Congratulations on passing the Support exam.

For those of you who haven't passed it yet, I have a free practice Support
test at my Troubleshooting Networks Web site, which is the companion site
for my Support book, Troubleshooting Campus Networks.

The Web site has other free resources too, some of which are more than you
need for the test, which is rather easy.

For example, maybe you just need to know that FTP uses port 21 to answer
questions in the Support exam, but you sure need to know a lot more than
that to troubleshoot FTP problems, which can be complex due to the 2
connections, the use of IP addresses in application-layer commands, and the
troublesome behavior of Active FTP versus Passive FTP, especially when
firewalls are present.

Anyway, the Web site is here:

http://www.troubleshootingnetworks.com/

Go to Troubleshooting Resources for the practice test and other resources.

Priscilla

Siddiqi Kenan wrote:
> 
> Hi there,
> First of all, thank you to all of those who helped and guided
> me for the exam. Passed it. Here is what I learnt from my
> experience:
> 
> 1. Passing score was 755, I had 58 questions (but this varies
> from person to person)
> 2. The best way I found to prepare for this exam was using the
> offical course book. Read every bit very carefully. Some
> questions do require in-depth knowledge and familiarity with
> Cisco device operations. Then again, nothing replaces hands-on
> experience.
> 3. About 2 weeks before the exam, practice Boson tests. They
> help in making sure you know the thigns properly.
> 
> Ok then, happy studying! :)
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Kenan




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