""Priscilla Oppenheimer""  wrote in message
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> jeff sicuranza wrote:
> >
> > There was only one appletalk quesiton on the NP recert probably
> > from one of old questions from the routing pool.
>
> I think the AppleTalk questions (if you get any) in the CCNP recert are
from
> the Support exam which hasn't been updated much.


What's to update in troubleshooting? There are only so many things that
could be wrong, and only so many places those wrong things can occur, no
matter what the protocol or topology.

The good news is that test takers apparently are not required to know how to
read sniffer traces ;->


>
> > As for the 700
> > series nothing like that on the NP recert. The NP recert exam
> > is one of the more updated newer exams with ios simulation for
> > hands on testing.
> >
> > It is the DP recert exam that has all the old junk.
>
> Indeed, the CCDP recert exam is ancient, making you wonder what the point
> is. It can't be to show that the candidate is keeping up with new stuff!?
> ;-) I almost wonder if it's some sort of mistake.


vision, policy, archtecture. definitely not the stuff of certification
construction.

>
> CCNP isn't quite so ancient, except for the BCRAN part which is still
> ancient. I did get some 700 questions. But Routing and Switching were
> updated and did give Cisco proof that I was keeping up with new Cisco
> requirements. Routing included BGP and IS-IS, for example, which weren't
on
> the test 3 years ago.
>
> One would think it would be easy to use the same pool of questions for
CCDP,
> but they don't. No BGP or IS-IS for example. SNA and StrataCom though! Oh
> boy! :-)
>
> Priscilla
>
>
> >
> > Good luck..




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