About

Thanks for stopping by Cisco Certified Hell. For those of you that have been down or are going down this path, I hope you find something useful on this site eventually. True, there are many Cisco certification blogs out there, but hopefully CCH has a bit more humor mixed in to keep you coming back. We all understand how stressful the certification process can be, so let’s have fun and learn while we go.

I started CCH for several reasons:

  • Helping me stay focused on the task at hand
  • As a way of documenting my progress
  • To help others gain knowledge/skills from other CCxx’s in the world
  • To have a laugh or two along the way

Here is my disclaimer: I am by no means a professional author, editor, or writer, so you as the reader, promise to overlook any dangling participles, misplaced modifiers, or any other bastardization of the English language that may appear in CCH. I’m writing to have fun and learn, not to perfect my use of the semicolon. I will however, make all efforts to be technically accurate when writing commands. Fair enough?

Aside from that, here’s looking forward to a fun and successful journey down the CCxx path!
Cheers!

3 Responses to “About”

  1. Just in case you haven’t noticed, most, if not all, of the books published by computer professionals, are replete with modifiers that are so misplaced, it is impossible to determine what they are supposed to modify – unless of course you already know. But the reason most people want to read these books, is because the DON’T already know.

    While I don’t expect correctitude grammourly, or propper speling, I do expect to be able to tell what word you are triying to spel, and what noun a adjective refers to, or your writing cannot help me lerne.

  2. I forgot to check the “notify me” boxes last time.

    Technical accuracy? A description of the path to Cisco certification as including “an assload of acronyms” seems to me like a good example of technical accuracy.

    I’ve downloaded GNS3 (and obtained a bunch of IOS images, somehow) but I haven’t installed it yet, because I noticed that just the title alone has added to my acronym load, instead of reduced it.

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