Not to break NDA, but on these multiple choice ones, I read the question,
then try to picture the answer in my head before I look at the answers
given. They're often so close, that if I don't try to think of it on my own
first, I sometimes let myself get confused when I see the answers they list
(unless I just know it cold).
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""Seth Wilson"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I don't know where my brain is today, for some reason I was thinking that
> the CLI was the command set associated with the low-end switches. You
WILL
> need a pretty extensive knowledge of CLI commands for fill-in-the-blanks,
as
> well as some router config commands. The IOS switch commands are the ones
> that are covered less thoroughly. If you don't have access to a 5xxx
> switch, like I didn't, do a lot of lookup on CCO about the commands, and
> make yourself some flash cards with the commands, syntax and examples.
> That's what I did anyway, and it paid off. I actually prefer
> fill-in-the-blank questions to murky multiple-choice ones. Anyway, good
> luck, and sorry for the screw-up.
>
> ~Seth~
>
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