Re: CCNP Questions [7:46098]

2002-06-09 Thread Steve Ringley

Its three years actually.

""Mark Odette II""  wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Jarred- You have 2 years from the point of obtaining your CCNA to
> complete your CCNP, or recertify on your CCNA.
>
> For the exam version change, I don't believe there is really any change
> from 500 to 600 series... they're just making them more difficult now
> with new question pools, and adding some "Real World" simulations to two
> of the four exams.  Switching and Troubleshooting is just new questions,
> but no simulations.
>
> I must say though, there was a considerable change from the 400 to 500
> series exams.  At the time, I was preparing for the Routing exam, but
> they had not even came out with the Routing Cisco Press Book... this was
> in January, and the book wasn't due out until October!
>
> So, I prepared for the Routing exam with the old ACRC book (predecessor
> to Routing), and barely passed the Routing exam because of the lack in
> BGP coverage (all other sections I did above average or better in).  In
> the ACRC book, BGP was covered in roughly 8-15 pages, and in the new
> Routing book, it's covered in IIRC 3 chapters! (over 50 pages)  This
> also became a lesson learned about using CCO for topics you can't get
> documentation any other way on.  If I had of dedicated some time to
> reading the Docs and White Papers on BGP from CCO, I'd probably would
> have done better at it too!
>
> I'm completing my CCNP over the next week or so, and I've got the 400
> series CCNA, the 500 series exams for Routing, Switching, Remote Access
> completed, and will have the 600 series exam for Support to close the
> CCNP.
>
> This just goes to show how much grandfathering Cisco is doing for your
> test history.  Just meet the timelines, and you'll be cool.
>
> And just one more point... I've taken 2 years to complete my CCNP for
> many reasons: Finance #1, Choice #2 (I wanted to make sure I had plenty
> of hands-on Field experience before allowing myself to take the exam...
> I didn't want to be referred to as a Paper CCXX), Career Choices #3
> ... Others have different moral attitudes, and would have completed it
> all by now... but that's why I know I'll be able to define myself as a
> Professional in the field.
>
> Good luck on your endeavor and your exams!  It's a fun and wild trip!
>
> Mark
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, June 08, 2002 12:48 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: CCNP Questions [7:46098]
>
> I took my 640-503 exam today and passed.  But I have some questions for
> everyone.
>
> I bought the Cisco Press study guide books for the 503-506 exams, and
> now
> they are coming out with 603-606.  Does anyone know the difference in
> the
> exams, what more information one needs to know to pass them, and when
> they
> are officially going to take away the 503-506 exams?  I just don't want
> to
> have to buy new books in order to obtain needed information on the new
> versions.
>
> Also, I wanted to ask how much time do I have inbetween each portion of
> the
> CCNP exams?  How long till they expire?  Or is there a time limit that I
> have to get all 4 within?
>
> Any help would be much appreciated.  Thank you all so much! =)
>
> Jarred Nicholls, CCNA




Message Posted at:
http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=46148&t=46098
--
FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html
Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]



RE: CCNP Questions [7:46098]

2002-06-08 Thread Mark Odette II

Jarred- You have 2 years from the point of obtaining your CCNA to
complete your CCNP, or recertify on your CCNA.

For the exam version change, I don't believe there is really any change
from 500 to 600 series... they're just making them more difficult now
with new question pools, and adding some "Real World" simulations to two
of the four exams.  Switching and Troubleshooting is just new questions,
but no simulations.

I must say though, there was a considerable change from the 400 to 500
series exams.  At the time, I was preparing for the Routing exam, but
they had not even came out with the Routing Cisco Press Book... this was
in January, and the book wasn't due out until October!

So, I prepared for the Routing exam with the old ACRC book (predecessor
to Routing), and barely passed the Routing exam because of the lack in
BGP coverage (all other sections I did above average or better in).  In
the ACRC book, BGP was covered in roughly 8-15 pages, and in the new
Routing book, it's covered in IIRC 3 chapters! (over 50 pages)  This
also became a lesson learned about using CCO for topics you can't get
documentation any other way on.  If I had of dedicated some time to
reading the Docs and White Papers on BGP from CCO, I'd probably would
have done better at it too!

I'm completing my CCNP over the next week or so, and I've got the 400
series CCNA, the 500 series exams for Routing, Switching, Remote Access
completed, and will have the 600 series exam for Support to close the
CCNP.

This just goes to show how much grandfathering Cisco is doing for your
test history.  Just meet the timelines, and you'll be cool.

And just one more point... I've taken 2 years to complete my CCNP for
many reasons: Finance #1, Choice #2 (I wanted to make sure I had plenty
of hands-on Field experience before allowing myself to take the exam...
I didn't want to be referred to as a Paper CCXX), Career Choices #3
... Others have different moral attitudes, and would have completed it
all by now... but that's why I know I'll be able to define myself as a
Professional in the field.

Good luck on your endeavor and your exams!  It's a fun and wild trip!

Mark

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Saturday, June 08, 2002 12:48 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CCNP Questions [7:46098]

I took my 640-503 exam today and passed.  But I have some questions for
everyone.

I bought the Cisco Press study guide books for the 503-506 exams, and
now
they are coming out with 603-606.  Does anyone know the difference in
the
exams, what more information one needs to know to pass them, and when
they
are officially going to take away the 503-506 exams?  I just don't want
to
have to buy new books in order to obtain needed information on the new
versions.

Also, I wanted to ask how much time do I have inbetween each portion of
the
CCNP exams?  How long till they expire?  Or is there a time limit that I
have to get all 4 within?

Any help would be much appreciated.  Thank you all so much! =)

Jarred Nicholls, CCNA




Message Posted at:
http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=46124&t=46098
--
FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html
Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Re: CCNP Questions [7:46098]

2002-06-08 Thread Jason Viera

The 500 exams for the ccnp are no longer(as of last week). But you should be
able to use the cisco books you have already purchased, for the 600 series
exams. The objectives are the same, just a new pool  of questions. I took
two of the exams in the beta form, an had used the books you mention. I am
not positive, but I believe the exams are good for three years. So as long
as you pass the remaining three exams in the next three years you will be
ok.Best of luck
jason
""Jarred Nicholls""  wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> I took my 640-503 exam today and passed.  But I have some questions for
> everyone.
>
> I bought the Cisco Press study guide books for the 503-506 exams, and now
> they are coming out with 603-606.  Does anyone know the difference in the
> exams, what more information one needs to know to pass them, and when they
> are officially going to take away the 503-506 exams?  I just don't want to
> have to buy new books in order to obtain needed information on the new
> versions.
>
> Also, I wanted to ask how much time do I have inbetween each portion of
the
> CCNP exams?  How long till they expire?  Or is there a time limit that I
> have to get all 4 within?
>
> Any help would be much appreciated.  Thank you all so much! =)
>
> Jarred Nicholls, CCNA




Message Posted at:
http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=46138&t=46098
--
FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html
Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]



CCNP Questions [7:46098]

2002-06-07 Thread Jarred Nicholls

I took my 640-503 exam today and passed.  But I have some questions for
everyone.

I bought the Cisco Press study guide books for the 503-506 exams, and now
they are coming out with 603-606.  Does anyone know the difference in the
exams, what more information one needs to know to pass them, and when they
are officially going to take away the 503-506 exams?  I just don't want to
have to buy new books in order to obtain needed information on the new
versions.

Also, I wanted to ask how much time do I have inbetween each portion of the
CCNP exams?  How long till they expire?  Or is there a time limit that I
have to get all 4 within?

Any help would be much appreciated.  Thank you all so much! =)

Jarred Nicholls, CCNA


Message Posted at:
http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=46098&t=46098
--
FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html
Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]