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CertificationZone.com is pleased to provide the following links for our
site's visitors. Each of the sites listed below are frequently used and
highly recommended by our ZoneMasters and/or subscribers to help them
prepare for Cisco Certifications, better understand existing networking
technologies, stay aware of emerging technologies and help solve the
problems they encounter in their daily work.
CertificationZone.com welcomes nominations for additional links from all of
our contributors, subscribers, and visitors. When submitting your
nomination(s), please include a statement explaining why you feel the site
you are referring would be helpful to those pursuing Cisco Certifications
and careers in networking. All link nominations can be e-mailed to
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Information Technology Professional's Resource Center
CertificationZone has been named as the Information Technology Professional's Resource Center's "Link of the Week" for the week of December 26, 1999. This award is given each week to a web site that provides extremely useful content for IT Professionals.
Cisco Systems
Nobody does it better. One of the most successful sites on the Internet
and a must-visit-frequently necessity for any networking professional or
student who is serious about pursuing Cisco Certifications.
Merit Network, Inc.
Merit Network,Inc. is a nonprofit corporation charged with promoting
computer networking in Michigan and beyond. Merit combines depth of
experience with consistent delivery of state-of-the-art products and
services.
Merit leads two software development consortiums: the GateD Consortium for
routing protocol work and the Merit AAA Consortium for authentication,
authorization and accounting in support of dial-in services.
Merit played a vital role in building today's Internet. Merit pioneered
asynchronous and synchronous wide-area dial-in and was one of the first
organizations to operate a multi-host WAN.
Merit continues to advance the state-of-the-art in networking today.
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) is a large open international
community of network designers,operators, vendors, and researchers concerned with the evolution of the
Internet architecture and the smooth operation of the Internet. It is open
to any interested individual.
The actual technical work of the IETF is done in its working groups, which
are organized by topic into several areas (e.g., routing, transport,
security, etc.). Much of the work is handled via mailing lists. The IETF
holds meetings three times per year.
The North American Network Operators Group (NANOG)
The North American Network Operators Group (NANOG) provides a forum for the
exchange of technical information, and promotes discussion of
implementation issues that require community cooperation. Coordination
among network service providers helps ensure the stability of overall
service to network users.
Groupstudy.com
This site is the companion web site for the popular Cisco Certification
Mailing List. The purpose of the mailing list is to bring together people
who are studying for the various Cisco Certifications such as the CCIE.
CertificationZone.com is pleased to direct all general technical questions
regarding cisco related networking technologies to this outstanding forum.
Many of the ZoneMasters at CertificationZone.com are also active
contributors to the groupstudy forum.
Advanced Network Information, Inc. (ANI). Advanced Network Information, Inc. (ANI) is an outstanding source for Cisco Training.
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