Exam Outlines For CCNA 2.0

2000-06-07 Thread Oz


here is all it says folks

Oz
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/pdf/ccna_507
.pdf

The CCNA (640-507) exam will contain a combination of the following topics:
1) Bridging/Switching
Static VLANS
Spantree
Switching modes/methods
PPP


2)OSI Reference Model &Layered Communication
Layer Definitions
Encapsulation/Decapsalation
Layer Functions
Connection Oriented Models
Connectionless Models
Model Benefits

3) Network Protocols
TCP/IP
Novell IPX
Windowing
IPX
Novell IPX

4) Routing
IGRP
ICMP
5) WAN Protocols
ISDN
Frame Relay
HDLC
ATM
6) Network Management
Access Lists
Telnet
DNS
7) LAN Design
Ethernet
Fast Ethernet
Gigabit Ethernet
Token Ring
8) Physical Connectivity
IEEE Standards
ANSI Standards
9) Cisco Basics, IOS & Network Basics
IOS CLI Router
Troubleshooting
Router Packet Switching Modes
IOS CLI Switch

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Exam Outlines For CCNA 2.0

2000-06-07 Thread Chuck Larrieu


I'm particularly interested in obtaining study materials for "windowing" Is
that the "next great thing" ? And are we allowed to bring our own squeegees
into the test center?

Oh, and while I'm asking, anyone know the difference between "Novell IPX"
and  "IPX" ?

Oh, brother...

Chuck



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Subject:Exam Outlines For CCNA 2.0


here is all it says folks

Oz
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/pdf/ccna_507
.pdf

The CCNA (640-507) exam will contain a combination of the following topics:
1) Bridging/Switching
Static VLANS
Spantree
Switching modes/methods
PPP


2)OSI Reference Model &Layered Communication
Layer Definitions
Encapsulation/Decapsalation
Layer Functions
Connection Oriented Models
Connectionless Models
Model Benefits

3) Network Protocols
TCP/IP
Novell IPX
Windowing
IPX
Novell IPX

4) Routing
IGRP
ICMP
5) WAN Protocols
ISDN
Frame Relay
HDLC
ATM
6) Network Management
Access Lists
Telnet
DNS
7) LAN Design
Ethernet
Fast Ethernet
Gigabit Ethernet
Token Ring
8) Physical Connectivity
IEEE Standards
ANSI Standards
9) Cisco Basics, IOS & Network Basics
IOS CLI Router
Troubleshooting
Router Packet Switching Modes
IOS CLI Switch

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RE: Exam Outlines For CCNA 2.0

2000-06-07 Thread Chuck Larrieu

I'm particularly interested in obtaining study materials for "windowing" Is
that the "next great thing" ? And are we allowed to bring our own squeegees
into the test center?

Oh, and while I'm asking, anyone know the difference between "Novell IPX"
and  "IPX" ?

Oh, brother...

Chuck



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From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Oz
Sent:   Wednesday, June 07, 2000 11:32 AM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Exam Outlines For CCNA 2.0


here is all it says folks

Oz
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/pdf/ccna_507
.pdf

The CCNA (640-507) exam will contain a combination of the following topics:
1) Bridging/Switching
Static VLANS
Spantree
Switching modes/methods
PPP


2)OSI Reference Model &Layered Communication
Layer Definitions
Encapsulation/Decapsalation
Layer Functions
Connection Oriented Models
Connectionless Models
Model Benefits

3) Network Protocols
TCP/IP
Novell IPX
Windowing
IPX
Novell IPX

4) Routing
IGRP
ICMP
5) WAN Protocols
ISDN
Frame Relay
HDLC
ATM
6) Network Management
Access Lists
Telnet
DNS
7) LAN Design
Ethernet
Fast Ethernet
Gigabit Ethernet
Token Ring
8) Physical Connectivity
IEEE Standards
ANSI Standards
9) Cisco Basics, IOS & Network Basics
IOS CLI Router
Troubleshooting
Router Packet Switching Modes
IOS CLI Switch

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Re: Exam Outlines For CCNA 2.0

2000-06-07 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz

>I'm particularly interested in obtaining study materials for "windowing" Is
>that the "next great thing" ? And are we allowed to bring our own squeegees
>into the test center?


No, no, no Chuck.  You misunderstand.  Windowing is the native 
Microsoft protocol.  The US District Court, however, is requiring 
that it be split into a top window and a bottom window.  I think 
that's sort of like the OSI upper and lower layers.

>
>Oh, and while I'm asking, anyone know the difference between "Novell IPX"
>and  "IPX" ?
>

You pronounce the second with a silent Novell.

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RE: Exam Outlines For CCNA 2.0

2000-06-08 Thread Ray Mosely

I'm not sure of what the difference would be between IPX and
Novell IPX, however Microsoft does have NWLink which is an
IPX clone that is 99% interchangeable with IPX.  Bells and
whistles.
Perhaps Novell IPX refers to the complete Novell implementation,
and IPX refers to generic use of IPX in other settings.  Certain products
like Ghost and Lab Expert (Image Blaster) commonly use IPX
protocols for multicasting.  No Novell involved.

Regards,
Ray M.
CCNA

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Subject: Exam Outlines For CCNA 2.0



I'm particularly interested in obtaining study materials for "windowing" Is
that the "next great thing" ? And are we allowed to bring our own squeegees
into the test center?

Oh, and while I'm asking, anyone know the difference between "Novell IPX"
and  "IPX" ?

Oh, brother...

Chuck



-Original Message-
From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Oz
Sent:   Wednesday, June 07, 2000 11:32 AM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Exam Outlines For CCNA 2.0


here is all it says folks

Oz
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/pdf/ccna_507
.pdf

The CCNA (640-507) exam will contain a combination of the following topics:
1) Bridging/Switching
Static VLANS
Spantree
Switching modes/methods
PPP


2)OSI Reference Model &Layered Communication
Layer Definitions
Encapsulation/Decapsalation
Layer Functions
Connection Oriented Models
Connectionless Models
Model Benefits

3) Network Protocols
TCP/IP
Novell IPX
Windowing
IPX
Novell IPX

4) Routing
IGRP
ICMP
5) WAN Protocols
ISDN
Frame Relay
HDLC
ATM
6) Network Management
Access Lists
Telnet
DNS
7) LAN Design
Ethernet
Fast Ethernet
Gigabit Ethernet
Token Ring
8) Physical Connectivity
IEEE Standards
ANSI Standards
9) Cisco Basics, IOS & Network Basics
IOS CLI Router
Troubleshooting
Router Packet Switching Modes
IOS CLI Switch

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RE: Exam Outlines For CCNA 2.0

2000-06-08 Thread Lance Hubbard

Note that the objectives for the CIT 4.0 and the Support 2.0 are 
identical.

Lance

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>Subject: RE: Exam Outlines For CCNA 2.0
>Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2000 10:49:22 -0500
>
>I'm not sure of what the difference would be between IPX and
>Novell IPX, however Microsoft does have NWLink which is an
>IPX clone that is 99% interchangeable with IPX.  Bells and
>whistles.
>Perhaps Novell IPX refers to the complete Novell implementation,
>and IPX refers to generic use of IPX in other settings.  Certain products
>like Ghost and Lab Expert (Image Blaster) commonly use IPX
>protocols for multicasting.  No Novell involved.
>
>Regards,
>Ray M.
>CCNA
>
>-Original Message-
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
>Chuck Larrieu
>Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 5:55 PM
>To: Cisco Mail List
>Subject: Exam Outlines For CCNA 2.0
>
>
>
>I'm particularly interested in obtaining study materials for "windowing" Is
>that the "next great thing" ? And are we allowed to bring our own squeegees
>into the test center?
>
>Oh, and while I'm asking, anyone know the difference between "Novell IPX"
>and  "IPX" ?
>
>Oh, brother!!!!...
>
>Chuck
>
>
>
>-Original Message-
>From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Oz
>Sent:  Wednesday, June 07, 2000 11:32 AM
>To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject:   Exam Outlines For CCNA 2.0
>
>
>here is all it says folks
>
>Oz
>http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/pdf/ccna_507
>.pdf
>
>The CCNA (640-507) exam will contain a combination of the following topics:
>1) Bridging/Switching
>Static VLANS
>Spantree
>Switching modes/methods
>PPP
>
>
>2)OSI Reference Model &Layered Communication
>Layer Definitions
>Encapsulation/Decapsalation
>Layer Functions
>Connection Oriented Models
>Connectionless Models
>Model Benefits
>
>3) Network Protocols
>TCP/IP
>Novell IPX
>Windowing
>IPX
>Novell IPX
>
>4) Routing
>IGRP
>ICMP
>5) WAN Protocols
>ISDN
>Frame Relay
>HDLC
>ATM
>6) Network Management
>Access Lists
>Telnet
>DNS
>7) LAN Design
>Ethernet
>Fast Ethernet
>Gigabit Ethernet
>Token Ring
>8) Physical Connectivity
>IEEE Standards
>ANSI Standards
>9) Cisco Basics, IOS & Network Basics
>IOS CLI Router
>Troubleshooting
>Router Packet Switching Modes
>IOS CLI Switch
>
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Re: Exam Outlines For CCNA 2.0

2000-06-08 Thread cpasq

The latest is that Microsoft is now going to merg with the Vatican.
The new OS will be called MS Stained Glass Windows.

"Howard C. Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:v04220836b564a7ded8a1@[63.216.127.98]...
> >I'm particularly interested in obtaining study materials for "windowing"
Is
> >that the "next great thing" ? And are we allowed to bring our own
squeegees
> >into the test center?
>
>
> No, no, no Chuck.  You misunderstand.  Windowing is the native
> Microsoft protocol.  The US District Court, however, is requiring
> that it be split into a top window and a bottom window.  I think
> that's sort of like the OSI upper and lower layers.
>
> >
> >Oh, and while I'm asking, anyone know the difference between "Novell IPX"
> >and  "IPX" ?
> >
>
> You pronounce the second with a silent Novell.
>
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