RE: CCDP Recertification [7:69911]

2003-06-04 Thread mailsub1
Priscilla wrote:

One would think it would be easy to use the same pool of questions for
CCDP, but they don't. No BGP or IS-IS for example. SNA and StrataCom
though! Oh boy! :-)

I had quite a few BGP questions in my CCDP-recert exam on Monday.

I am really happy that I am now certified for another 3 years and can,
according to Cisco, design a high performance SNA/Appletalk/IPX
token-ring network, probably using only ATM switches from StrataCom and
700 and 1600 series routers ;)

Mark.




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RE: CCDP Recertification [7:69911]

2003-06-03 Thread mailsub1
Congratulations! I just passed today (first time VERY lucky ;), and I
have to agree that it is a crazy exam. A couple of the questions were so
badly worded that I didn't understand them. 

I just thought that I'd add a few extra pointers for the unlucky ones
who still have to take the exam. There are some newer questions (e.g.
quite a few on BGP), although nothing on IS-IS. However, a lot of the
questions are very old - for example when did you last hear of Stratacom
or configured a 700 series router (or for that matter used appletalk)!

This was probably the worst Cisco exam EVER, and I just hope it is
better in 3 years time.

Now I just have to take CSI for my CCSP before my summer vacation.

Good luck!

Mark.

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Subject: CCDP Recertification [7:69911]

Well fellas I passed the CCDP recert today. Man what a messed up test.
The
exam objectives on CCO(for all tests) are not what are on this exam.
This
exam is basically version 1 Routing, Switching, Remote access and CID
version 1 from 3-4 years ago. I mean I did have some MLS but I had x25,
smds, atm aal3-4 nonsense, desktop protocol issues, lan manager, old CID
design questions that did not make sense, type in questions(which is to
be
expected) and old hardware that is probably not even supported anymore,
like
700s and 1600s. I made many comments during the exam that these
questions
are no longer relevant especially for a CCDP update recert. It was all
old
stuff. I mean old stuff that was not too relevant then, specific 1600s
and
700s issues, come on now..

I studied based on the info. from the CCO site, so for Routing,
Switching
and Remote access for the CCNP recert., which was updated, but it was my
experience that carried me on this one. I did go over my old Sybex and
Cisco
Press ver. 1 CID books this week just in case, so that helped too.

I thought halfway through I was failing for all of the older 700/1600,
desktop protocols and x25/atm crap was driving me nuts. Since I have
been in
computer technology since 84 I was able to pass. A lot of the questions
were hands on fill in the blank types so that helped me also. Funny
though,
I did better on this exam(averaging in the 80% range for every topic
except
CID) and got in the high 800s than I did on the CCNP recert.(Considering

the CCO CCNP topics matched the exam). I only studied a week and a half
for
both and took them two days apart. What I learned in the CCNP recert
exam,
that I posted earlier here, did not apply on the CCDP recert. exam to my
dismay so I was bummed out during the exam. In this case my old hands on
experience rules.

So, for those of you fellas preparing for the CCDP recert. your old
books(even version 1 CCDP stuff) is fine.

Now to decide if I want to take a second stab at my ccie lab seat.

Good luck to all

/JS




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