Re: Passed Support 2.0;Another CCNP

2000-11-30 Thread Gary Wong

 Yes. I am one of the CCNPv2 by this sequence.
 And yet Cisco will renew your CCNA to v2 automatically.

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 How about this:
 CCNA v1
 Routing v2
 Switching v2
 Remote Access v2
 Support v2

 CCNP v1 or 2?  Is CCNA a pre-requisit and not actually part of the CCNP
 cert, so I'm guessing CCNP v2.

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 "STRAND Scott" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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  It is CCNP 1.0. Because ACRC is one of the old exams I am only a 1.0
 CCNP..:-(.but like I mentioned I will probably take the
  BSCN and upgrade to 2.0 sometime soon. Besides, I would feel lost if I
 wasn't studying for a Cisco exam!!
 
  --Scott
 
  RANMA wrote:
 
   ACRC ?
  
   It is changed to BSCN in CCNP 2.0
   what is your certificate version?  CCNP 1.0 or CCNP 2.0 ?
  
   Ken ^_^
  
   "STRAND Scott" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Passed Support 2.0 last wednesday with a score of 832. This was the
 only
   one of the 5 exams that I thought was poorly written.
Halfway through the test I was starting to get upset because the
 questions
   were vague to say the least..but if you have studied
hard and know your show and debug commands you'll be OK. Cisco
really
   shouldn't require you to sign a NDA for this exam, who in
their right mind could remember these weird questions?? :-) Here is
 how I
   passed:
   
Used the Cisco-Press CIT book (OK)
Used the exam cram book. (also OK)
Used Boson test #2 (helpful, I reccommend it)
Used Priscilla's flash cards (very helpful)
   
Here's how I rate the exams from 1 to 10 with 10 being the most
 difficult:
CCNA - 4
ACRC - 7
BCMSN - 5
BCRAN - 5
Support - 6
   
I consider myself a CCNP Version 1.75 because of the ACRC test. I
know
   that makes me only a 1.0 so I'll probably take BSCN to get to
2.0. Oh well, I'll take it.
   
I've read *alot* of study books during this process and here are two
 "must
   reads" IMHO:
   
Routing TCP/IP - By Jeff Doyle  (Never would have passed ACRC
without
 this
   one)
Cisco Lan Switching - Kevin Hamilton and Kennedy Clark
   
--Scott Strand
SWIFT Senior Network Analyst
CCNP
   
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Re: Passed Support 2.0;Another CCNP

2000-11-29 Thread STRAND Scott

It is CCNP 1.0. Because ACRC is one of the old exams I am only a 1.0 
CCNP..:-(.but like I mentioned I will probably take the
BSCN and upgrade to 2.0 sometime soon. Besides, I would feel lost if I wasn't studying 
for a Cisco exam!!

--Scott

RANMA wrote:

 ACRC ?

 It is changed to BSCN in CCNP 2.0
 what is your certificate version?  CCNP 1.0 or CCNP 2.0 ?

 Ken ^_^

 "STRAND Scott" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  Passed Support 2.0 last wednesday with a score of 832. This was the only
 one of the 5 exams that I thought was poorly written.
  Halfway through the test I was starting to get upset because the questions
 were vague to say the least..but if you have studied
  hard and know your show and debug commands you'll be OK. Cisco really
 shouldn't require you to sign a NDA for this exam, who in
  their right mind could remember these weird questions?? :-) Here is how I
 passed:
 
  Used the Cisco-Press CIT book (OK)
  Used the exam cram book. (also OK)
  Used Boson test #2 (helpful, I reccommend it)
  Used Priscilla's flash cards (very helpful)
 
  Here's how I rate the exams from 1 to 10 with 10 being the most difficult:
  CCNA - 4
  ACRC - 7
  BCMSN - 5
  BCRAN - 5
  Support - 6
 
  I consider myself a CCNP Version 1.75 because of the ACRC test. I know
 that makes me only a 1.0 so I'll probably take BSCN to get to
  2.0. Oh well, I'll take it.
 
  I've read *alot* of study books during this process and here are two "must
 reads" IMHO:
 
  Routing TCP/IP - By Jeff Doyle  (Never would have passed ACRC without this
 one)
  Cisco Lan Switching - Kevin Hamilton and Kennedy Clark
 
  --Scott Strand
  SWIFT Senior Network Analyst
  CCNP
 
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Re: Passed Support 2.0;Another CCNP

2000-11-29 Thread rejected mail


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To: RANMA [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 3:43 PM
Subject: Re: Passed Support 2.0;Another CCNP


It is CCNP 1.0. Because ACRC is one of the old exams I am only a 1.0
CCNP..:-(.but like I mentioned I will probably take the
BSCN and upgrade to 2.0 sometime soon. Besides, I would feel lost if I
wasn't studying for a Cisco exam!!

--Scott

RANMA wrote:

 ACRC ?

 It is changed to BSCN in CCNP 2.0
 what is your certificate version?  CCNP 1.0 or CCNP 2.0 ?

 Ken ^_^

 "STRAND Scott" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  Passed Support 2.0 last wednesday with a score of 832. This was the only
 one of the 5 exams that I thought was poorly written.
  Halfway through the test I was starting to get upset because the
questions
 were vague to say the least..but if you have studied
  hard and know your show and debug commands you'll be OK. Cisco really
 shouldn't require you to sign a NDA for this exam, who in
  their right mind could remember these weird questions?? :-) Here is how
I
 passed:
 
  Used the Cisco-Press CIT book (OK)
  Used the exam cram book. (also OK)
  Used Boson test #2 (helpful, I reccommend it)
  Used Priscilla's flash cards (very helpful)
 
  Here's how I rate the exams from 1 to 10 with 10 being the most
difficult:
  CCNA - 4
  ACRC - 7
  BCMSN - 5
  BCRAN - 5
  Support - 6
 
  I consider myself a CCNP Version 1.75 because of the ACRC test. I know
 that makes me only a 1.0 so I'll probably take BSCN to get to
  2.0. Oh well, I'll take it.
 
  I've read *alot* of study books during this process and here are two
"must
 reads" IMHO:
 
  Routing TCP/IP - By Jeff Doyle  (Never would have passed ACRC without
this
 one)
  Cisco Lan Switching - Kevin Hamilton and Kennedy Clark
 
  --Scott Strand
  SWIFT Senior Network Analyst
  CCNP
 
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Re: Passed Support 2.0;Another CCNP

2000-11-29 Thread Jason Roysdon

How about this:
CCNA v1
Routing v2
Switching v2
Remote Access v2
Support v2

CCNP v1 or 2?  Is CCNA a pre-requisit and not actually part of the CCNP
cert, so I'm guessing CCNP v2.

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Cisco resources: http://r2cisco.artoo.net/


"STRAND Scott" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 It is CCNP 1.0. Because ACRC is one of the old exams I am only a 1.0
CCNP..:-(.but like I mentioned I will probably take the
 BSCN and upgrade to 2.0 sometime soon. Besides, I would feel lost if I
wasn't studying for a Cisco exam!!

 --Scott

 RANMA wrote:

  ACRC ?
 
  It is changed to BSCN in CCNP 2.0
  what is your certificate version?  CCNP 1.0 or CCNP 2.0 ?
 
  Ken ^_^
 
  "STRAND Scott" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
   Passed Support 2.0 last wednesday with a score of 832. This was the
only
  one of the 5 exams that I thought was poorly written.
   Halfway through the test I was starting to get upset because the
questions
  were vague to say the least..but if you have studied
   hard and know your show and debug commands you'll be OK. Cisco really
  shouldn't require you to sign a NDA for this exam, who in
   their right mind could remember these weird questions?? :-) Here is
how I
  passed:
  
   Used the Cisco-Press CIT book (OK)
   Used the exam cram book. (also OK)
   Used Boson test #2 (helpful, I reccommend it)
   Used Priscilla's flash cards (very helpful)
  
   Here's how I rate the exams from 1 to 10 with 10 being the most
difficult:
   CCNA - 4
   ACRC - 7
   BCMSN - 5
   BCRAN - 5
   Support - 6
  
   I consider myself a CCNP Version 1.75 because of the ACRC test. I know
  that makes me only a 1.0 so I'll probably take BSCN to get to
   2.0. Oh well, I'll take it.
  
   I've read *alot* of study books during this process and here are two
"must
  reads" IMHO:
  
   Routing TCP/IP - By Jeff Doyle  (Never would have passed ACRC without
this
  one)
   Cisco Lan Switching - Kevin Hamilton and Kennedy Clark
  
   --Scott Strand
   SWIFT Senior Network Analyst
   CCNP
  
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Re: Passed Support 2.0;Another CCNP

2000-11-28 Thread RANMA

ACRC ?

It is changed to BSCN in CCNP 2.0
what is your certificate version?  CCNP 1.0 or CCNP 2.0 ?

Ken ^_^



"STRAND Scott" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 Passed Support 2.0 last wednesday with a score of 832. This was the only
one of the 5 exams that I thought was poorly written.
 Halfway through the test I was starting to get upset because the questions
were vague to say the least..but if you have studied
 hard and know your show and debug commands you'll be OK. Cisco really
shouldn't require you to sign a NDA for this exam, who in
 their right mind could remember these weird questions?? :-) Here is how I
passed:

 Used the Cisco-Press CIT book (OK)
 Used the exam cram book. (also OK)
 Used Boson test #2 (helpful, I reccommend it)
 Used Priscilla's flash cards (very helpful)

 Here's how I rate the exams from 1 to 10 with 10 being the most difficult:
 CCNA - 4
 ACRC - 7
 BCMSN - 5
 BCRAN - 5
 Support - 6

 I consider myself a CCNP Version 1.75 because of the ACRC test. I know
that makes me only a 1.0 so I'll probably take BSCN to get to
 2.0. Oh well, I'll take it.

 I've read *alot* of study books during this process and here are two "must
reads" IMHO:

 Routing TCP/IP - By Jeff Doyle  (Never would have passed ACRC without this
one)
 Cisco Lan Switching - Kevin Hamilton and Kennedy Clark

 --Scott Strand
 SWIFT Senior Network Analyst
 CCNP

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Passed Support 2.0;Another CCNP

2000-11-27 Thread STRAND Scott

Passed Support 2.0 last wednesday with a score of 832. This was the only one of the 5 
exams that I thought was poorly written.
Halfway through the test I was starting to get upset because the questions were vague 
to say the least..but if you have studied
hard and know your show and debug commands you'll be OK. Cisco really shouldn't 
require you to sign a NDA for this exam, who in
their right mind could remember these weird questions?? :-) Here is how I passed:

Used the Cisco-Press CIT book (OK)
Used the exam cram book. (also OK)
Used Boson test #2 (helpful, I reccommend it)
Used Priscilla's flash cards (very helpful)

Here's how I rate the exams from 1 to 10 with 10 being the most difficult:
CCNA - 4
ACRC - 7
BCMSN - 5
BCRAN - 5
Support - 6

I consider myself a CCNP Version 1.75 because of the ACRC test. I know that makes me 
only a 1.0 so I'll probably take BSCN to get to
2.0. Oh well, I'll take it.

I've read *alot* of study books during this process and here are two "must reads" IMHO:

Routing TCP/IP - By Jeff Doyle  (Never would have passed ACRC without this one)
Cisco Lan Switching - Kevin Hamilton and Kennedy Clark

--Scott Strand
SWIFT Senior Network Analyst
CCNP

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