I've been going through the official ICND (Interconnecting Cisco Network Device)
curriculum for the past week and have been surprised by how much of ACRC I've seen in
the course. CLSC as well. It's probably a fair guess that everything that you've
seen removed from the old ACRC course is in fact in ICND to make way for the more
complex concepts like as BGP and more in depth study of OSPF, EIGRP, etc.
It's not really surprising that the new ACRC exam has been renamed "Routing 2.0" of
it's appearing to be solely an IP routing course.
Just thinking aloud...
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> Emilia Lambros
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> Subject: RE: BSCN Material
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>
> I'm sitting in the course as I type and I can vouch that a lot of the ACRC
> stuff has been removed.
>
> This is SOLELY an IP routing course. There is nothing about hardware
> involved in this course like there was with ACRC :)
>
> Em
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: 8/11/00 5:26 AM
> Subject: Re: BSCN Material
>
> This is tough but as I know now there are no books for the BSCN. Except
> for those in the course which I have. But I am using them now and then
> have promissed them to someone else. If you are in great need of this
> info try the router exam outline from cisco, you can find the material
> covered in multiple places. Almost all of the material is in the ACRC
> stuff and as a matter of fact a good amount of ACRC stuff has been
> removed.
>
> Good Luck
>
> ML
>
> Swart Douwe wrote:
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