Re: What to know, all night long . . .

2000-12-18 Thread Donald B Johnson Jr

If you are talking about BSCN then there is nothing on the CCNA v2.0 test
that is absolutely necessary. All of the new switching concepts and
configurations are covered in more detail in the BCMSN the switching test
for CCNP. The first test I took  was the BCMSN so I covered it. Cisco moved
alot of their test objectives from one test to another going from CCNP v1 to
v2 but if you have a good general understanding of networking you will be
fine. An example of this would be queueing was moved from ACRC v1 to BCRAN
v2. Either way you cover the topic of queueing cause it is still around, but
the body of each individual test has changed. In my opinion CCNA v1 is
enough foundation to take on any CCNP exam first except maybe CIT unless you
have a fair amount of real-world troubleshooting then go for it.
Here was my order if it helps:
CCNA v1
BCMSN
CIT
BCRAN
DCN
CID 3.0
BSCN
CCIE written sometime before 3/01
CCIE lab sometime before 3/02
any combo gets you there, but this made most sense considering the work I
do.
Duck
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 Greets all

 I am currently studying for CCNP v2 and have begun with the BSCN exam.
 However, when I got my CCNA, it wrote the V1 exam.  I their anything not
on
 the v1 CCNA that there is on the CCNA v2 exam that I should study before
 getting to far into my BSCN?

 Say that 10 times over :-)

 Thanx

 Dyland

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RE: What to know, all night long . . .

2000-12-15 Thread SAM Meng Wai

I having the same situation as you are. I passed my CCNA v1 1.5 yrs
ago and going for CCNP v2. Anyway, i managed to complete my CCNP
without going thru the course note of CCNA v2. 

BSCN is stressing on OSPF, BGP, VLSM  etc. It is not very much 
related to subject in CCNA v2.

Hope it can help ypu. Thk.

Rgds,
Sam

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 Subject:  What to know, all night long . . .
 
 Greets all
 
 I am currently studying for CCNP v2 and have begun with the BSCN exam.
 However, when I got my CCNA, it wrote the V1 exam.  I their anything not
 on
 the v1 CCNA that there is on the CCNA v2 exam that I should study before
 getting to far into my BSCN?
 
 Say that 10 times over :-)
 
 Thanx
 
 Dyland
 
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Re: What to know, all night long . . .

2000-12-15 Thread NEO

IF you'll pick the Exam Cram for the v2 you should be alright! I studied for
the v2 with that and the Syngress CCNA book for the v1 and passed it... Go
figure! The Exam Cram was priceless!!!


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Michael S Garcia
CCNA - MCP - CCNP (soon)
Axient Communications
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 Greets all

 I am currently studying for CCNP v2 and have begun with the BSCN exam.
 However, when I got my CCNA, it wrote the V1 exam.  I their anything not
on
 the v1 CCNA that there is on the CCNA v2 exam that I should study before
 getting to far into my BSCN?

 Say that 10 times over :-)

 Thanx

 Dyland

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