You got to be tight on HSRP, multicasting, multilayer switching, bridging
and vlans know campus design, switch architecture, cablining and modules
have taken a back seat to more relevant info.
Know campus design too!!! which switch goes where.
Earl - deals with addresses
Saint - manages ethernet
Sage manages other
Samba - manages the bus
Pheonix - manages the backplane on cat 5 1.2 gb x 3 equals 3.6 gbits
backplane
that is all the architecture you need.
Duck
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From: Stephane Wantou Siantou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 3:16 AM
Subject: Need Switching exam tips


>
> Hi everybody,
> I'll take the Switching exam tomorrow.  I was wondering if some of
> you could give me some tips on the major topics that the exam focuses on
> and what type of questions to expect.
> I have been trying to memorize cables and connection types for
> different types of switches but it is kind of tedious.  Has any of you
> seen that type of questions on the exam?
> Thank you so much,
> Stephane
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