Re: ZONE Tests vs Boson Tests [7:26639]

2001-11-27 Thread J Huston

After purchasing your product and failing the test, I purchased the Boson
tests and find the format superior.
Additionally the ability to download updates and have a more detail
explanation in the answer as well as a Cisco web reference makes Boson tests
a superior value.  While your study guides are nice, they do not have the
necessary
detail to pass the test.

If you would like to visit with me about the differences and what you can do
to improve your product, please contact me directly.

""Mike Cinquanti""  wrote in message
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> I'm responding to Shawn's "Boson Tests border on Unethical" post
> because CertificationZone.com does market Practice Exams that do help
> prepare users for Cisco's CCNA, CCIE, and CCNP Routing and Switching
> tests but we do not ask our Authors to "get their questions as close
> as possible to the questions on the actual exam". Here's why:
>
> CertificationZone.com publishes Study Guides that address the key
> technical topics our users must master to earn their CCNA, CCNP, and
> CCIE certifications. Each month, we introduce new Study Guides
> written by experts in the topics they address. The purpose of a Study
> Guide is to examine and explain the key technical concepts of the
> featured topic and to provide the reader with tools that can be used
> to assess their comprehension of that topic.
>
> One such assessment tool included in every ZONE Study Guide is a set
> of approximately 25 Study Questions, written by the same expert.
> Along with the correct answer, each Question is accompanied by a
> complete Explanation. Every ZONE Study Question and Explanation is
> first technically reviewed by a qualified networking professional,
> then reviewed for grammar and punctuation, and finally undergoes a
> review for user friendliness. What's the purpose of our user
> friendliness review? We have a very competent MIS professional who
> knows just a little about networking read each question and
> explanation to make sure he can understand what is being asked by the
> question and explained by the explanation.
>
> The vast majority of the over 2,000 questions that feed the ZONE's
> on-line Exam Engine were, therefore, originally written as Study
> Guide Questions. And that's the key difference between the ZONE
> series of Practice Tests for Cisco exams and everyone else's. Instead
> of helping you memorize, ZONE exams force you to think. Our questions
> are harder than those you'll encounter on the real test, but they are
> easier to read and well-explained. We like to tell people who ask
> about ZONE exams that they learn more flunking one of ours than they
> will learn passing five of their's.
>
> Of course, we're not perfect. We make mistakes. And I'm sure we have
> questions in our database that are very similar to those you'll see
> on Boson exams or Cisco's for that matter. But I want to make sure
> the members of this forum understand that I do not agree with Shawn
> Kaminski's statement. CertificationZone.com does do things
> differently than Boson and other Practice Exam providers because we
> are much more than a provider of practice exams. And I also don't
> mean to insinuate that Boson does ask their authors to do anything
> unethical. I only know how the ZONE's Practice Exams are created.
>
> >It's easy to see what's happening here. All of Boson's tests are done by
> >different authors. Each author is going to try like hell to get their
> >questions as close as possible to the questions on the actual exams, if
not
> >right from the exams. Boson doesn't care because they state right in
their
> >author contract that they are not responsible for exams that contain
> >questions that break the NDA. The author will be held responsible. It's
not
> >like Boson's going to double-check every authored exam for NDA
violations.
> >Anyway, the closer the author comes to the actual exam questions, the
more
> >exams he'll sell when word gets around that, for example, "Boson Test #2
is
> >the one you need to get". However, Boson isn't doing anything different
than
> >any other company selling certification practice exams. It's a
ridiculously
> >huge, cut-throat, and competitive market out there for study materials.
> >
> >Shawn
> >
> >-Original Message-
> >From: Logan, Harold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 11:28 AM
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: RE: Boson Tests border on Unethical [7:26639]
> >
> >
> >I thought about that after I took the exam, but there was something else
I
> >noticed when taking the boson tests. Try taking one of the more popular
CCIE
> >prep books, or maybe even the CCIE Professional Development books, and go
> >through a section. (Not a chapter, but one section of a chapter). Then,
try
> >to think of 5 questions you could ask someone that would test their
> >comprehension of that section. I'm willing to bet that 4 of those 5
> >questions you thought of will show up, worded sligh

x.25 and x.121 in the lab [7:28589]

2001-12-09 Thread J Huston

Does anyone have a sample configuration that will simulate an X.25
connection in the lab?  I need this for a demo.

Thank you in advance for your assistance.




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