Does anyone have or can you point me to where I can find the exam objectives
for the following exams
MCSI 3.0 (managing Cisco Switched Internetworks) 640-444
MCNS 2.0 (Managing Cisco Network Security) 640-442
VOICE 1.0 or Voice 2.0 640-447 and/or 640-647
Andre' Paree-Huff
A+, ASE/LAN, CCNP
Does anyone have or can you point me to where I can find the exam objectives
for the following exams
MCSI 3.0 (managing Cisco Switched Internetworks) 640-444
MCNS 2.0 (Managing Cisco Network Security) 640-442
VOICE 1.0 or Voice 2.0 640-447 and/or 640-647
Andre' Paree-Huff
A+, ASE/LAN, CCNP
I purhcased the review material from www.ccxxproductions.com and have found
them very good. I have yet to take the test but they look like great
reviews. their around 20.00 with a money back garantee if you don't pass the
test.
The following information was take from Amazon.com (prices are thei
This rule is really no longer accurate. To truly find out if your network
is within spec, you need to figure the round trip bit delay per segment and
device.
the 5-4-3 rule is about like the 80/20 rule great for the old days but not
for today.
Andre' Paree-Huff
A+, ASE/LAN, CCNP,
MCSE+I, Net+,
As of 31-JUL-00 you were no longer able to acqurie the CCNA v1
certification. As of 01-AUG-00 you were required to take the V2 CCNA test
for certification. What is so hard to understand about this? The test is
still available, the just changed it at some point they had to retire the
old version
The question on who would be better served by the FRS test vs the 3 test is
someone that was strong in 2 of the 3 areas of the test and weak in the 3rd.
The 2 strong areas would likly carry you in the test. if you are not STRONG
in 2 of the areas the the FRS is probably not for you and you'd be b
Yes you can, At the present moement I don't recall exacly how you do it but
you can. It depeneds a lot on how much flash you have available. There is a
couple commands you have to enter to start it up and then you can store
images for other routers on it. I have a customer that uses this at rem
Passing scores on the test are as follows
Test Name Test # Pass Score
Routing 640-503 690
BCMSN 640-504 699
BCRAN 640-505 706
CIT 640-506 692
Andre' Paree-Huff
A+, ASE/LAN, CCNP,
MCSE+I, Net+, I-Net+
Compaq Computer Corp.
NACSC/NSU
V: 317-598-992
Can someone please help me
I'm trying to find a good explanation of SLARP. I have searched Cisco and
the web plus looked in several books. The most I can find is a line here or
there but nothing actually defining or explaining SLARP.
Please reply directly to me as I don't always get a chanc
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