I'll try to do this without breaking the NDA...
Took it two days ago and passed, but it was pretty tough.  Tougher than
routing and switching.

Follow the exam outline on Cisco's web site closely.  From my experience, it
a fair representation of what's on the test.

ISDN and PPP are important stuff for remote connectivity, so take a lot of
time studying those areas.  Dialer stuff is big too.  X25 is less and less
widely used than FR, so that gives you a good idea of Cisco will test you
on.  Know the specific router model to use for a specific situation.  NAT,
compression and AAA are there, but not as big as the other stuff I mentioned.

Don't worry about memorizing minutia like pinouts - spend your time on
commands, both configuration and trouble shooting commands.










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