The ONLY reason you need to care about those things (in this case) on the
exam is the fact that they are *on the exam*

Whether they are of great relevance to you or anyone else for that matter is
of little consequence.  You want to play the man's game, you play by the
man's rules.

Been there though, it *does* suck, and I feel for you.  Good luck on the
retake.

Happy Turkey Day to all in advance,

Pat

Pat Talbot, CNE,CCNP,CCDA          
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-----Original Message-----
From: Aaron Moreau-Cook [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 9:22 PM
To: cisco
Subject: Failed CID (640-025)....


Can anyone tell me why I need to care about SNA, IPX, Token Ring, or ATM WAN
Switches in the CID Exam?

I was very disappointed in this exam, I've been reading this exam sucked. It
really sucked when almost 20% of the questions were SNA, 20% were Token
Ring.... I had a few ATM WAN Switches, but I have never needed or seen one
before. Working at a content provider I don't have the luxury to order a
strand of fiber and try to make a ATM network off of it.

Question:

What is the backplane of the BGX ATM Switch Have?
a) 9.6 gbps
b) 1.2 gbps
c) 45 mbps
d) I have never seen a BGX ATM Switch before.

Lame... Lame... Lame...

I'll be retaking this exam on Monday.

Score: 500/1000, 650 needed to pass.

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