Hi there,
As usual, it all depends on your knowledge about Internetworking and Cisco
devices. However, there are a few things to know:
1) For the best preparation it is advisable to study the ICND book from
Cisco Press. One alternative (that's the case if you attend an ICND course)
is to get the Student Guide. The contents are quite similar, however, the
Student Guides tend to be more "up-to-date".
2) Second, in order to become accustomed to the type of questions one might
be faced with, it is advisable to get some "blank tests", for example Boson
(www.boson.com). They are okay in the sense that they tend to be slightly
harder than the real test.
3) During the test read carefully the question and all answers. As stated at
the start of the test, one is asked not to choose the right answer, but the
best one.
4) Ressources are also available at other sites (www.cramsession.com) is
one....
Kind regards and good luck
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Charles Lehmann, CCNA, CCDA
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