Yes, I found one and it worked for me. BCRAN has a need to memorize lots of little
stuff. Most answers to questions are short and sweet. I used the Boson tests and Sybex
book which had all of the commands listed in the back and there explanations..... This
may sound crazy but I took all of the commands and read them each 6 to 7 times each day
for abou 4 to 5 days before the test. I used the Boson tests like flash cards, not
answering them but hitting next, seeing the answer, then hitting next and so on and so
on. Hope this helps it certainly made my exam easier...
Kathy Miihalisko wrote:
> >> Has anyone found a good
> mnemonic to memorize all of this stuff?
>
> BadCRANium headache:)
>
> Seriously, things become a lot clearer if you bear in mind that dialer
> groups are akin to access groups.
>
> Kathy "Katyusha" M.
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Kane, Christopher A.
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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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