Well, I finally got all those silly MS tests out of the way (Upgrading to
W2K MCSE), and finally got to re-focus on writing the Cisco Switching exam.

Passed with decent marks too- 827.

Anybody looking to know this baby out, you definitely need to know all of
the topics listed in the Exam Objectives.  If you absolutely can't get your
hands on some Cisco Switches and a C4500 router, then your next best bet to
get passed this beast, AND REALLY LEARN How to configure Cisco Switching -
Invest in the Cisco CIM for Lan Switching.

One thing though- Don't rely on it for MLS, as it doesn't even cover it :(

For that, you'll just have to memorize the commands for configuring MLS, and
all the associated config/hardware required for it.

But, if you CAN get your hands on at least one IOS and one SET-based
switch.... Do so, practice, practice, practice... and you'll ace this test
easy.


IMHO, Just the Cisco Press BCMSN book will not get MLS or Multicast in your
brain to the level required to be proficient.  I suggest reading, and then
re-reading the Sybex BCMSN Study guide to help with this.

Well, off to BCRAN by next Friday!

Cheers and Happy ThanksGiving!!

Mark Odette II
StellarConnection Services




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