The current required score is an 849 out of possible 1000 points.
Of course they give you the first 300 points for just showing up for the
test.
Best of Luck on the test. It has gotten harder with the new simulations now
added to the test. Get some practice on a router or two before attempting
The first question to ask yourself is if the current 32 mbs of dram is a
single 32 dram simm or 2 - 16 mb dram simms?
Then go to www.crucial.com for the 32 mb dram simm or simm(s) that you need
depending upon your current router configuration.
I just order 12 more on Sunday at a cost of $18.91 a
Here is the main link on Cisco website for routing protocols.
http://www.cisco.com/public/technotes/tech_protocol.shtml
And here is the direct link for the IS-IS routing protocol.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/97/index.shtml
Both are publicly accessable without a CCO account.
Enjoy.
Chris
It depends upon your background I would say.
Do you have any background or interest in the security side of things.
If you do then the CSS1 is just for more courses and/or tests and probably
could be completed in about 6 months or less.
Understand that all the CSS1 tests are about to change in
Also understand that the Routing test not only has IS-IS materials now from
the BSCI course but also now has router simulations on the test too.
Router simulations are now on the CCNA 640-607, the routing BSCI test and
the BCRAN remote access test.
Best of luck.
Christopher M. Heffner
Strategic
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