There's a 50/50 chance anyone could get 0 on the security section, since
there's only one question! Also, quite a few of the questions on the CID
test are tricky and weird, so maybe that one is too. I checked my score and
I got it right, but I'm used to the trickiness. &;-)
As I recall, the course developer removed the security section from the CID
3.0 class anyway. To tell you the truth, I think that it's a mistake that
there's any question on the topic. The objectives that Cisco publishes for
CID 3.0 are based on the 2.0 version of the class. Really they are. That's
why so many of the books missed the fact that there are StrataCom questions
on the test.
Priscilla
At 12:09 PM 12/21/00, Andre' Paree-Huff wrote:
>Neal,
>
>I took the CID exam last week and faild by 21 points. I too received a =
>ZERO on the security and have talked to at least 5 people that have =
>taken the cert, some passed some failed but everyone one of them got a =
>ZERO for security issues. I agree I wonder if this was a misprint.
>
>"Neal Rauhauser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > 100 questions, took me 32 of 120 minutes allowed, and I walked out
> > with an 839 and my spiffy new CCDP :-)
> >
> > The exam has the following sections and I've listed my scores
> >
> > 1 Intro to Internetwork Design 62%
> > 2 Campus LAN design 62%
> > 3 TCP/IP network design 88%
> > 4 desktop protocol design 80%
> > 5 WAN design 76%
> > 6 SNA design 71%
> > 7 security issues 0% (!)(more on
> > this below)
> >
> >
>
>
>
>Andr=E9 Paree-Huff
>A+, ASE, CCDA, CCNP
>MCSE+I, NET+, I-NET+
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