Thanks for the advice  Charlie,

I have attended the Course and have some experience of designing/supporting
smaller cisco campus networks
What worried me was that when I read the Exam outline /prep guide on the
cisco web site, it said that ATM and LANE would be covered in the exam. I
don't remember covering these in the course except for a very brief
mention of the various trunking standards used.  I expect that's why it was
mentioned in the outline but I wanted to be sure

Thanks again




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From: "Charlie Hartwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 7:55 PM
Subject: Re: BCMSN - exam question


> I'm not sure if you have been on the BCMSN course (I hope you have if
> you have a copy of the notes!) but that was certainly sufficient for
> me. Of all of the CCNP exams, the BCMSN fitted the course notes the
> best.
> It's difficult when people ask questions like this because we don't
> know how much experience they have, you could have been designing and
> installing Catalyst based LAN solutions for years.....
>
> Cheers
>
> Charlie
>
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