For the CCDA, it's not that you need to know exact port densities.  You must know what
product is best suited for what application.  And where in the scheme of the network 
the
product fits.  Be it at the core, distribution, or access layers.

Hunt Lee wrote:

> Does anyone knows what extent of Cisco product line knowledge is
> required for the CCDA exam?  For example:  the number of ports, the
> difference between 3620 and 3640 router etc?  I know a few like 2524,
> 1004, 3600 etc... but there are too many to look up.  Any help would be
> greatly appreciated.
>
> Regards,
> Hunt Lee
> IP Solution Analyst
> Cable and Wireless (Sydney)
>
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