RE: BCMSN What Additional Switches Must One Know

2000-07-06 Thread Rik Guyler

You'll want to know something about the 6000/6500 series as well.

Rik Guyler
Principal Consultant
Cardinal Solutions Group


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Subject: BCMSN What Additional Switches Must One Know


Hi

 I am preparing to take the BCMSN exam.  As many of you I am using 
material catered for the CLSC.
 Besides knowing the Cat. 1900, 2820, 3000 and 5000 series switches, 
what new switches should one know prior to taking the BSMSN.  I looked at 
the Outline and Preparation Guild for the BSMSN, however, it makes no 
mention of any particular series of switches.

Thanks

Kari Nurdin
CCNA CCDA

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Re: BCMSN What Additional Switches Must One Know

2000-07-04 Thread Cormac Long

I teach BCMSN and it is quite different to CLSC. It is
far less focussed on hardware and there is no ATM or
FDDI.
Additional stuff you do need to know includes:
1. RSM configuration on the Cat 5500
2. HSRP
3. There tends to be quite a lot on VTP
4. IP Multicasting (IGMP, CGMP, Spase and Dense mode
routing on the RSMs).

Hope this guides you in the right direction.

Cormac Long CCSI#21600
http://www.cormaclong.com

--- Kari Nurdin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
> 
>  I am preparing to take the BCMSN exam.  As many
> of you I am using 
> material catered for the CLSC.
>  Besides knowing the Cat. 1900, 2820, 3000 and
> 5000 series switches, 
> what new switches should one know prior to taking
> the BSMSN.  I looked at 
> the Outline and Preparation Guild for the BSMSN,
> however, it makes no 
> mention of any particular series of switches.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Kari Nurdin
> CCNA CCDA
>

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BCMSN What Additional Switches Must One Know

2000-07-03 Thread Kari Nurdin

Hi

 I am preparing to take the BCMSN exam.  As many of you I am using 
material catered for the CLSC.
 Besides knowing the Cat. 1900, 2820, 3000 and 5000 series switches, 
what new switches should one know prior to taking the BSMSN.  I looked at 
the Outline and Preparation Guild for the BSMSN, however, it makes no 
mention of any particular series of switches.

Thanks

Kari Nurdin
CCNA CCDA

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