I thought the cd in the Wendal Odom CCNA guide was excellent, though I also
used Todd Lammle's Study Guide and cd which I thought was closer to the real
test. Review well and take the test; it didn't seem that tricky to me at
all, just covered a lot of new territory.
Joe Buchberger
> im gett
Dapo,
I've started a new 'hobby' of reviewing on Amazon.com the books I've used.
The three books I used for the CCNA 2.0 are there with all my pithy comments
and suggestions on passing the test, here's the URL:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/cm/member-reviews/-/A2Z1PROMJX6LVK/1/ref=
cm_
Hey!! We're counting votes as well as we can down here.we're not fast
counters, no, but we're not slow counters either. So that makes us all in a
state of half-fast vote counters determing the leadership of a powerful
nation. I like that. ~~
JLB, Lib.
> But I do know that it would be ill
H..unscrupulous is such a *Harsh* word. I would prefer to think of
this as an example of low investment micromarketing niche exploitation.
Joe :)
> but it still
> seems like a great opportunity for some unscrupulous entrepreneur.
>
> Priscilla
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As opposed to those UN-certified CCIE's I suppose.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> We are looking for certified CCIE's to work in our MN or MA offices. If
> you know of anyone interested in exploring opportunities, please ask them
> to check us out http://www.us.bull.com
The actual cost would be quite high by the time I figured in everything
I could think of. Send them a bill for your efforts for however long you've
had this site. If they balk, you could maybe turn it into a cisco-sucks
site.
> Finally, Cisco does not provide compensation for the
> discon
I ordered a book from www.half.com the Friday before Labor Day. They are
required to get conformation of shipping from the seller within 2 days and
didn't, due to the holiday, so they cancelled the order and notified me.
I then re-ordered it, and also was notified that it was cancelled in er
According to my CCNA Study guide by Todd Lammle, pg 194, "Routers that are
not running the Enterprise edition of the Cisco IOS default to five VTY
lines, 0 through 4. However, if you have the Enterprise edition, you will
have significantly more. The router we are using for this section has 198
Hi gang,
I just passed the CCNA V2.0 today with a 913. I found it a very fair,
straight-forward test, with not more than a few confusing or badly written
questions.
I self-studied using first the Sybex/Lammle book, which is probably enough to
get a passing score but left me feeling I needed
Studying for the CCNA, I'm having trouble figuring out what the deal is with
poisen reverse.
I understand split horizon as not sending route updates back out the port
they are received on, and I understand route poisening as specifically
advertising a down route as bad, as opposed to just no
The answer is: learn the material, THEN take the test.
<< first is 64%,second is 62%, there are totally different qustions in two
tests.
can any one give me some real ans ?
pls! >>
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