claimed.

    He said that the system has already been tried at the domestic airport, Pragati Maidan, India Habitat Centre, Union Public Service Commission office, Indian Institute of Planning and Administration and many offices of the Delhi government. “The most popular has been the one at the airport,” Arora said.

    He said that setting up public hot spots will hugely help businesses, convention centres, engineering, management and medical institutions, and also private homes. “This helps us also develop our new revenue model, because there will be up to 30 users per modem, and download is free up to one GB and then it costs Rs 1 per MB, as usual our broadband.

    The registration charge is Rs 500, security deposit Rs 800 and installing and testing charges are Rs 300. The monthly rental is only Rs 150.

    The payments for usages can be made through credit cards as well purchasable prepaid scratch cards.
    “Suppose you go to a restaurant and are not sure of being over charged, the scratch card is of major help,” explained a senior engineer present at the press conference.

    Our aim was to become the dominant player in the field, Arora stressed as the factor behind the decision to launch early. Besides, he said, there will be 90 lakh broadband users by 2007, of which MTNL will have to give 50 lakh connections.

    Arora said that Wi-Max is already there in use in Delhi. “This room in which we are having the meeting is Wi-Max enabled, and there are some other government offices as well. Trail runs are on, and we can launch when the government gives permission for the spectrum, which should be the end of this year,” Arora hoped.

    Arora also announced the launch of MTNL’s CDMA mobiles, and asserted that with this, the Nigam has become the only service provider to operate both CDMA and GSM services.

    The handset comes for really cheap: the original handset, Huwai C 300, costs Rs 3,500, but MTNL is selling it for just Rs 1,499 paid upfront (VAT extra), with Rs 1,499 free talk time in local network CDMA, GSM and landline) as well, for one year.

    MTNL is also giving Rs 25 worth talk time free to other networks, for a period of a week.

    The pulse would be of 15 seconds and the rate, Arora said, would be Rs 0.10 for a pulse for local calls. The STD charges would be Rs 2.40 per pulse, he said.