""Anil Panjwani"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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hi all
was just going thru exam outline of this new exam for CCNP 2.0 track
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/pdf/bscn.pdf


the impression i get after reading this exam outline and prep guide is
1. this exam does not cover anything on access-list, QoS, Prioritising
traffic etc
2. this exam does not cover anything on bridging non-routed protocols

> Correct. These topics have been dropped.

while the above 2 parts were a substantial part of OLD ACRC exam for CCNP
1.0

has anyone written 640-503 exam and throw some light on this query?

> Yes. I have written (and passed) the Routing 2.0 exam and all of the above
is true.


Also the exam prep guide is silent on which routed protocols to cover? does
one still need to study IPX, AppleTalk?

> No, because (as aforementioned) these topics have been dropped.

the impression prep guide gives is this that, if you are through with
EIGRP,OSPF ( single / multi area ) & BGP for IP - you are done. seems to
simple to beleive. ACRC was really tough putting lot of stress on topics
other than these pure routing protocols for IP.

> Correct. You need an in-depth understanding of Distance Vector vs. Link
State, RIP, OSPF, E-IGRP, BGP-4, policy-based routing, and route
redistribution.

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