""Dave M."" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> To all those that have attended the Building Scalable Cisco Networks
(BSCN)
> class, I'll be attending this next week and would really appreciate your
> input on a couple questions...
>
> 1) Any recommendations before going into the class?
> 2) Any preperation?
> 3) In retrospect, was there anything that you felt you would have asked
for
> up front or during the course of the class had you known what you know
now?
As a BSCN instructor, I can advise you to make sure you have a good
understanding of subnetting, RIP and IGRP, access lists, Frame Relay
operation. These are probably the critical areas with which people have the
most difficulty, because not knowing, for example, RIP and IGRP causes
problems understanding OSPF, E-IGRP and BGP. Similarly, VLSM requires
subnetting knowledge, so that is also a must.
I think these few important points will see you through BSCN successfully.
--
Edward Solomon
CCNA, CCSI (ICND, BSCN)
Senior I/T Specialist
Networking Solutions
IBM Canada Ltd. - Learning Services
Tel.: (905) 316-3241 Fax: (905) 316-3101
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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