RE: Support Passed [7:44599]

2002-05-20 Thread adam lee

Read the RA book and you'll be fine.

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Ok, well I started kinda backward, but I passed my CCNP Support test, and
I'm now working on my Remote Access. I have the cisco press books, which I
love, but is there anything I should know about the remote access test?



Cody Lerum, CCNA, (1/4)CCNP




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Re: Support Passed [7:44599]

2002-05-21 Thread Erwin

So Support is the first exam you took? Kinda strange because normally once
you passed Routing, Switching, and Remote Access, you start taking the
support. How did you manage the troubleshooting section of Remote Access in
Support ? =)

It was quite sometime back when I finished my CCNP, but my suggestion about
the Remote Access test is trying to understand each of the topic in the Exam
Objectives and make sure you have hands-on on them.

Good Luck

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> Ok, well I started kinda backward, but I passed my CCNP Support test, and
> I'm now working on my Remote Access. I have the cisco press books, which I
> love, but is there anything I should know about the remote access test?
>
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>
> Cody Lerum, CCNA, (1/4)CCNP




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RE: Support Passed [7:44599]

2002-05-21 Thread Mike Sweeney

Cody Lerum wrote:
> 
> Ok, well I started kinda backward, but I passed my CCNP Support
> test, and I'm now working on my Remote Access. I have the cisco
> press books, which I love, but is there anything I should know
> about the remote access test?
> 
> 
> 
> Cody Lerum, CCNA, (1/4)CCNP

Know your ISDN pretty well. Know the U-T-S-R (use tange sparingly richard)
sequence and reference points of a ISDN circuit. Bone up on a the protocols
that make up ISDN, PPP and X.25  I had only a couple of X.25 questions but
alot on ISDN, Frame and design(which router for what circumstance) I had two
questions on connecting via DUN(windows) so give it a brief look. A few
light questions on NAT and a few on AAA(basics)

The books I used were the Cisco Academy series along with the lab book for
some practice labs. The Exam Cram was terrible relative to the actual test
which was somewhat surprising given the Routing and  Switching books seemed
to be a much better match to the test material.

I used Trancenders and CCXX's study questions. Both matched well to the
exam. BTW- the current exam NOT the new one in the wings.

MikeS
www.packetattack.com


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