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Train Signal Releases Cisco BCMSN Video Training, Second of Four Courses Covering New Cisco CCNP June 7, 2007

Train Signal, Inc.

New Cisco CCNP BCMSN training videos target Cisco switching.

(PRWEB) June 7, 2007 -- Train Signal, Inc. has released their new Cisco BCMSN training videos. The new training course is entitled Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks, and is the second of four new CCNP training courses covering new Cisco requirements introduced late last year.

Featuring over 12 hours of hands-on video training, the Cisco BCMSN course includes the following topics: Spanning Tree Protocol (Basic and Advanced), VLANs and Trunking (Protocol and Etherchannels), Multilayer Switching, Switch Security, and IP Telephony. The Cisco BCMSN video training course also includes preparation for Exam 642-812, which can be applied towards CCNP, CCIP and CCDP certifications.

The Cisco BCMSN training videos sell for $199.95, plus shipping. Because it features Windows Media Video compression, the course can be viewed with standard Windows Media Players and requires no additional software. The course is instructed by Chris Bryant (CCIE). Bryant, a veteran instructor, has over 10 years experience in both the practical and theoretical sides of Cisco technologies.

Director of Product Development, Gosia Grabowska, says this about the new Cisco CCNP training course, "Our new BCMSN course is specifically for systems engineers, network administrators or technicians responsible for implementing and maintaining multilayer switched networks at an enterprise level. And course instructor Chris Bryant is a consummate Pro who leads all the Train Signal Cisco courses. Chris’ wealth of knowledge gives anyone seeking their CCNP a distinct advantage."

Founded in 2002, Train Signal creates unique, high quality computer training products for the serious IT student and professional. Train Signal videos are shipped on CD-ROM, usually within 24 hours of order placement. Says Gary Eimerman, Train Signal’s Director of Sales, "Hands-on is the quickest and best way to master new technical skills, and our video training offers advantages you just won’t get in a classroom setting. Train Signal customers benefit from viewing our training anytime and anywhere; plus it allows them to set their own pace for learning."

Train Signal has over 20 courses covering topics in Microsoft, Cisco, CompTIA, and Wireless Networking. Customers can purchase courses individually, or in Complete Bundle Sets on a convenient hard drive. Free demos for Train Signal video courses are available on-line.

For more product information, visit the website at www.trainsignal.com or call customer service at (888) 229-5055. For access to free IT training videos, exam questions, and the latest IT news, visit Train Signal’s free training site at www.trainsignaltraining.com.

Founded in 2002, Train Signal creates unique, high quality computer training products for the serious IT student and professional. Train Signal videos are shipped on CD-ROM, usually within 24 hours of order placement.