Miller, Nathan - BSC [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Subject: Doing things backwards - Question for the
> CCDPs in the list.
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> I know that this is not the list for CCDA questions
> but I hope that you will
&g
I have done a groupstudy archive search. It is well documented that
Top-Down Network Design is an excellent design guide and prep tool for CCDA.
In addition to this book, and work experience, what is recommended in
preparation for the CID exam?
Two recommendations from the archive were:
Interne
CID and DCN are quite different, but that doesn't mean you'll have a hard
time with DCN necessarily. DCN tests design skills and knowledge about
design methodologies, whereas CID tests technology knowledge. DCN has case
studies and expects you to glean requirements, info about the existing
net
:)
based on discussion over the last week, maybe Cisco should make "+YPK" and
"+OGC" specializations? :)
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> From: Miller, Nathan - BSC [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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y MCSE+I, CCNP/CCDP, CCIE
candidate; lapsed CNE, XCSS, and an bunch more over the years)...
--- Dennis
-Original Message-
From: Miller, Nathan - BSC [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 8:17 AM
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Subject: Doing things backwards - Question for the CC
The CCDA exam has a lot of case study questions and at least 30 of the
questions are case study so make sure that you do all the case studies at
the end of Cisco's DCN book. the CID exam does not have any case studies.
Reza
CCNP,CCDP
""Miller, Nathan - BSC"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
I know that this is not the list for CCDA questions but I hope that you will
humor me. I have recently completed CCNP and studied with another engineer
who was already CCDA certified. We studied for the CID (640-025) exam
together and I passed this exam today. My question is this: Is the DCN
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