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Hi,
I have done that exam today and passed barely. This after I failed barely
last week.
I used great books (because I like great books!).
1. Top Down Network Design - Priscilla Oppenheimer.
2. Cisco Internetwork Design - Mathew Birkner.
3. Boson Test #1 Practice Test.
These resources will
Hi,
I just want to comment on this book again (Top Down Network Design by
Priscilla Oppenheimer).
I used it for my CCDA, but now when I am studying for CID, I realize how
good this book is, something I did not realize a few months back.
That book was really well planned and I can only hope more
Hello,
I am preparing for it ahead of Switching because a more broad CID - ARCH?? -
is on the way.
How difficult is it? I only have Boson Test #1 for practice. Is it enough?
I have Top-Down Design and Cisco Internetwork Design (Cisco Press). Are
these enough in your opinion (without real-world
Hello,
I am preparing for it ahead of Switching because a more broad CID - ARCH?? -
is on the way.
How difficult is it? I only have Boson Test #1 for practice. Is it enough?
I have Top-Down Design and Cisco Internetwork Design (Cisco Press). Are
these enough in your opinion (without real-world
Hi All,
I also found CCDA funny - after some time, I developed a don't-care-attitude
and just started making intelligent guesses (I thought this is what they
wanted!).
I was surprised when I got 815/1000. I really did not care!
Cheers!
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Hi,
I am in the same situation - except that I did BSCN and BCRAN, and I am
considering the remaining two.
I would suggest that you just continue without delay - keep the momentum, so
to speak.
Which one first? BSCI is a lot more difficult than BCRAN. I would suggest
you do BSCI first, as it
I have taken courses at www.knowledgenet.com
I would say they are good, especially their costs are not bad - and the
material is very close to what you will find on the exam.
More important (to me) is that it is interactive - the best part of it
actually. I now find it easier to study on my PC
Hello,
My BCRAN test is just a few hours away. Any hints would really be welcome,
because I doubt whether my preparation is adequate!
Thanks.
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Hi,
I do not know about switching, but for routing, use Building Scalable Cisco
Networks from Cisco Press. Also download the IS-IS chapter at cisco web
site (search for the free chapter there).
Also, buy a set of practice tests you need a lot of practice tests so
that the various routing
Hi Aaron,
Thanks for the useful information. I am also studying for BCRAN exam and
scheduled to do it in a months time.
That is very useful information - Thanks.
CCNP-to-be
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James is correct about everything.
The strength of classless routing protocols lies in their ability to
transmit, with each routing update, information about subnet masks.
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Jimmy,
It would be really nice to do all your preparation at that site without
spending your money. This is the IDEAL thing!
I have no idea what courses are provided, but if they are the CCNP Cisco
authorized courses, IT IS A VERY GOOD DEAL BECAUSE YOU WILL GET THE CCNP
PLUS GOOD KNOWLEDGE!
Hi All,
Below is a statement made by one of the members:
..One caveat though, all the exams are changing in the near future,
with Switching and CIT undergoing the greatest change, so what I said above
may not be valid in the future...
Do you have any idea what the changes are to be and
Hi,
I suggest that you study again about access-lists and route-maps. This is
the best answer to your question because once you go through it again, you
will be fine.
I kindly ask you to spend just a little time and it will be very clear.
Cheers!!
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It may not work, what with all these new things that have been added.
But I would imagine that if you have some money and get good practice exams,
it should do the job, especially if you have been working with the
technologies.
The best thing of all is that knowledge which you stuggled to
What materials did you use for the BCRAN? How long studying (plus hours/day).
Thanks!
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Sorry, I said it may be difficult because I have never looked at the CCIE
(RS) course content!
Sorry again, it must be possibel!
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Frame-Relay is connection-oriented because of the establishment of virtual
circuits, that is, before any packet transfer, there is already an
established path.
Hope this helps.
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Pre-established path, that is it. It surprises me all this confusing
literature I read.
When I was reading for my CCNA a few months back, I was going through this
thing time and again from a Cisco-Authorized Course, namely, Frame Relay is
connection-oriented because of a pre-established path.
But should be different? True for the test and untrue in the real-world??
Just curious!
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You can also buy the book: CCNP Practical Studies: Routing from Cisco
Press.
It has a few errors here and there, but I thought it is really good for
practice.
Do not forget the other Cisco book on Routing: Building Scalable Cisco
Networks. That is where the exam questions are! It kind of
Dain,
Congrats!
I can see that you are still hitting them!
Congrats!!
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