I actually enjoyed Catherine's book for BCRAN.  At first I was a little
dizzied by all the dialer stuff.  But if you look, there is a pattern there
that fits the Cisco model for the most part.  For example...a Dialer list is
like an Access List for DDR.  And, in the Cisco World, you might apply an
access list to an interface with the "access-group" commmand.  Well, for
BCRAN, you apply a dialer list with the "dialer-group" command.  Beleive it
or not, the Boson tests helped me to get a grip on all the dialer concepts.
I kept missing the same questions and it forced me to go back and review
those parts of the book to solidify the idea.  I also like the ability to
jump to the web link for each question.  Normally, the question references
CCO or the specific page in the book.  The Boson exams, for the most part,
are based on Paquet's BCRAN book, so they mesh well.  I know I didn't give
you much, but I hope it helps, if even only  a little.  Good luck on your
exam.

-Joseph

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From: Kane, Christopher A. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 05, 2001 7:55 AM
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Subject: dizzy from bcran study


Coming from an ISP background and being "dedicated connection" orientated,
studying for the BCRAN is making me dizzy. Dialer-group, dialer pool, dialer
map class, etc. I'm having fun trying to keep it all straight. I'm reading
the Catherine Paquet Cisco Press BCRAN text. Has anyone found a good
mnemonic to memorize all of this stuff? 

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