Hey congrats Mike. I also achieved CCNP recently- last Friday to be exact.
I wrote Support 2.0 instead of CIT but it seems that you pretty much
summarized the Support test also. Much of the same is in Support.
Vijay Ramcharan, CCNP, MCSE
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From: Michael Fountain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2000 9:45 AM
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Subject: Re: CIT next week
I just finished it yesterday. Out of all the tests I think CLSC was the
most poorly written, but CIT comes in a close second.
The questions are very vague, and you often have to guess what they are
looking for. They aren't extremely hard though, and if you are familiar
with the topics you should be able to work it out.
There are some fill in the blank questions for commands, and I even had one
of those "move the boxes to the correct place" type questions.
Don't stress too much over the packet trace questions. You do need to have
a general idea of what a packet trace output looks like, and what does what.
But, they decode the packet for you, so as long as you can understand what
the decode written out to the side means you'll be ok. You don't have to
memorize which hex means what in a packet.
There was more appletalk on this test then any I've had before, but even
still that was only a few questions.
I'm not sure if this test is adaptive or not, but they sure beat the crap
out of me with ISDN questions. Make sure you know the
show/debug/troubleshooting stuff for ISDN.
There were a fair number of Cisco web-site questions. Know the URL, the
basic areas (marketplace, software center, etc) and a basic idea of what is
in each
There were a few questions on troubleshooting tools, but they were fairly
basic as long as you have an idea of what the common tools are and what they
are used for.
hope that helps,
Mike
CCNP as of yesterday :)
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>All,
>
>I am taking CIT next week and need some advice from people that have taken
>this exam recently. Are there any fill-in-the-blanks like on ACRC? I am
>having a lot of trouble the Boson "packet trace" questions. Are the many of
>these type on the test? Are there a lot of IPX and AppleTalk questions?
>token Ring? Is there a main area of troubleshooting that is focused on?
>
>Thanks,
>Glenn
>____________________________________________________________
>Glenn Flood MCSE, MCP+I, MCT, CCNA, CNA, A+
>
>
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