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Cisco Launches 'Subnetting Game'

Innovative Learning Game Engages Students While Teaching Networking Skills
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Mar 05, 2007

SAN JOSE, Calif., March 5, 2007 - Cisco® today announced the availability of "The Subnetting Game," a new educational game designed to help make the highly technical topic of subnetting easier for students to learn. The game was developed in response to a recent survey by Cisco in which a majority of students responded that network addressing, and particularly subnetting, remains one of the most difficult skills to learn. "The Subnetting Game" is available to anyone who registers at the CCNA® Prep Center, a website dedicated to networking professionals working toward completion of the CCNA certification: Cisco Learning Network.

A foundational skill for networking professionals, subnetting is the process of dividing an organization's growing network into separate subnetworks to provide for better manageability, efficiency and security. These subnetworks can be distributed to separate departments throughout the organization for unique access points, resources and levels of security.

The immersive game allows students to test their subnetting knowledge while developing the necessary skill sets through an entertaining challenge. The game begins with a small network and a simple problem, then becomes increasingly difficult as the levels progress so that students with even a minimal knowledge of subnetting can utilize the learning tool.

"Network addressing and subnetting are crucial skills for networking professionals to master," said Jerry Bush, program manager at Cisco. "With the new 'Subnetting Game,' students quickly increase their subnetting expertise while having fun. Most students find they are learning new skills without even realizing it."

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