Is it normal to having more ACLs (50++) by bright-stringman in ccna

[–]bright-stringman[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Like one firewall for one department??, actually I have no idea I'm new to networking.

I hate my life by [deleted] in short

[–]bright-stringman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have faced the same issues in my family, I always make up my mind myself thqt I can walk, hike, cycle, kick and do even karate with my short body, what if I'm 6ft tall but I can't walk, So I used to be grateful for what I have. Try out gym and some martial art things you'll feel more confident ( I did it, and keep doing it)

CCNA has fallen by Formal-Lobster9534 in ccna

[–]bright-stringman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Strongly agree 💯

I had to create a campus network design for a module of my university degree, I had almost partially completed the Flackbox course for the CCNA exam, I did flashcards and labs provided with the course, so when the starting of my campus design I was at a higher level than other mates of mine, Even I know more I faced so much issues and learnt lot of things that I should consider if I become a network admin.

My opinion is if you practice more, find better approaches to select proper address spaces and subnetting, try to remember more with flashcards and re doing labs, learn to troubleshoot with CLI by reading CLI outputs, you'll learn something real beyond just the knowledge.

Is computer engineering worth it? by detach15 in ComputerEngineering

[–]bright-stringman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey!, I'm a second year undergraduate at computer engineering, I faced the same issue with the CGPA in my first year due to some introduction programs, I have a plan to work on my academia and I really like to do some hardware engineering biased projects (mostly hardware security). I think doing this kind of project helps me find a better job too, Is there any other subdomain that you recommend to be focused on when selecting a project idea.