I would assume it was the most recent version, but I really don't know, as I
wasn't aware that they had changed the CCDP exams.
Brian Hill
CCNP, CCDP, MCSE 2000 (Charter Member),
MCSE+I (NT4.0), MCSA (Charter Member), MCT,
MCP(21), Inet+, Net+, A+
Lead Technology Architect, TechTrain
Just wondering...was this the new format or the old?
Regards,
Frank
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I took the test about 2 months ago, and I thought it was very easy, even
cold. I haven't read any of the study guides, so I can't tell you how close
they match, but I can tell you the things that stood out to me:
-No configuration questions
-Some basic troubleshooting
-Mostly design (i.e. what
The number of questions is 100 with allotted time of 2 hours and you need a
755 to pass.
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From: Perez, Oskar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 3:08 AM
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Subject: CID test [7:27443]
I am about to take this test, could
I would go for all of them..ABCD
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Sent: 07 August 2001 21:53
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Subject: Re: CID test question [7:15131]
Which test and question ID i would like to look it up. I think I have two
old CID tests
D is obviously a right answer and has nothing to do with switching
performance or how fast a router forwards traffic. The answer said
bandwidth utilization, not throughput. The issue is how much bandwidth a
routing protocol uses to send route updates, hellos, etc. Mostly it's an
issue for
I agree with the answer given - ABC. You can always adjust the RP to the
bandwidth.
Hth,
Ole
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I think A,C,D also, although I don't really know what address flexibility
means. It could apply also if what they had in mind was support for
variable-length subnet masks, discontiguous subnets, supernetting, etc.
Where does the question come from? If it comes from the actual test, then
we
I have to go with ABC, or to be honest ABCD,
but A and D are saying just about samething, so if I have to pick it will be
A because it covers all aspact of resources (bandwidth, CPU, type of
router...)..
B is definitly YES, If you compare DV protocol and LS routing protocol,
support of VLSM is
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I think A,C,D also, although I don't
I would definitely put D in the right category. Bandwidth utilization by
a routing protocol is an important consideration in some cases. Also,
remember that parts of the CID test are pretty old. It still has questions
in it that the CID course developers wrote in the early to mid-1990s. ;-)
Pris,and other`s
Sorry
BOSON TEST 2 ver 3.88.
NDA is safe
thanks
steve
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Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2001 14:14:56 -0400
I think A,C,D also, although I don't
At 02:25 PM 8/7/01, Jin Jung wrote:
I have to go with ABC, or to be honest ABCD,
but A and D are saying just about samething, so if I have to pick it will be
A because it covers all aspact of resources (bandwidth, CPU, type of
router...)..
From a test-taking perspective, I think this logic
Which test and question ID i would like to look it up. I think I have two
old CID tests on my laptop.
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At 02:25 PM 8/7/01, Jin Jung wrote:
I have
Oppenheimer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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I would definitely put D in the right category. Bandwidth utilization by
a routing protocol is an important consideration in some cases. Also,
remember
A C D
B sounds like a routed protocol criterion
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howdy...
do you chaps agree or disagreei personally think it
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A C D
B
Hi Group,
I've been watching this post all day and have been reading all the answers.
I looked in Cisco's CID book - page 97 under 'Routing Considerations' - The
protocol must support 'fast convergence' in response to topology changes
while consuming as 'few network resources' as possible. The
If you look at this question one way, one
Answer sticks out like a swore thumb.
When deciding on a particular routing protocol
(one vs. another) What protocol considerations for
routing are most likely to be made?
A) resource utilization
(Does the impact to a router's resource utililization
Comments below
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Dennis
Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2000 10:58 AM
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Subject:CID test vs. CCIE written
Just took and passed the CID test. I have heard that this test is
It is similar in length, but it encompasses different items. The "feel" is
similar, though you can go back through your answers on the written as many
times as you want. I don't care what Cisco's www site says, it still has
TON's of Token Ring questions, you better know RIF's really well.
rrieu" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: CID test vs. CCIE written
Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2000 11:20:44 -0800
Comments below
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Thanks for the good feedback. The Rossi (ccprep) token ring paper looks
like the best one to help prepare for the test. I knew about it but had
forgotten. (yikes, already forgetting stuff.) Just talked to Lou last week
and they just started a CCIE lab bootcamp down in Tampa. Pre-req for
I used Cisco Internetwork Design by Matthew Birkner (Cisco Press) and used
Boson practice tests. I passed with 87%.
I don't think I could have passed without the Boson practice tests.
A. Strobel
"Taylor, Don" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Title: RE: CID Test
Forget the Cisco Press book; in my opinion it bounces around from topic to topic and doesn't address any single item deeply enough to be terribly helpful. Top-Down is a good book for all around network design topics, but isn't geared toward the exam. My personal preference
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