I have been looking at the exam objectives for BCMSN and notice that it
mentions DDR under Network Fundamentals and ATM/LANE under network
protocols. I have seen nothing for these in the official course book or the
boson exams. Can someone tell me if I need to spen a lot of time looking
into
Hi all
I'm taking my BCMSN next week, needed help urgently. Can anyone
recommend any site or book for thsi test. Oh if anyone get any resources
please help me . Millions of Thanks in advance.
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I have been studying for the BCMSN exam for about 3 weeks now. I am
getting over 80% on Boson test 1 and 2. Am I ready for the exam or
should I continue to study until I can get over 90% on the Boson exams?
Thank you in advance for the feedback.
Manny
Just passed BCMSN today... stokin'. Thanks to all that contribute here and
add water to that sponge in my head.
Cheers,
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Hello Group,
Can anyone please tell me how good the Boson BCMSN test is.
Which one to buy. Test one or two.
Or is it advisable to buy both.
Cheers
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I took the exam yesterday (got a 901 on it). A tip for the group, use the
Cisco Press book. It was much more thorough than the Sybex book (even though
Sybex is easier reading).
Just my $0.02
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I am taking the BCMSN in a couple of weeks. I have read the Cisco Press
BCMSN book and now I am doing the Boson exams. I also ordered the Cisco
Interactive Mentor LAN Switching Self Study CD. Has anyone ever used this
CD? Is it a good preparation for the exam? Do you have any additional
Hello all,
I have the BCMSN on sunday and I was wondering if
anyone out there who has taken the test knows if you
get fill in the blank question, no flames please I
'm not asking for questions.
Thanks in advance
Remi
D
The answer C is word for word out of the cisco press book.
VLAN's never did this and never will.
while still providing
> network-wide
> > shared services and allowing users to use hyperlinks to hop
transparently
> > between servers across enterprise networks
Cisco says that in an enterprise networ
Has the book, Building Cisco Multilayered Switched Networks (BCMSN), published
by Cisco Press been released yet? If not, then when? I have yet to see it.
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I passed BCRAN today and I am wanting to get started on BCMSN. Can anyone
recommend good books to prepare for this exam?
I found the new format of exams with a drop down easier than the old style
of typing in. I think Cisco could make the exam harder if there were more
choices in the dropdown
Well, I passed BCMSN yesterday and I have to say that the test sucked. I
didn't feel that it was overly technically difficult (your opinion may be
different), but many of the questions were worded poorly. So poor at times
that I wasn't sure what the question was asking. If CLSC was
Hi All,
I am hoping to be ready to take the CCNP Switching exam this Friday. Does
anyone know the number of questions and the passing score?
Thanks,
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ridiculously easy? On to BCRAN. Two down, two to go! Actually question for
all who passed CCIE written: how much more difficult is the material on that
test as compared to the material on the CCNP/DP foundation tests
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I am sitting the BCMSN exam soon, are there any tips that could help me.
ie what to concentrate on, that kind of thing. What to expect??
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Hi all
I'm taking my BCMSN
BCMSN from Cisco Press by Karen Web, CCIE ISBN1-57870-093-0
HTH,
Tom
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> recommend any site or book for thsi test. Oh if anyone get any resources
> please help me . Millions of Thanks in advance.
>
>
> Chan
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>
Anyone know what version of the IOS software the exam will test upon
regarding the "Access Layer switches?" What about the version for the
Distribution Layer switches? And also the version of the IOS software
for the Multilayer switching portion of the exam.
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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.
Hi all
Like to find out from u guy about the exam, will there be lot of CLI
config command being tested. Any advise for the paper as well.
Thank
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Okay, what's the deal with ATM on the BCMSN? The .pdf file on the Cisco
website says that ATM and LANE *are* on the test, and yet neither of the two
books I have (the McGraw Hill / Thomas M. Thomas book, and the Exam Cram
book) have any ATM in it.
In the immortal words of Frank Reynolds..
It wasn't prettybut the score was in my favor (715).
Studied using the E-Learning BCMSN course from Cisco.
Last night I saw a copy of Karen Webb's Cisco Press -
"Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks"
ISBN 1-57870-093-0 Published May 2000
and saw wh
Dear group,
I have a question that is if a switch can simultaneously belong to more
than one vtp domain?
thanks in advance.
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Hi,
Does anyone know of any cram books out there for the switching exam?
Also I haven't got a Switch, is it possible to pass this exam with out
switching configuration
Is the boson exam any good for this
Any other Hint/ tip will be appreciated
Kerry
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How in depth are the Multicast questions on the exam?How many can I
expect?
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Can somebody who took this test clear my doubt.
The BCMSN course topics does not include the ATM-LANE and FDDI and
many other topics, whereas these are listed as topics for exam in the
cisco site.
Can somebody let me know if these topics are really covered in the
exam...?
TIA
Venkat
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ndyD
ccna (3/4 ccnp)
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that contribute here
I only used BOSON test 1 for BCMSN and I thought it was actually harder than the real
test. I was getting in the low 70% on the
BOSON test and passed the real test with a score of 856. Also, I used a couple books
but "Cisco LAN Switching" by Kevin Hamilton and
Kennedy Clark was re
Hi
I've just passed BCMSN and I want to thank all of
you for your help
(although I dont have so much time to read
all the emails and answer they were very helpfull)
Now going for BCRAN & CIT.
Thanks again!
Jack Svolakis
Can anyone tell me if IOS and Set based commands were prevalent on this
test. Also how difficult were the VLAN, VTP and trunking questions! All
input is greatly appreciated!
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Could you please tell me the differences between CLSC and BCMSN (Switching
2.0)?
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Took it myself on Thursday. Was in and out in 25
minutes, and that includes the 68 question survey at
the end. So far, the easiest Cisco test I have ever
seen. I read both Cisco Press and Sybex and Cisco is
definately better. The Sybex book goes along with
SimSwith, which I must say, though th
I passed today with a score of 857...I just wanted to say that I thought
this test was harder than the BSCNmaybe I think backwards or
something (I scored 931 on the BSCN)...thanks to all that have posted and
study hard.
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I passed the BCMSN this morning. I have to agree that it was a
straight-forward exam. I felt good throughout the exam. I used the cisco
press books and took the BCMSN class at Mentortech. Two down, two to go for
ccnp!
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> straight-forward exam. I felt good throughout the exam. I used the cisco
> press books and took the BCMSN class
I agree, I have both the Cisco Press and the Sybex book.
I read through the sybex once, but did all my actual "studying"
with the CP book. Got a 912
Jeremiah
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Hi,
I was wondering if someone could tell me how indepth we need to know the
material in the Cisco press book of BCMSN? When I was studying for my
CCNA, I mostly used Todd's book which was enough, but I did take a look at
the Cisco Press book for CCNA and it was really indepth..I was wond
Hi guys,
I'm preparing to take the BCMSN exam by Friday and I've been using the
following materials:
Exam Cram (CLSC)
Cisco CLSC course material
And recently I had access to the network study guides membership area for
practice test.
My concerns:
Do I have a chance of passing this exam
I just took the BCMSN test and passed with an 825
Just to let you know there is not any ATM on this. But have down cold all
aspects of Trunking.
Matt C. Lange
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Buy and read the switching bible : Cisco Lan Switching by Kennedy Clark et.
al. ISBN: 1-57870-094-9. I am reading it now after reading the BCMSN book by
Karen Webb and it contains a lot more details and contains more meat.
Regards
Jon Eggert Gudmundsson
MCSE,CCNA,CCDA
Network Administrator
BCMSN by Thomas, Bass and Robinson is a good course companion text that should provide
excellent coverage of the material.
Its from the McGraw Hill technical series
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>I am taking the BCMSN in a couple of weeks. I h
HI all:
I get the CLSC training documents. Do you think it helpful to BCMSN exam?
Do i need some other books dedicated for BCMSN, or only study the CLSC
enough?
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I didn't when I passed mine this week.
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>
> I have the BCMSN on sunday
I had a few of them. . . not to many and not to complicated.
rishard
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> I have the BCMSN on sunday and I was wondering if
> anyone out
Passed last friday with a score of 846/1000. Two down (ACRC/BCMSN), two to go (BCRAN,
CIT). Basically my impressions are the same
that are reflected in the archives:
Know Spanning tree, MLS, trunking, multicasting, VTP, vlans really well.
Here's how I passed:
1. Read "Cisco LAN Swi
Group-
Passed BCMSN today with a 901. All in all a
fair test. You will have no problems if you know you're stuff. I
used Cisco Lan Switching (which was excellent), the McGraw Hill BCMSN Study
Guide (don't waste you're $60), and the Switching Exam Cram (also very
good).
Has anyone come across any good BCMSN books yet ?
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Hi all
I just passed Routing 2.0. Anyone help me for BSMSN test, how many point is
necessary for to pass, how many questions there are? What are the points
important? At this moment I have Cisco press books by Karen, it is
sufficiently? Thanks
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The first place I check for information like this is the website of the information im looking for might be located
I went to www.ciscopress.com
I looked there and found this URL:
http://www2.ciscopress.com/series.cfm?series=2&news=0
hope this helps,
A
yes it has...
http://www2.ciscopress.com/
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Has the book, Building Cisco Multilayered Switched Networks (BCMSN),
published
by Cisco Press been released
Hi all
Has anyone taken the Switching 2.0 exam? I want to know how many
questions, time to complete the exam and some tips of the major focus
on the exam. I will be writing on the 7th of June 2000.
Any tip regarding this exam will be highly appreciated.
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, to those who are anxious to get the new BCMSN(CiscoPress) did you
notice that Borders is advertising a $4.90 price on the BCMSN (May 2000) ?
I ordered it, but of course they are going to have to say it was an error
and not honor that price otherwise what a deal! Please respond with your
best site
I just got finished with BCMSN. 66 questions in 90 minutes. At least 1/3
of the questions were very close to each other. I got an 846 out of 1000
with a 699 needed to pass. My worst section was CGMP, so know that. The
sections listed on the scoring part of the test are:
CGMP
Cisco
Boson has me confused. Regarding Multilayer Switching, how would one
define a flow?
Cisco Press and
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat5000/rel_4_5/config/mls.htm#42593
make a flow seem like a stream of packets. However, to have
distinction between different types of conve
Congratulations Rik,
I too just passed BCMSN earlier today. I used Karen Webb's new BCMSN book from
Cisco Press and the Boson test. The book is based on the Cisco course. Thus 95%
of the test content is in the book, while the Boson tests helped identify some
of my weaker areas.
By passing
Mine taken has got 62 questions and the passing mark is 699.
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> I am hoping to be ready to take the CCNP Switching exam this Friday. Does
> anyone know the number of question
Can someone please recommend a good study guide for the BCMSN test??
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Hello All. While working on examples of converting Multicast IP addresses to
Multicast MAC addresses in the Cisco book I came across one that doesn't
seem to be correct. I ask for opinions on the following to possibly save my
sanity on this one. Thanks
The IP address in the book is 224.0.9.45
It
All
Passed BCMSN exam today with of a score of 830. On to the Routing exam.
Thank you very much for all of your support !!!
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reviews on CIT, I'll find out for myself later this month ;-)
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>
my appologies if this has been asked before i couldn't find precisely =
what I wanted to know in the Archives
Question:-
Are the course notes sufficient to pass the (640-504) switching exam.=20
could anyone recomend additional reading if they are not? =20
TIA=20
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> CLSC is the old Switching 1.0 which has been retired as of July 31,2000
> and BCMSN is the new Switching 2.0.
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> Jack Svolakis
>
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> Se
Well, took the switching 2.0 today and passed it, I didn't think it was too
hard and about in line with Routing on difficulty. I think if you study the
course book and the know what's on the requirements from Cisco you will do
fine. I also used the LAN Switching book from the CCIE series but be
All, I am preparing for the BCMSN 2.0 test, which books do you recommend?
The only book I am reading right now is Richard Deal's CCNP Switching Exam
Cram.
Any information is appreciated!
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Are they like ACRC etc when you are given no options or help
Or like BCRAN where the was a big list of options where you copied
from.
Thanks
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It's been quite a while since I've taken BCMSN, but I don't believe there
were any fill-in-the-blank CLI questions, though I believe there were a few
multiple-choice ones. VLANs and VTP operations, spanning-tree and MLS were
covered pretty thoroughly on the exam. I rec
BJ,
Ther is no ATM in the test as far as I know ( well I did not see any ATM )
Hope that will help
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I sat BCMSN the first week of Jan and had no ATM nor LANE...
Tim
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> Oka
I had no ATM on my test.
--Scott
CCNP
"Bradley J. Wilson" wrote:
> Okay, what's the deal with ATM on the BCMSN? The .pdf file on the Cisco
> website says that ATM and LANE *are* on the test, and yet neither of the two
> books I have (the McGraw Hill / Thomas M. Thomas
STRAND Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2001 11:10:45 -0500
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>I had no ATM on my test.
>
>--Scott
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>
>"Bradley J. Wilso
There is no ATM requirement in either the BCMSN course or in the Switching
2.0 exam. However, I would strongly recommend any network engineer worth his
salt to know about ATM, LANE and MPOA.
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Amen. I'm just wondering whether or not I need to know them by Friday. ;-)
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There is no ATM requirement in either the
> Amen. I'm just wondering whether or not I need to know them by Friday.
;-)
Nope. Not in the course, not on the test, not required knowledge for CCNP.
There is a BCMSN course material appendix that includes ATM commands (in the
second book), but you don't need to know any of that
tain level without the
expansive lab at home.
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>
> Last night
I can understand that even though you use a full IP flow for the flow masks,
the switch only looks at the destination IP in the MLS cache before
forwarding the packet. The flow masks are not used to check the cache, but
to determine how much information to put in the cache.
My question is, why wo
Zhang Jin wrote:
> Dear group,
>
> I have a question that is if a switch can simultaneously belong to more
> than one vtp domain?
>
> thanks in advance.
>
> dean
Dean,
the answer is "no".
Enjoy!
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> Does anyone know of any cram books out there for the switching exam?
> Also I haven't got a Switch, is it possible to pass this exam with out
> switching configuration
> Is the boson exam any good f
Do you have an ISBN # for the Exam Cram book? I can't seem to find it, then
again it is almost 1 in the morning so I might be losing it :)
Thanks!
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Do you have an ISBN # for the Exam Cram book? I can't seem to find it, then
again it is almost 1 in the morning so I might be losing it :)
Thanks!
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If you only scored 40% on the Boson exam but end up passing the real test,
doesn't that mean that the Boson exams are pretty good since it's harder
than the real test? I find the Boson exams to be quite helpful if you're out
to learn something other than to pass the test.
kenneth
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Marco Rodrigues wrote:
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> Do you have an ISBN # for the Exam Cram book? I can't seem to find it, then
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> Thanks!
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e Boson exams to be quite helpful if you're out
> to learn something other than to pass the test.
>
Partly true. Don't get me wrong, the tests are a great tool and I've used
them for my NA and DA, but I think they weren't up to par for the BCMSN due
to it being a fairly new
hey everyone,
In reading through the lists's messages over the past few weeks I came
across a post claiming that the Switching 2.0 did have a couple of ATM
questions but that--as I noticed--the BCMSN course manual does not cover the
material. Where should I look to fill in these knowledge
On Sun, 8 Oct 2000, Jon Kuhn wrote:
> How in depth are the Multicast questions on the exam?How many can I
> expect?
Its not like they are throwing complex multicast configs and whatnot at
you. Know the differences between different multicast types (pim sparse,
pim dense, pim sparse-dense)..
were asked. Most parts of the exam were about VLAN, Trunking, VTP and STP. I
was weak in VLAN since I used Cisco Press BCMSN book which doesn't declare
VLAN, and VTP very clearly. I suggest you look for other materials for the
VLAN part.
"Jon Kuhn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
I just finished the test today. It was heavy on STP, VTP and VLAN , light on
multicast, and MLS and the commands were very basic. Know STP, VLANs and
VLAN operation very well.
jeff
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Hey guys,
For the most part I've been lurking on this list, but I thought I'd thank
everyone for all the good input and conversation that goes on here, and to
give anyone who hasn't taken the test yet an idea of what it's like. I
scored an 846, 699 is passing, I found the test to be fairly easy
Has anyone had success with Boson tests and BCMSN 640-504?? Thanks for
any insight or feedback
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Hi,
it is
not included in the exam, but you still need it for the CCIE
written.
Good
luck
Ehab
-Original Message-From: Venkataramanaiah.R
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PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: BCMSN -
Topics
Can somebody who
+, you wrote:
>Can somebody who took this test clear my doubt.
>
>The BCMSN course topics does not include the ATM-LANE and FDDI and many
>other topics, whereas these are listed as topics for exam in the cisco site.
>
>Can somebody let me know if these topics are really co
HI EVERYONE
I AM GOING TO APPEAR FOR THE SWITCHING EXAM THIS
THURSDAY I HAVE ONLY THE CCIE LAN SWITCHING BOOK IS
THAT SUFFICENT. IF SOMEONE COULD HELP ME ABOUT HOW TO
GO FOR THE EXAM AND WHAT ELSE TO PREPARE FOR. I WOULD
REALLY BE GRATEFUL
THANKS IN ADVANCE
RAMBO
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Hi
I've just passed BCMSN and I want to thank all of
you for your help
(although I dont have so much time to read
all th
Hello Group,
I dont' know if anyone found this yet, but I couldn't find an
errata on the ciscopress homepage so here it goes. On Pg .100 it states
that a VLAN ID header is 10 bits long in the first 26 bytes of the ISL
encapulation. But later in Figure 3-7 it says the VLAN ID field is 15
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Hi
I've just passed BCMSN and I want to thank all
of you for your help
(although I dont have so much time to
read all the emails and answer they were very helpfull)
Now going for BCRAN &
CIT.
Thanks again!
Jack Svolakis
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