Re: CCNP Switching exam [7:57981]

2002-11-24 Thread Peter Kingston
Know which switches are IOS based or CLI base,  5 or 6 questions in my exam
were based on knowing this.

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""Siddiqi Kenan""  wrote in message
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> Friend, Romans, Countrymen (aka techies ;) )
> I got my CCNP switching exam tomorrow. Any study tips? I don't feel to
good
> about it 'cos my preparation is over the top. Any help would be much
> appreciated.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Kenan
>
> P.S. I will post whether I passed or failed...




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Re: Confused from London [7:57780]

2002-11-20 Thread Peter Kingston
5 games of cricket Between Australia and England have just commenced...
Australia won the first game very convincingly

Australia should go a clean sweep

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> Well you better explain this to us Yankees. Our baseball season is over
> unfortunatley, and now all we have is football (ugh). Well we have hockey
> and basketball too, I guess, and they're a litte better! :-)
>
> Priscilla
>
> Peter Kingston wrote:
> >
> > I just as a little bit of friendly rivalry,
> >
> > I believe there is more than yourself confused in London,
> > naming your
> > cricketers 5 zips looks like a fair chance
> >
> > --
> > Regards,
> >
> > Peter Kingston
> > Telstra BigPond Direct
> > Freecall 1800 066 594
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> > > Someone asked me a question which confused me:-
> > > If i ping a network broadcast from a host on a different
> > network, which
> > > passes through a cisco router why do i get replies from
> > certain devices.
> > >
> > > The router has directed broadcast forwarding disabled.
> > > I thought the router would therefore drop the packet
> > >
> > > Any thoughts
> > > Thanks
> > > -P




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Re: Confused from London [7:57780]

2002-11-20 Thread Peter Kingston
I just as a little bit of friendly rivalry,

I believe there is more than yourself confused in London, naming your
cricketers 5 zips looks like a fair chance

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> Someone asked me a question which confused me:-
> If i ping a network broadcast from a host on a different network, which
> passes through a cisco router why do i get replies from certain devices.
>
> The router has directed broadcast forwarding disabled.
> I thought the router would therefore drop the packet
>
> Any thoughts
> Thanks
> -P




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Re: passed cit. that's a wrap on ccnp [7:57741]

2002-11-20 Thread Peter Kingston
I thought the routing and the Remote access as the easiest, breezed them
both in..

Switching the hardest and Troubleshooting just below the Switching

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> I agree from my experience CIT is the hardest with Routing 2nd, Remote 3rd
> and Swtiching last. I missed passing the CIT by 6 measly points. I'm
taking
> it next month again, congrats and keep on going!! Any advice on CIT please
> send to my email address.




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Re: CCIE Written [7:57610]

2002-11-18 Thread Peter Kingston
So both Apple Talk and Decnet are not in the current CCIE written Exam?

Also, is there much on  bridging? Source route bridging? and frame formats?

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> I don't know how much you missed it by, but if you used these resources
you
> should have been close.  I would would recommend adding the cisco press
mpls
> and switching books to the list, and I liked boson#3 better then #1, but
> would say grab them both.  You're right about this test being a real tough
> nut, but I'm sure you can crack it.
>
> I passed last month, and my head is still full of it.  Feel free to
contact
> me off-line if you think of anything I can help with.
>
> Thanks man, and good luck.
>
> The Tick
>
>
>
> From: "Hixon James"
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: CCIE Written [7:57610]
>
> Took the Written Friday- and failed. Very difficult- Passing score was 58.
> Know the exam objectives very well.
>
> To answer an item on question last week. There is still some token ring
and
> IPX on it.
>
> Boson test#1 was pretty descent, but Caslow, Doyle, and Bruno's books were
> all a must.
> Do you Yahoo!?
> Yahoo! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your site




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Re: RE: Re: Fw: New CCIE Written Exam [7:57341]

2002-11-17 Thread Peter Kingston
Are both Apple Talk and Decnet not in the current CCIE written Exam?

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""B.J. Wilson""  wrote in message
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> You're right about giving an example of a question, but wouldn't the
test's
> emphasis on one topic or another depend on what questions the candidate
> receives from the test engine?  The only safe way to answer our
(admittedly
> universal) curiosity is to visit these two CCO pages:
>
> R/S Exam Blueprint:
>
>
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/learning/le3/learning_ccie_exam_blueprint09186a00
800b4c95.html
>
> What's New:
>
> http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/ccie_program/whatsnew.html
>
> According to the latter, all things Token Ring are gone, save for DLSW+.
>
> BJ
>
>
>
> ---Original Message---
> From: "Clark, John"
> Sent: 11/14/02 09:51 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Re: Fw: New CCIE Written Exam [7:57341]
>
> > maybe.. but I too would like to know exactly how much focus the exam has
on
> Token Ring and bridging (srb, rsrt, rsrb) and atm.. I do not think that
> violates the nda... now if you gave an example of a question - that would
> probably violate the nda.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: B.J. Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 8:17 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Re: Fw: New CCIE Written Exam [7:57341]
>
>
> Am I the only one who gets the funny feeling that such questions violate
the
> NDA?
>
> BJ
>
>
> ---Original Message---
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> Subject: Re: Fw: New CCIE Written Exam [7:57341]
>
> > xxx,
> How about Token Ring and IPX. Is there as much emphasis on the RIF and etc
> as there used to be. Also- how much VoIP and MPLS should we know.




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