on CCNP BCSN Exam? [7:49965]
Did anyone find IS-IS on their exam? And if so, to what extent?
Rob, CCNA
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IS-IS is not covered by the BSCN exam. It is covered on the BSCI exam.
Josh
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Did
I believe IS-IS is on the BSCI for the CCIP, but no on the BSCN for the
CCNP..
Mike W.
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Did anyone find IS-IS on their exam? And if so, to what extent?
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The new CID exam was released about 3 weeks ago.
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Really? It's about time. Now they just have to update their website.
Shawn K.
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The new CID exam was
Yes. The betas are offered until March 9th. ($50)
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I must not be paying enough attentionare they changing the format of
the
Yes, if Cisco is happy with the results of the CCNP beta's that just ended.
Shawn K.
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I must not be paying enough attention..
. However, any sooner and I'll go into
shock! :-)
Shawn K.
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Hello Friends,
I just scheduled the BCSN exam for Next Sunday. This is my s
John Neiberger wrote:
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> I must not be paying enough attentionare they changing the
> format of
> the CCNP exams again?
>
> >>> "Brian Zeitz" 3/1/02 9:47:28 AM
> >>>
> Hello Friends,
(forgot to hit that quote button again!)
Yes. They will be the 600 series exams. Betas are on the street
Yes. The will be the 600 series exams. Betas are on the street now. I
don't know how long it takes to get to "production" from beta though. I
think they usually have a pretty decent phase-in period.
Scott
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I must not be paying enough attentionare they changing the format of
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>>> "Brian Zeitz" 3/1/02 9:47:28 AM >>>
Hello Friends,
I just scheduled the BCSN exam for Next Sunday. This is my second try
at
it. I really know a lot more then I di
Hello Friends,
I just scheduled the BCSN exam for Next Sunday. This is my second try at
it. I really know a lot more then I did the first time around, and the
first time around I only missed by a few questions. My question is,
saying if I did pass this exam, when will the new exams be
Hi folks,
I am getting ever closer to sitting the 1st of my CCNP
Exams (Yeh) I have a General question, I would greatly appreciate any
advice on the topics I really need to focus on Before someone says all off
it I know, but still it would nice if I had some feed back people who have
Thanks Boywonder, sounds like i'm on the right track.
Do you recall any 'type in the command' questions ?
Regards,
Rob.
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Rob,
I sat this exam a couple of months ago and the Cisco press course book,
pretty much covered the whole thing. I did the labs aswell to get it right
in my head.
B.
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>
> I'm new to this mailing list an
Hi all,
I'm new to this mailing list and am getting ready to sit the RTING 640-503
exam.
I've revised the official CiscoPress BSCN but would like to ask anyone who
has sat the exam whether:
* Might there be any questions/topics in the exam not covered in the
official BSCN book
* Whether there a
I'm taking the BCSN on tuesday and wanted to know which Boson to
purchase. I looked in the Archives and it seems exam 1 is the one but it
was dated in Oct./Dec. 2000. So I ask 1, 2, or 3? Thanks.
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ferentiate
pim-sm and pim-dm.
know spanning tree commands
good luck,
gordon
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>
> I am about to take the 504 BCSN exam, and I was wondering what people who
> have taken the test thought about it. I have read Todd Lammle's book CCNP
> Switching
book
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> I am about to take the 504 BCSN exam, and I was wondering what people who
> have taken the test thought abou
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I am about to take the 504 BCSN exam, and I was wondering what people who
have taken the test thought about it. I have read Todd Lam
Did you find any good questions or studyguides on-line ?
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> exam thoug
I am about to take the 504 BCSN exam, and I was wondering what people who
have taken the test thought about it. I have read Todd Lammle's book CCNP
Switching Study Guide, I thought this book was a little basic in content and
the questions in the book are pretty easy. Does anyone have any a
Just passed the BCSN exam this morning... A thank you to this list for the
exam thoughts that were shared and the encouraging conversations that have
taken place.
BGP and OSPF were prominent on my exam. I read the CCNP exam certification
and preparation books from cisco press. I also had the
e the metric by hand ( i may be
> mistaken on
> this so anyone please correct me if needed)
>
> Dyland
>
>
> I am currently studying for the BCSN exam, have a question . . .
> 1. For those who have a copy of Cisco Press
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I am currently studying for the BCSN exam, have a question . . .
1. For those who have a copy of Cisco Press BCSN
ISBN:1-57870-228-3:
Page 58 Step 12, Question: How many paths are in the IGRP routing table
to the 192.168.x.64 subnet?
Why are
yland
I am currently studying for the BCSN exam, have a question . . .
1. For those who have a copy of Cisco Press BCSN
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Page 58 Step 12, Question: How many paths are in the IGRP routing table
to the 192.168.x.64 subnet?
Why are multiple paths to the s
I am currently studying for the BCSN exam, have a question . . .
1. For those who have a copy of Cisco Press BCSN
ISBN:1-57870-228-3:
Page 58 Step 12, Question: How many paths are in the IGRP routing table
to the 192.168.x.64 subnet?
Why are multiple paths to the subnet?
Answer: There are
. It covers heaps, is well written, easy to read
and presents real stuff.
Teunis,
Hobart. Tasmania
Australia
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>
> Passed BCSN this morning with an 804. Not great, but not as hard as I
> anticipated. So
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> I am currently studying for the BCSN exam, have a question . . .
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> 1. When a distant vector protocol sends out a "flash" update when a
> route goes down, do the neighboring rou
.
Mike Canfield, CCNA, CCDA
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Greets all,
I am currently studying for the
Hello All,
Passed BCSN this morning with an 804. Not great, but not as hard as I
anticipated. Some questions very vague!
Just as others have said, the objectives from Cisco is what you need to know
well, especially OSPF and BGP!
Sources used:
TCP\IP Routing - Jeff Doyle
Boson test 1
Various
Greets all,
I am currently studying for the BCSN exam, have a question . . .
1. When a distant vector protocol sends out a "flash" update when a
route goes down, do the neighboring routers who receive the "flash"
update send out their own updates immediately or do they wa
.. need help for BCSN
Kevin,
Lucky you six routers. I be lucky to get two. So what are those six routers.
Have fun. PEACE
Raheem
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Rah Sta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>
>No hands on, I just ordered my lab recently form Ebay.. I got six routers
>it
>should be here by next week.. I plan to go cr
ations / new job hopefully..
>
>
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> Kevin,
>
> Did you hav
>
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>Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2000 16:00:27 -0500
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>Cisco Press BCRAN book by Catherine Paquet , Boson Test #1, Studied hard
>for
>two weeks non stop and pass
, November 20, 2000 6:19 PM
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Kevin,
Did you have any hands on? I plan on buying two router. maybe a 2502 and
2501 or 2503. Thanks.
Raheem
>From: "Kevin
for BCSN
Kevin,
What did you use to help you pass the BCRAN exam? Thamk you.
Raheem
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Kevin,
What did you use to help you pass the BCRAN exam? Thamk you.
Raheem
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Hello Cisco Lovers,
>
> thanks to all your wonderful posts,
> I passed my second exam on the road to CCNP, I need some links for BCSN
> resources due to the fact that I am waiting on my book from Cisco Press
that
> is currently out of stock...
>
> Please Advise,
>
> Kevin
>
Hello Cisco Lovers,
thanks to all your wonderful posts,
I passed my second exam on the road to CCNP, I need some links for BCSN
resources due to the fact that I am waiting on my book from Cisco Press that
is currently out of stock...
Please Advise,
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there are 2/3 questions on redistribution and 1
question on route map ( ie policy routing )
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version of the BSCN course designed for channel partners.
Everything you need is in the two books I mentioned, but it's a lot of
reading. Good luck.
Favio T wrote:
>
> who recently passed the BCSN what books or software would you recommend to
> pass this test. Is the Cisco inter
who recently passed the BCSN what books or software would you recommend to
pass this test. Is the Cisco interactive mentor CCIE ip routing good who
wants to sell a copy ??
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Just returned from BSCN with MentorTech. I did not study any of the material
beforehand but did meet the prerequisites. Seeing that
I took the class and thought it was very good!
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> 1) Any recomme
To all those that have attended the Building Scalable Cisco Networks (BSCN)
class, I'll be attending this next week and would really appreciate your
input on a couple questions...
1) Any recommendations before going into the class?
2) Any preperation?
3) In retrospect, was there anything that y
If you look around, people who have taken the BSCN mention 30% consist of
BGP. I missed the ACRC by 3 questions, I guess I did not know it. However,
it only had 1 question at the time on BGP. I would look into purchasing a
new BSCN book.
I've recently learned from my publisher that the CISCO v
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> Yeah but vlan's don't provide redundant access do they?
> Duck
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E on this like was stated. I can tell
you which page C is on word for word, if you want.
Duck
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Agreed
What is the chance of finalising this thread??... E is the answer - I can
almost stack something important on it.
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What page is
f any kind.
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Yeah but vlan's don't provide redundant acces
I agree
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I believe the answer is "e"
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> Since when does a VLAN provide redundant access to a workgroup - answer
NO.
> VLANS are to create "secure" collision domains - no overlapping.. Again ,
I
> believe "E" is the way to go
>
> --
What page is that on.
Duck
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> Answer e is also right out of the book(BCMSN). It is point that they harp
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Isn't traffic routed at layer three. Also you want to stay
away from layer three because it introduces more latency than layer
2
Duck
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Yeah but vlan's don't provide redundant access do they?
Duck
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yes i think it is E
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>Since when does a VLAN
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I agree with Bradley that there is no clear correct answer for this
question, but given that we're looking for the best answer, I would choose
E.
A:nothing to do with transport layer
B:too ambiguous (not necessary that inter-VLAN routi
I believe the answer is "e"
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What would be the right answer to this question.
I got this off the cisco site and I answered c but they mark
I agree with Bradley that there is no clear correct answer for this
question, but given that we're looking for the best answer, I would choose
E.
A:nothing to do with transport layer
B:too ambiguous (not necessary that inter-VLAN routing uses Layer 3
switching, could use an external route
On Wed, 6 Sep 2000, Jason Baker wrote:
> VLAN's are for enhanced security. Nomention of it in E.
> D would be correct
I would vote for E, if a single choice. All of them have some part of
the answer that appears somewhat bogus. D mentions redundant access,
which VLANs aren't really designed f
VLAN's are for enhanced security. Nomention of it in E.
D would be correct
Regards,
Jason Baker
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I don't se
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I would go are B theoritically.
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My mistake, sorry.
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Looks like a detailed breakdown of this one is in order:
VLANs have been designed to _.
A. address forwarding decisions based on transport layer information and
spanning tree scalability
(VLANs have nothing to do with Layer 4, so we can cross this one out.)
B. maximize the amount of tr
I don't see why D is preferable than E
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Na vlans have nothing to do with the transport layer.
Does it?
Duck
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My mistake, sorry.
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Na vlans have nothing to do with the transport layer.
Does it?
Duck
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What would be the right answer to this question.
I got this off the cisco site and I answered c but they marked it
I would say "D". Cisco has really looked at using VLANs for security and
management. But with Cisco's mindset, "E" is also possible. VLANS do help
segment broadcast domains.
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What would be the right answer to this question.
I got this off the cisco site and I answered c but they marked it rong. I
think this is a mistake.
Thanks
Duck
VLANs have been designed to _.
A. address forwarding decisions based on transport layer information and
spanning tree
scalability
Title: BCSN - OSPF
If it is mentioned in the objectives you better
know it very well. Consult CCO and be familiar with all of the OSPF-related
commands and case studies. Don't shortchange your acquisition of knowledge just
for the sake of passing an exam.
MLC
"Henson, Luk
Luke,
Imagine being given a routing table and being
asked something indirect about it, such as what area
type is this router. Possible answers : ASBR, ABR,
Stubby, Not-so-stubby etc. This detail isn't given
explicitly but needs to be deduced from the routing
table you are given.
So in a n
Title: BCSN - OSPF
Hi,
Can anyone tell me how deep the exam goes into OSPF?? Any help much appreciated.
Luke
Dear Friends,
I am planning to take-up Cisco CCNP 2.0 soon. I am in the process of
preparing for BCMSN, BCRAN and BCSN exams. I would like to know which are good
books I can go for preparing for the exams. I would appreciate your help in
this regard.
Thanks
Jagan
Can any one tell me which book is good for BCSN ?
Regds,
Anil
"Shahir Boshra" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just passed BCRAN exam last Thursday, I used CIM, ISDN Access and Exam
Cram "Remote Access", it's a compact book which maps directly with the
course (
t;
> Pat Talbot CNE, CCNP, CCDA
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> Hi Guys/Gals,
me of the
above books that I am ordering will dig deeper into it.
Hope this helps
Jon MCSE,CCNA,CCDA
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Subject: BCSN 2.0 Preparation
Hi Guys/Gals,
I am going for an Exam for
ences
in the material for the ACRC vs. BSCN.
Good Luck to All,
Pat Talbot CNE, CCNP, CCDA
Systems Engineer
SBC DataComm
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Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 7:48 PM
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Subject: BCSN 2.0 Preparation
Hi Guys
Hi Guys/Gals,
I am going for an Exam for BCSN on 15th August I know there is not a time
left but I guess I have to try and find out how I go with the exam. Can
anyone out there tell me who has already gone for the same exam how many
questions are there in the exam and what is the passing score
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> Hello all,
> >
> > Can anybody tell me what is the best way to study for this exam? I have
> exam
> > this week and got old ACRC book by Clare Cough. The
Hello all,
>
> Can anybody tell me what is the best way to study for this exam? I have
exam
> this week and got old ACRC book by Clare Cough. There is no book
published
> for it yet.
> It's covering OSPF, EIGRP, BGP...
> What type of questions are in the exam?
>
> Best regards,
> Sabeen
Can anyone recommend any study material for BCSN? And what is the different
between ARCR and
BCSN? thanks...
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IPX and Apple Talk was dropped from BCSN, BCRAN and BCMSN
exam/courses. IPX will remain in ICND and in the CCNA and
CIT/CID exams...
So, for BCSN, don,t worry.
Regards!
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Javier Contreras
CCSI
Olden Pieterse escribió:
> Hi there gang
>
> Im busy studying for the BCSN (from my AC
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> Hi there gang
>
> Im busy studying for the BCSN (from my ACRC manuel
Hi there gang
Im busy studying for the BCSN (from my ACRC manuel because a lot of the
stuff correspond) .
Is it me or what but I dont see any IPX in the BCSN guidelines ?
I dont want to go & study , skip IPX and then get it in the exam .
Thx in advance !
Cheers
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As it looks right now, I may be authoring a chapter in a popular line
of certification books for the CCNP 2.0 track. I can't say the company at
this time, I'll follow up with more information when I can. This would put
one of us in an insider position in the certification world, I could
pro
Is there a currently available study guide for the BCSN exam? Cisco Press
doesn't have anything listed, and Amazon says that Todd's books won't be out
for several more months.
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Folks,
The BCSN is NOW AVAILABLE
The race is on the first ever CCNP 2.0
3 down 1 to go for me... Routing 2.0
Reality is I don't care who is first Just that all who try and deserve
get it... Hoping that I am one of that group!
Thank you for scheduling your exam wi
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