DJ,
I had the same problem last Sunday when I took the CCNP recert.  I got 715
out of 732
The simulation writing was so small that I could not even see it plus all
the scroll down and up finally I gave up after 5 minutes and just clicked
next because I was so frustrated.
The question itself was so long by the time I got to the last line I forgot
what the question was about and the bad part it that I new exactly how to do
the configs but I was already running out of time
120 question with 120 minutes that is only 1 minute per question. when I got
the second simulation I had the same issue and I just clicked next because I
had spent so much time on the first one.


So, do not feel bad I am in the same situation my NP expires in August
I will take it aging in two weeks
Keep in touch.

Thanks
Reza









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> Not in a good mood because I got a 703 on this test today (732 passing).
> Hopefully, a little more review will get me over the hump.
>
> However,  I did have a frustrating experience with one of the new router
> simulation questions - I wonder if anyone had a similar experience.  I'll
> keep
> it general as to not disclose specific question contents.  The problem was
to
> configure serial 0/0 on the router thru the console port:
> Router>enable
> password: cisco
> Router#config t
> Router(config)#interface serial 0/0
>                                               ^
> % Invalid input detected at '^' marker.
> Router(config)#
> I tried literally about two-dozen permutations & abbreviations of the
above
> command and the simulator would never let me into interface config mode.
I
> even
> used help and tab and ?.  I verified that I was in privileged mode and
config
> mode.  I even checked if I was connected to the correct router.
> I either did something blatantly wrong (which I guess is possible), or the
> simulator went wack-o on me (less likely, but I believe still possible).
> After 5 minutes, I gave up and moved on.  The unfortunate part was I knew
> exactly how to configure the interface, but I was not able to enter
interface
> config mode to complete the task.   Thanks for letting me blow off some
> steam!
> dj




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