Error 404--Not Found

From RFC 2068 Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1:

10.4.5 404 Not Found

The server has not found anything matching the Request-URI. No indication is given of whether the condition is temporary or permanent.

If the server does not wish to make this information available to the client, the status code 403 (Forbidden) can be used instead. The 410 (Gone) status code SHOULD be used if the server knows, through some internally configurable mechanism, that an old resource is permanently unavailable and has no forwarding address.

Cisco Wireless LAN for System Engineers Test #1

Covers objectives for the Cisco Wireless LAN Design Specialist exam (9E0-576).
Wireless networking has become one of the most interesting networking sub-fields in recent years. Studies by the META Group have shown that over 90% of companies will have some form of live wireless LAN deployment by 2006, and just looking around, you’ll find that the technology is exploding into live networks everywhere. The biggest problem is the lack of people qualified to design and deploy this equipment properly. The Cisco Wireless LAN Design Specialist certification is one way of proving that you have this knowledge and expertise.

To complete this certification, you must understand radio technologies, basic antenna theory, Point-to-Point and Point-to-Multipoint wireless bridging, the 802.11 standards, and understand how various WLAN products must be configured, including access points, bridges, client devices and accessories. You must understand Aironet software and management features, how to conduct a professional site survey, and how to configure various security methods for Wireless LAN environments. Having taken both the Design Specialist and Support Specialist Cisco Wireless exams, I would recommend taking design first, as you’ll find much of the material will help you for the harder support exam later.

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Boson Test #1 part number is: 70216
The author of test #1 is dennis@boson.com
Dennis Laganiere’s certifications include CCNP, CCDP, Cisco Wireless LAN Support Specialist, Cisco Wireless LAN Design Specialist, MCSE+I, MCT and about a dozen lesser certifications picked up along the way. Dennis has been in the networking field for over 16 years. During that time he has worked for several major organizations, including four years as Senior Network Analyst for a tier-one provider, and five years as IT Manager for a major medical products company. Besides developing several question databases for Boson, Dennis has written a popular preparation book for the CCIE Written exam, and developed Cisco related training materials for several prominent web sites. He lives in Southern California, with a stunningly beautiful wife, two exceptionally well-behaved and brilliant children, and a quite well developed Cisco home lab.





Error 404--Not Found

Error 404--Not Found

From RFC 2068 Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1:

10.4.5 404 Not Found

The server has not found anything matching the Request-URI. No indication is given of whether the condition is temporary or permanent.

If the server does not wish to make this information available to the client, the status code 403 (Forbidden) can be used instead. The 410 (Gone) status code SHOULD be used if the server knows, through some internally configurable mechanism, that an old resource is permanently unavailable and has no forwarding address.

Error 404--Not Found

Error 404--Not Found

From RFC 2068 Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1:

10.4.5 404 Not Found

The server has not found anything matching the Request-URI. No indication is given of whether the condition is temporary or permanent.

If the server does not wish to make this information available to the client, the status code 403 (Forbidden) can be used instead. The 410 (Gone) status code SHOULD be used if the server knows, through some internally configurable mechanism, that an old resource is permanently unavailable and has no forwarding address.

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