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CCNP ONT Official
Exam Certification Guide
Amir S. Ranjbar, CCIE No. 8669
Cisco Press
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Indianapolis, IN 46240 USA
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CCNP ONT Official Exam Certification Guide
Amir S. Ranjbar, CCIE No. 8669
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About the Author
, CCIE No. 8669, is an internetworking trainer and consultant. Born in Tehran,
Iran, he moved to Canada in 1983. He received his bachelor’s degree in computer science (1989)
and master of science degree in knowledge-based systems (1991) from the University of Guelph
in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. After graduation, Amir worked as a programmer/analyst for Statistics
Canada until 1995 when he was hired by Digital Equipment Corporation as a certified Microsoft
trainer. After performing training on Microsoft Backoffice products such as Windows NT,
Exchange Server, and Systems Management Server for three years, he shifted his focus to Cisco
Systems. In 1998, he joined GEOTRAIN Corporation, which was later acquired by Global
Knowledge Network, and worked for them as a full-time Certified Cisco Systems Instructor until
2005. In October 2005, Amir started his own business (AMIRACAN Inc.) in the field of
internetwork consulting, but his major activity is still conducting training for Global Knowledge
Network on a contractual basis. His areas of specialty are MPLS, BGP, QoS, VoIP, and advanced
routing and switching. Amir’s e-mail address is aranjbar@rogers.com
About the Contributing Author
, CCNP, CCDP, and CCIE-written, independently provides contracted business and
knowledge solutions to enterprise customers in the Mid-Atlantic area. The first half of his career
was in the Aerospace industry where he gained extensive RF knowledge making him the WLAN
SME today. Over the past 10 years, Troy has planned, designed, implemented, operated, and
troubleshot LANs, WANs, MANs, and WLANs. He attained his bachelor of science degree in
management of information systems from Eastern University. Additionally, he is an inventor and
holds a patent for one of his many ideas. Formerly in the military, Troy returned to the military
on a reserve basis after 9/11. He provides the Air Force Reserves his skills and knowledge as a
Computers-Communications Systems Specialist (3C0). He can be contacted at
troy@houstonshome.com.
Amir S. Ranjbar
Troy Houston
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About the Technical Reviewers
(CCNP, CCDP, CCSP, INFOSEC, CISSP, MCSA, MCDST, CTP, Security+,
Network +, A+) has been working in the IT and telecom industry for more than 12 years. He
currently serves as vice president of educational services for TechTrain/The Training Camp. Prior
to that, he was the lead Cisco instructor, primarily teaching CCNA, CCDA, and CCNP courses.
Dave is also the technical author of
from Que Publishing, and he is the present Cisco certifications expert for SearchNetworking.com’s
CSVPN Exam Cram 2
and coauthor of
CCNA Exam Prep 2
Ask the Networking Expert
panel.
has 12 years of experience in the IT field, specializing in network design and
installation. His projects include the installation of network services and infrastructure at the
largest private aircraft maintenance facility in Canada, Cisco Unified CallManager implementations
for small business clients in southwest Florida, and implementation of network mergers and
development for Prospera Credit Union in British Columbia. He now heads up his own network
consulting company near Vancouver, BC, providing contract Cisco certification instruction and
network infrastructure consulting services to clients throughout North America.
Mike is the senior Cisco instructor for The Training Camp. His diverse background and exceptional
instructional skills make him a consistent favorite with students. In addition to providing training
and developing courseware for The Training Camp, he is the senior network engineer for The
Client Server, Inc. in Bonita Springs, Florida, responsible for network infrastructure, security,
and VoIP projects. Mike holds a Bachelor of Arts in anthropology, in addition to the following
certifications: MCP+i, MCSA, MCSE (Security, Sec+, Net+), CCDA, CCNP, IPTX, C|EH, and
CTP.
Mike coauthored the popular
CCNA Exam Cram 2
, published in December 2005.
Dave Minutella
Mike Valentine
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