Paul,
What would you say are the new additions in this exam compared to the
recently retired BSCI BCMSN exams.
What are the extra topics one has to focus on?
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Karl, did you find what you were looking for? It is my understanding that
the 642-891 is the only test that you need to take to renew both
certifications. That is if you are already a NP/DP. According to the Cisco
website, you are being tested only on BSCI/BCMSN. Atleast that is my
understanding
Has anyone taking this new composite exam yet? I went and bought both the
BSCI/BCMSN books that Cisco recommended for training for this exam, but I'm
not finding all the info that I need in there. I see on the blue print that
there is a lot of Voice, QoS in the exam, but didn't find any
Scott,
I just took the composite exam this morning and passed.
First of all, the information given on the cisco site,
(http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/current_exams/642-891.html)
is incorrect. There are 88 questions, not 55-65 and the test is not 60
minutes,
I heard it was pretty difficult. I was wondering how they were going to go
through all that material in only 55 questions. Thanks for the input! I
guess I will have to find some new study material.
Scott
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Hi,
I am debating which book to use for revising for CCIE RS exam between the
two books i.e. will the new book have more current info?
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Has anyone taken #642-891 the BSCI and BCMSN Composite exam? I have tried
to find it on the www.2test.com site to no avail either to book or its cost
in US Dollars, UK Pounds or Euros. It seems to be replacing #642-841
Foundations which does not seem to be re-incarnated in any other form
Sorry should have read #642-891 BSCI/BCMSN Composite Exam!
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Hi,
I am trying to find anyone who owns the Learnkey CCNP set with mike storm.
I would like your opinion if this is a good set to buy. You can also email
me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Once again, the topics covered here and last minute questions answered by
group members have paid off. 2 down, 2 to go. Time to start chewing thru
BCRAN. I thought the Switching exam was definately easier than the BSCI
test. Only had two things throw me. One was a network diagram that I was
Hi,
If you are studying for CCIE, you need the LAN Switching book; I doubt
whether there is an option here, you need the LAN Switching book.you
will also like the material in the book.
Good Luck
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I was wondering if it's worth getting the CCIE LAN switching book by
Hamilton, if I have the old BCMSN book already. This is with respect to
studying for the CCIE exam.
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I am new. My CCNA will expire in August.
I will take the BCMSN beta test in 20 Jul. Would you please give me the
advice and if possible, any sample questions to my email address :
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pass mark of the exam and can i get question model from net,if can
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Are you currently studying to pass the BCMSN (Switching 640-604) exam? I
took the updated exam and have written a review which you can view here;
http://tcpmag.com/Exams/article.asp?EditorialsID=72
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Andy Barkl wrote:
Are you currently studying to pass the BCMSN (Switching
640-604) exam? I
took the updated exam and have written a review which you can
view here;
http://tcpmag.com/Exams/article.asp?EditorialsID=72
Andy,
You have written a terrific review and mini study-guide, as you
Well, I took the exam today, and there was not one question on
LANE, although cisco's response when I asked them was maybe yes
maybe no, well not in those exact words.
I guess the cost effectivness of ethernet over LANE has slowly
killed it off to the point that cisco won't cover it in their
I would trust the cisco web site and go with what it says is featured on the
exam. From what I have seen, what it notes on the web site is accurate to
what is on the test.
I used 504 books to pass the 604 test, so I don't think too much changed.
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I have the old ciscopress 640-504 book, and there is a chapter
on LANE, the cisco website exam topics page does not mention LANE. Has it
been ommited, if so did anything else change from 640-504 tp 604?
Thanks,
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hi, everyone , I am currently preparing for my CCNP BCMSN module exam which
will be in two month time , womder if any body has got any recommendation to
good simulation software orwebsite or any reading material, thanks.
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I finished BCMSN 12/2000 and I used almost nothing but the Cisco Press
BCMSN book. I did have hands on with cat1900/2900/5500 in large
operations though
Thanx Shawn,
I was planning for a fast reference so as to work on 4000 series and 6000
series switches and simultaneously take the exams. I hope BCMSN should help
me out.
Anyone aware of the WAN switching exams, books (IGX 8400 platform). Plz
advice.
Regs.
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I finished BCMSN 12/2000 and I used almost nothing but the Cisco Press
BCMSN book. I did have hands on with cat1900/2900/5500 in large
operations though, but only L2 features in 5500.
I found the Boson exams to be an excellent gauge of my readiness -
http://www.boson.com
puro prasad wrote
Hi,
I am using cisco press BCMSN coursebook authored by Karen Webb. how good is
this book? do i need to go for anything else other than this one so as to
get through the switching exam?
Also I would like to know about any WAN switching exams (IGX platform)
offered by cisco currently.
Thanx
Karen Webb's book is good. I would also recommend the Cisco Press Cisco LAN
Switching book by Kennedy Clark and Kevin Hamilton ISBN 1-57870-094-9 for
the SWTCH (BCMSN) 640-604 exam.
I have both books and find myself using them frequently when faced with
switching questions and problems. You
topics may also appear on any specific delivery of
the exam.
Shawn K.
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Hi All,
I have been studying for Switching exam
hi all
yestarday i passed BCMSN with a score of 815. not much changed in the exam.
i studied 640-504 book. one year back i had cleared routing and remote
access. by reading all the mails about new version of ccnp, i was bit
nervous. but after facing the exam, i think not much has changed from
Congrats!
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yestarday i passed BCMSN with a score of 815. not much changed in the
exam.
i studied 640-504 book. one year back i had cleared routing and remote
access. by reading all the mails about new
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Dear Group
I remember there was some url posted for cat 5000 command simulator. I am
preparing for my BCMSN. Would anybody be able to help me .
Many thanks
Hitesh
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I believe it was Ole Drews Jensen's site, www.routerchief.com , that had
this Cat 5000 simulator.
Shawn K.
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Dear Group
I remember there was some url posted for cat 5000 command simulator. I am
preparing for my BCMSN. Would anybody be able to help me .
Many thanks
Hitesh
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Yes , I have started from yesterday, after passing my BSCN.
We can discuss thes subject as we go forward.
Thanks
Ravi
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I passed switching today. Will pass Support tomorrow and then I'll be a NP.
This test is more theory than any others and there are at least 15 gimmee
questions that would be better served on a CompTia N+ test. There are about
12 really hard questions, and the rest are not very difficult if you
What Boson test is good for studying BCRAN? BCMSN? TIA.
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Loved Boson for BCRAN. I got 88% on the test myself, which I was satisfied
with. I bought the first and second tests.
Currently using two tests for the BCSN exam and although there have been
some mistakes in the questions, I received email responses from the author
very promptly. Taking the test
Know ospf and bgp quite well, and you'll pass with no problems..
Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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Loved Boson for BCRAN. I got 88% on the test
Hi all, Ill be taking my third CCNP exam on tuesday, so I thought I would
ask previous test takers for some advice, with out violating NDA of coarse.
Im also enrolled in CCNP Cisco Networking Academy at a local College. I have
a good instructor and have done alot of labs using Cat. 2900xl's, Cat.
Some questions about VLAN and VLAN Trunking really socked me at the time I
took the exam. MLS and Multicast are easier than I thought before.
Finally, good luck to you.
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Ramsey wrote:
Hi All,
I was wondering if I could get some advice on the type
of Cisco switch to purchase for the BCMSN, CCNP
course. Looking over the book, it seems like there is
much emphasis on Layer 2 functionalities. I am using
the Cisco Press book by Krean Webb and the case
studies
Hi All,
I was wondering if I could get some advice on the type
of Cisco switch to purchase for the BCMSN, CCNP
course. Looking over the book, it seems like there is
much emphasis on Layer 2 functionalities. I am using
the Cisco Press book by Krean Webb and the case
studies deal much with the Set
You will need a set based switch like Catalyst 5000.
I saw e few on ebay.com for less than $1000.
Adrian
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I was wondering if I could get some advice on the type
of Cisco switch to purchase for t
Hi gang,
Just noticed this on CCO...
Multilayer Switching
Identify the components necessary to effect multiplayer switching=20
H. I wonder if this web admin was on XBOX
at the time this page was created.
Elmer
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Hi all ,
Any one knows how to get or buy BCMSN simulator and
presentation .
Regards ,
sami ,
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I am taking the BCMSN on Monday (finally). Are there any fill in the blanks
on this test, or is it like the BSCN with the command list? Or are there
both types of questions on the test? Also what is passing for this exam?
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I had a couple of fill in the blank. Mainly, pick from a list. It is the
easiest of the CCNP tests.
-dlb
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I am taking the BCMSN on Monday (finally). Are there any fill in the
blanks
on this test, or is
The BCMSN book covers almost everything. Buy a Boson test and that should be
enough.
Edmundo
CCNP,CCNA,CCSA,MCSE
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The BCMSN book covers almost everything. Buy a Boson test and that should be
enough.
Edmundo
CCNP,CCNA,CCSA,MCSE
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what I should expect. I am using the Cisco Multilayered Switched networks
book from Cisco Press.
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I am in the process of studying for the Switching exam can anyone tell me
what I should expect. I am using the Cisco Multilayered Switched
Hi Rick,
I normally don't endorse or recommend books because everybody has different
learning styles and experiences, but the Exam Cram Switching book was
awesome for the bcmsn.
ISBN: 1-57610-634-9
Scott
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I'm trying to sort out once-and-for-all where the demarcation line is
between families of switches. Here's what I've got so far:
IOS-Based
Cat 1900 series
Cat 2820 series
Cat 2900XL series
Set-based
Cat5000 series
Cat 6000 series
Cat 6500 series
Cat 2900
However, the 2900XL uses different
The 1900 series is also menu-driven. To make things more confusing,
their IOS-type command set is different than the IOS-like commands on
the 2900XL series.
John
Dennis Laganiere 12/17/01 11:45:33
AM
I'm trying to sort out once-and-for-all where the demarcation line is
between families of
4000s are set based. 3500XL are IOS based.
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The 1900 series is also menu-driven. To make things more
right on with the menu driven on the early 1900's ... they are goofy.
jason
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Cisco has had two releases
I believe you are correct that the earlier 2900XL switches were (much)
deeper and required a DB9 console connector. All of the 2900s I've ever
used were IOS based, not set based. However, I can't say I've used all of
the different models 2900 out there =)
Mike
Daniel Cotts wrote:
Cisco has
I know that the 2948G and 2980 switches are Cat Based not IOS.
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Cisco has had two releases of the 2900XL series
recall that the trunking and portfast commands are
different and irritatingly so).
-- Leigh Anne
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I'm trying to sort out once-and-for-all where the demarcation line is
between families of switches. Here's what
Anne Chisholm
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By the way Dennis - if you truly want to find the demarcation point,
search
all of Cisco's old press releases. You'll find the origins of each
switch
and understand the different OS
First off, let me say Shame on me for not being clear enough. There were
indeed other 2900 models that were set based, like a 2-slot Cat5000 but you
couldn't change the hardware. I have one of those, it's a Catalyst 2901.
But these were before the XL series. As fas as my comment about the
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First off, let me say Shame on me for not being clear enough. There were
indeed other 2900 models that were set based, like a 2-slot Cat5000 but you
couldn't change the hardware. I have one of those, it's a Catalyst 2901.
But these were before
.
Cat 1200 Eight Ethernet ports. RJ-45 or fiber connectors. FDDI uplink
modules.
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Here's what I found so
Just a quick note on the 1900s. The old 1900c switches, (size of a pizza
box) and db-9 console port were menu driven. the 1924-A standard edition
(software upgradeable to Enterprise edition) and enterprise catalyst
switches (1924-EN), you can choose IOS from the menu and is just like a
2924xl.
, Just the Cisco Press BCMSN book will not get MLS or Multicast in your
brain to the level required to be proficient. I suggest reading, and then
re-reading the Sybex BCMSN Study guide to help with this.
Well, off to BCRAN by next Friday!
Cheers and Happy ThanksGiving!!
Mark Odette II
I also read the BCMSN Ciscopress book and the ExamCram book. I've worked
with 2900xl,3500xl, and 5500 switches.
I like reading two books one technical and the other less technical book. I
also like using the cramsession study guides as a final quick read before
the test.
2 books + as much
Peter - I passed it two weeks ago with 850, it was a little hard but overall
not that bad. I read the Cisco prep BCMSN book and the Exam Cram (very good
book) BCMSN along with 3Boson practice exams and thats about it along with
access at work to a 1900/2900/5500/6509. Good luck
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I passed the BCMSN test yesterday. Three down, one to go. I'm taking CIT
next Friday. By the way, for those of us in the USA, tests are now $125 as
of November 1. I wish I would have scheduled my CIT test last week, I could
have spent that $25 on a nice steak at the Outback. Oh well.
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Brad - Congrats! I passed mine last week as well, except I'm just beginning
BSCN next and then BCRAN, CIT ---then the almighty CCIE. Good luck.
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I booked BCMSN for December, it cost #105!!! Thats 153 US beer
coupons!!
Symon
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I passed the BCMSN test
I scheduled and paid for the CIT and BSMSN exams on Oct 31 evening thru the
internet. It cost $100 a pop.
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Thanks to everyone who answered some of my questions on the BCMSN, now its
of to BSCN...
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Congratulations. I am taking BCMSN on Thursday. Passed BSCN already. Good
luck.
Brad
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Hi all,
I'm taking the BCMSN this weekend and I wanted to know from those who have
taken it recently -how was it? Was it slanted towards more of the VLAN/VTP
stuff or MLS. Any thoughts are appreciated.
John
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If I recall, there was alot of questions about vlans,vtp,stp. I don't
remember much MLS stuff. Good Luck this weekend!
-junovtv
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Make sure you study trunking and CGMP, as well. Lots of questions on
trunking.
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Hi all,
I'm taking the BCMSN
questions on MLS (access-list flowmask, cache entry, some config) ...
Stephane
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Hi all,
I'm taking the BCMSN this weekend and I wanted to know from those who have
taken it recently -how was it? Was it slanted towards more
Anyone can help me to answer this 3 question??
1.Which command can you use to verify that a router interface has been
configured for CGMP?
a.show interface
b.show run
c.show pip
d.show cgmp
** i think the answer should be a, pls cfm!!
2.Which command(s) are required to configure the MLS-SE to
Question 1
I think the answer is : show run
Question 2
I think the answer is A :
set mls enable
set mls include
Question 3
the answers are B D
because : A is false command, good command is : set spantree portfast enable
and the priority doesn't influence the convergence time
Hope it
thank for u help!!!
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Sorry but i was wrong, after a verification :
I think that :
Question 2 is not A
because, in case of RSM, you don't need to put the set mls include
command. It's automatic and MLS is by default enable on CATALYST that
support it.
So I think the answer is B.
Sorry for the confusion ...
Hi all
Would those who have sat the Switching Exam for the CCNP, share some
information as to what are the areas to concentrate on more than others. Is
there much ATM questions in the exam? What is the passing score? Was the
exam difficult? Are there many ambiguous questions?
Any infomration
Hi colleagues,
I am about to take the BCMSN exam; I know that you are allowed to use a
calculator on the exam, but does this calculator also allow you to convert
decimals or binaries to hex ? I hope this question doesn't violate the
non-disclosure agreements...
Regards,
Hans
I think its 699.
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do your best and if thats not good enough try again after more effort..
Brian Sonic Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity
On Fri, 21 Sep 2001, John McCartney wrote:
So what is the passing score for this exam? I'm also taking it next month.
Thanks.
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I4m the one who is wrong. Sorry I got confused with BCSN that is the one I
was talking about . Regarding BCMSN it4s not so difficult, VLANS, Multicast
etc.. to put it in a nutshell NOT SO COMPLICATED at least for me.
Best wishes
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Alberto Martmn
So what is the passing score for this exam? I'm also taking it next month.
Thanks.
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I was wondering if some could help me. I need some info regarding BCMSN
exam and scoring. I would be grateful if someone could enlighten me...
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Thanks,
MSJ
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That's funny. I don't remember any of those on my BCMSN exam. I did see all
of those on my BSCN exam though. ;-)
Heather
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Isn't BCMSN the switching exam? If so, it's pretty straight forward, know
CLI and download the bosons...
If I'm wrong, sorry...
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From: Albert Martin Sinopoli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 6:45 PM
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Hi All:
I just completed my CCNA. I am planning to take BCMSN next. When I
was reading the Cisco press books I found out that they recommend
taking BCSN before taking BCMSN. Is that a requirement for BCMSN.
I am taking BCMSN because most of my work is involved with LANs and
switches
The only reason that I can think of that they would suggest BSCN prior to
BCMSN is that it is more or less in the same vein as the CCNA. It may be
more comfortable for some people, but its not written in stone that you do
it in that order.
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You are allowed to take the CCNP test in whatever order you desire. I
recommend you take CIT last or at least after taking BCSN and BCMSN.
--
Through Complexity there is Simplicity,
Through Simplicity there is Complexity
David L. Blair - CCNP, CCNA, MCSE, CBE
William,
The four CCNP exams can be taken in any order.
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De: William Gragido [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Assunto: RE: BCMSN immediately after CCNA ? [7:14536]
The only reason that I
Of
Paulo Cesar Buerger
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Subject: RES: BCMSN immediately after CCNA ? [7:14536]
William,
The four CCNP exams can be taken in any order.
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De: William Gragido [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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G Bit, there is no requirement to the order. Also, your way is exactly the
way I took it
and with the same reasoning. Worked for me ;-)
G Bit wrote:
Hi All:
I just completed my CCNA. I am planning to take BCMSN next. When I
was reading the Cisco press books I found out
64 questions, 75 minutes
699 to pass, scored 879
Comments:
1. Poor wording.
2. 3 duplicate questions - exactly the same. It's
like double jeopardy. If you know the answers, great.
Otherwise, you lose twice as fast!
3. Boson: bought BOSON test #2. Didn't help much
directly on my exam but
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