Just did it last week still 692 and the score sheet show HDLC I did not even
come across it.
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Henry Rollins
Sent: 23 March 2001 12:04
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Subject: CIT/Support passing score? Still around 692
Hi Everyone,
I passed the last exam of the CCNP journey this morning and it was a rough
road. The exam as some people have put it was a tough one as I had to read
the questions twice to understand what they were asking. For those who have
not taken the exam read the CIT book by Laura Chappell, I
Hi ladies and Gent,
Can anyone out there help me with this issue. Which book is better to use
for the CIT exam as there are two books from Cisco, the CIT from Laura
Chappell and the Amir Rannjbar. I have checked Archives and not a lot is
said about the latter book although it has a CD.
Your help
Don't sweat, go and take the exam. In as much as Boson is not a true
reflection of the exam, when you start to get those high marks and you know
the reason behind the question why they are wrong or right go take the exam.
Boson for BCMSN is harder than the actual exam. that is my opinion. so go
kn
boson
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Lance Hubbard
Sent: 11 January 2001 15:54
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Subject: Re: Boson vs. Colt ??
Boson.
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I just need an answer to a question I did on colt and I am a bit confused
after checking it up I wonder if anyone can help.
"IN A REMOTE ACCESS NETWORK, WHERE SHOULD YOU CONFIGURE AAA TO AUTHENTICATE
INCOMING TRAFFIC TO THE CENTRAL SITE".
I wonder if anyone can give me an explanations.
Thanks
Ta
I just need an answer to a question I did on colt and I am a bit confused
after checking it up I wonder if anyone can help.
"IN A REMOTE ACCESS NETWORK, WHERE SHOULD YOU CONFIGURE AAA TO AUTHENTICATE
INCOMING TRAFFIC TO THE CENTRAL SITE". I wonder if anyone can give me an
explanations.
Thanks
Tai
I think you are missing some commands from the config on your router. if you
want to back up the interface you have to use the BACKUP INTERFACE command
on the primary interface. And to have a threshold level you need to use the
command BACKUP DELAY, and for the threshold you need to use the comman
No
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Waqar M
Sent: 04 December 2000 17:14
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Subject: ATM Lane in switching 2.0(BCMSN)
Dear All,
Can someone plz tell me that does SWITCHING (BCMSN)exam contain ATM Lane
questions??? I ha
I guess the answer to your question is IT DEPENDS. I did not get a lot of
multicasting question but some people did. The only advise I have for you is
that you should study and know it because all the questions about
Multicasting were easy questions and could give you additional marks. So
don't sw
Don't sweat it, it is not on the exam at all. I think it used to appear on
the ver 1 exam but it is definitely not on this one.
Tai
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Wilson, Christian
Sent: 28 November 2000 23:10
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Sub
Hi
Anthony,
I'm in
the same shoes as you, but I have checked the archive files for this group study
and the general opinion of the guys is to get the Building Cisco Remote
Access Network by Catherine Paquet isbn 1578700914.
I hope
this helps or if anyone has anymore suggestions.
Tai
--
Naveen,
The
router with the highest standby priority in the group becomes the active
router,but by default the lowest mac address becomes the active router if both
the active and standby router fails.also be aware that they also said that if
the priorities are the same the router with the hi
Yes, ports that will not be forwarding are placed in the blocked state.
These ports will continue to send and receive BPDU information but will not
be allowed to send or receive data.
Tai
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Hussam Adili
Sent:
Stuart,
There is a possibility that all links to a router can be a trunk but why do
you want to do that?. You would only need a trunk link to a switch if you
have multiple vlans and are using the router to route traffic between them.
A link would not be a trunk if is an access port in which the po
Here is the official answer:
The standby router automatically assumes the role when the active router
fails or is removed from service. This new active router remains the
forwarding router even when the former active router with the higher
priority regains the service in the network.
The former ac
Hi Guys,
I know we have seen a lot of debate about the use of Boson but I need a
little advise. I want to take the BSCMN exam and I was wondering if any of
you great people will tell me which edition of the boson test to get whether
the #1 or #2 as I am a bit confused.
Thanks
TAI
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