Re: [Re: CCNP 1.0 VS CCNP 2.0]

2000-05-18 Thread Flavio Palumbo

Hi David ,

in the CIT test are there any questions about Catalyst and OSPF ?

Do you remember any other arguments apart ISDN and Spanning tree ?

thank you very much
Ciao
Flavio


Kevin Welch ha scritto nel messaggio
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>Yes, but remember you can always go back and the 2.0 exams you missed and
get
>your 2.0, so you could easily take the acrc in june, then take the BSCN
when
>its released.
>
>-- Kevin
>
>
>"Annlee Hines" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>You will be 1.0 if you do any of the 1.0 track. A 2.0 is all 2.0 exams.
>
>Annlee
>
>subramanian nallasivam wrote in message
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>>Hi ,
>>
>>  I am planning to take ACRC this june. I have a small
>>doubt. If I take ACRC this june and the rest of the
>>other exam(CIT,CLSC,CMTD) after november will I get
>>the certificate CCNP 2.0 or CCNP 1.0
>>
>>Thanks in advance for the replies.
>>
>>-Subi, CCNA
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ACRC + CLSC passed now on CIT

2000-05-10 Thread Flavio Palumbo

Hi all ,

in there anybody that can help me on CIT ?

1- Boson tests are OK ?

2- Wich book in the best ?

i take ACRC  without Boson  ( 805 )

i take CLSC  with Boson ( 900 )


thank you very much
Ciao
Flavio




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Re: Gripe about CIT 4.0

2000-05-26 Thread Flavio Palumbo

Russell,

may you show me the best way to pass this bad exam ?

May you tell me about questions ? Which arguments ?

thanks
Flavio
"Russell Lusignan" ha scritto nel messaggio <8gjdia$523$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>This morning I wrote the CIT 4.0 exam.  I have written CCNA, ACRC, CLSC and
>now CIT.  Out of all of them I would have to say that the wording in the
CIT
>4.0 is the worst of them all.  Not only do you have to study the exam
>materials, you also have to study how to answer questions that contradict
>themselves, give you multiple correct answers whereby you must choose the
>most correct answer given the circumstances, and deal with the fact that
the
>questions don't clearly tell you what they want answered.  Example.. (not
>from the exam of course)
>
>What colour is the sky on a normal day?
>1) Blue
>2) Dark Blue
>3) Light Blue
>4) A shade of  blue slightly lighter than 2)
>5) None of the above.
>
>This question would have been easy had they added: 6) Not enough data is
>given to answer the question.
>
>Unless you have a complete grasp on the English language no matter how much
>you know about the material, you will not pass this exam.  I used the CIT
>Cisco Press book, Exam Cram,  Boson exams and working in the industry to
>prepare.  CIT Cisco Press book is a must (or equivalent).  Exam Cram is
>optional, I used it to quickly cover the main points.  And finally the
Boson
>exams..  I have used these for every other exam which have helped, but for
>this one they didn't help me much at all.  I found the Exam Cram questions
>were a lot more accurate to the CIT exam.  But even then you will get a
rude
>awakening on the actual exam..  Bottom line, KNOW the course material from
>the CIT Cisco Press inside and out.  Anyhow, I passed the exam, but I felt
>like griping about it anyways..
>
>Russ..
>
>
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Re: CIT 4.0 help

2000-06-01 Thread Flavio Palumbo

Priscilla ,

i will do the EXAM the 12 of June , i have the course manual

Please , could you tell me which are the most important arguments ( spanning
tree ? ISDN ? ) and  if the exam questions
are well related with the course book ?

I' have already get your beautiful  flash cards !

Thank you very much
Ciao
Flavio


Priscilla Oppenheimer ha scritto nel messaggio
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>The course manual and/or the book format, edited by Dan Farkas and Laura
>Chappell, are the best way to study for CIT.
>
>Nobody will give you a list of questions from the exam, (see other threads
>;-), but I did make some flash cards to help study for the test. When I
>wrote them, I had not taken the exam but after taking the exam, I have
>concluded that they are very close to the exam. See:
>
>
>http://www.priscilla.com/cit/toc.html
>
>Priscilla
>
>At 12:57 PM 5/30/2000 -0700, Shumake, Derrick wrote:
>>What is the recommend train material for CIT 4.0? Does anyone have a list
of
>>sample question that will be on the test? thanks for your help in advance.
>>
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Re: Passed CIT and now a CCNP

2000-06-06 Thread Flavio Palumbo

Congratulations George,

i will do this test next week..
Could you help me regarding questions and arguments ??

Do you think that questions are related to the course manual ?

Are there questions with commands to write in ? Which ?
thank you very much
Ciao
Flavio
George Zhang ha scritto nel messaggio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>I passed CIT 4.0 today with a score of 834.  It is my last test for
>CCNP.  I finished in about 90 minutes and had about 15 minutes to
>review.  The most difficult part of CIT, for me, is the ambiguity of the
>questions.  Another thing is that you have to guess what Cisco wants you
>to answer.  Without knowing how the score is calculated based on the
>number of right/wrong answers, I had no idea if I passed or failed just
>before I saw the "Congratulation".  Overall, my test was in line with
>previous posts regarding CIT.
>
>Here is my road to CCNP:
>
>ACRC: 12/22/99
>CMTD: 2/7/00
>CLSC: 5/1/00
>CIT: 6/5/
>
>I would like to take this opportunity to thank every one in this group,
>especially those who have answered my questions and or communicated with
>me directly.  Knowing that many people are working towards CCNA, CCDA,
>CCNP, CCDP, and CCIE has been a good motivation factor for me.  Thank
>you all.
>
>I don't know if I want to get CCDA and CCDP before I go for CCIE.
>I like to hear your opinions about the value of CCDA and CCDP.  How much
>can you learn by studying for CCDA and CCDP?  How are they recognized in
>the networking community?  Your opinions are greatly appreciated.
>
>George Zhang, CCNP
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CIT 4.0 passed now the last CMTD ...

2000-06-13 Thread Flavio Palumbo

Hi ,

be carefull with CSE actions... ( 3 questions about !! )

take care with ISDN show and debug commands ...

Novell and appletalk case + TCP and windows 95


please , may somebody tell me about the CMTD questions or arguments ??

thank you very much to you all , special thanks to PRISCILLA !!!
Ciao
Flavio

PS

there was a question with a web to write in "  that was not work " because i
can't wrote inside !!


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New Italian CCNP now on to CCIE . any help ??

2000-07-04 Thread Flavio Palumbo

Hi all ,

today i've finished my exams for 1.0 , following my opinions :

1 - CCNA
 Was the first so we can consider it difficult also because there are
many arguments...

2- ACRC
Ambigous questions related to the OSPF commands , medium ...

3- CLSC
Many arguments but clear questions , easy...

4- CIT

   Strange questions , Hardest !!

5- CMTD

Very easy for who work with DIALUP , it is not my case but think is the
easiest one.

Anybody can help me on CCIE written TEST ?

Wich books do i need to read ? ( i have tcp ip vol 1 and case studies )

I 've see a new book with labs ( very expensive ) please could somebody tell
me about the lab books ??

Special thanks to PRISCILLA ( you are welcome in Italy )

Ciao
Flavio









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