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 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 as
Sorry should have read #642-891 BSCI/BCMSN Composite Exam!
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I do agree with JB
The strain behind building a quality book is a lot. for that you
have to
give a premium.
Don`t think that for reaching the heights, there are short cuts.
Pirates are
not encouraged to be here.
Jeff, cut your movies, expense for other luxuries.. you will buy
it..
All the
if it is of any help, books and other study materials may be tax deductible.
Check with your tax person to be sure.
also, make use of places like Fatbrain and Bookpool. You can find some
substantial savings.
HTH
Chuck
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Jeff,
Give us a break, on this group we are very negative to this type of
behaviors, I
You should try half.com I seen it around $15 bucks used.
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You tell him Juan
Does anyone have a copy of BSCN in pdf format that they wouldn't mind
sharing.
thanks
Jeff
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pdf.
Wouldn't it be nice if everything were free?
On Mon, 2002-07-29 at 13:28, Bond, Jeffrey T wrote:
Does anyone have a copy of BSCN in pdf format that they wouldn't mind
sharing.
thanks
Jeff
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LOL!!
From: Jay Greenberg
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Sure, 150 bucks, and I'll even give you a *real* book instead of the
pdf.
Wouldn't it be nice if everything were free?
On Mon
Jeff, there are a lot of cisco authors on this site. Be forewarned!
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Jeff
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Jeff
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You tell him Juan,
No pirates here!!
Just techies trying to sail..Alot of us are just trying to swim..Or at least
learning to float!!
LOL!!
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At least you get to keep the important things ;)
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Jeff,
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You tell him Juan,
No pirates here!!
Just techies trying to sail..Alot of us are just trying to swim..Or at
least
learning to float!!
LOL!!
From: Juan Blanco
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Juan,
You have said it quite correctly.
The very best thing is to sacrifice and have the book. It is far better to
read the book than a PDF file, but more important, the amount of work that
has gone into producing the better requires payment!
This is a costly path we are following. Ask me, I
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All,
I passed the CCNA, and found it varied as far as what types of questions
the
asked. Is the Routing exam the same. So far the study material seems
very
focused on OSPF, EIGRP, and BGP. Any coments?
Rob Cluett, CCNA
All,
I passed the CCNA, and found it varied as far as what types of questions the
asked. Is the Routing exam the same. So far the study material seems very
focused on OSPF, EIGRP, and BGP. Any coments?
Rob Cluett, CCNA
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CCNA is very easy compared CCNP except the CCNP(switching), remaining are
not harder than CCNA, requires indepth study ,,,
Sunil
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Scalable Cisco Internetworks vs. Building Scalable Cisco Networks. I am
almost through studying the BSCN for the first CCNP exam and am thinking
about possibly changing certification tracks. Any input would
Cisco Internetworks vs. Building Scalable Cisco
Networks. I am almost through studying the BSCN for the first CCNP exam
and am thinking about possibly changing certification tracks. Any input
would be appreciated.
Brad Dodds
WAN Engineer
Network Consulting Services
Missouri Research
Hi ,
Thanks to everybody in this group. I have passed the CCNP - BSCN exam.
Now I need suggestion that whether I should go for Remote access exam
next or switching as the next exam.Please give me your
suggestions.
Thanks in advance.
Ravi
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Thanks!
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Hi ,
Thanks to everybody in this group. I have passed the CCNP - BSCN exam.
Now I need suggestion that whether I should go
for about a month and think I have good feel for the concepts
though
I couldn't tell you all the options of the redistribute command.
Thanks!
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think it would be more important to keep your momentum going...
BCMSN!!
Best Regards,
Bill (CCNP)
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Thanks to everybody
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My exams had 69 questions and equally distributed amont ospf,IGRP and
BGP.
Test was not easy for me.It covers in depth details of BGP
and EIGRP configuration.
It was based
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Thanks for the suggestions. I've signed up for the test this thursday so
we'll see what happens. I've been using the Cisco press Routing book to
study
with. I don't know if anyone else
Could you please help us with the url or paths to those cisco docs you
used.
Thanks and best regards.
Joe
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docs in cisco site are also very informative... sometimes i find them
better
than any book
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Hi
docs in cisco site are also very informative... sometimes i find them better
than any book
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Hi,
I have the following;
640-503
I agree with Mr. Ridder. Although I used the Sybex book for CCNA and CCDA,
I found the Cisco Press books quite sufficient for all of the CCNP exams.
Mike W.
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I have the following;
640-503 - Routing Exam Cert guide by Clare Gough
640-504 - Switching Exam Cert guide by Tim Boyles an Dave Hucaby
640-505 - Remote Access Cert Guide by Brian Morgan
640-506 - Supoort Cert Guide by Amir S.Ranjbar
I used both Cisco an Sybex for the Routing i'm now
Hi,
I saw two Cisco press books in the market.
1. BSCN course book
2. CCNP routing exam prep guide.
Which would be better from exam point of view ?
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took that bscn test today, 69 ?'s and a bunch of time, but finished with
only about 8 minutes left. Equal mix of EIGRP/OSPF/BGP and a couple of
questions (each) regarding the rest of the exam outline. scored an
801..but it's passing.
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Passed the test. A couple points. The test was somewhat difficult but was
basically memorization ,not analytical like computer science(programming).
It reminded me of history tests in the past. I used a boson test for 2 days
(test #1), it helped a little but was not worth the money. The boson
I took the beta exam this morning. I would liken it to being kicked in the
groin for 3 hours.
Are all the CCNP exams this long? Or was this just an added feature of the
beta exam?
Well, anyways, here is to the next 8-12 weeks while I wait for the score and
study for the BCMSN exam!
-John
Hi All,
Has anyone taken this exam lately, if so, what topics were targeted a lot.
Did you have to type the cmd a lot or was it more multiple choice. I hope
this doesn't break the NDA...
Cheers!
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should be in it)
John Allhiser
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Hi All,
Has anyone taken this exam lately, if so, what topics were targeted a lot.
Did you have
I just took it last weekend. Like John Allhiser says a lot of EIGRP, OSPF,
BGP IP address summarization. Not much typing of commands but mostly
picking the right command from a list of 60 to 70 commands in an exhibit.
I used the Cisco Press and ExamCram books. Generally the Cisco Press Exam
Basar Mohd Baki wrote:
Hai,
Just take the BSCN Exam for the second time, sadly still fail.
Lots off BGP, EIGRP and OSPF. Spend 60% of the time just to
figure out BGP
questions. Heck BSCN is bit tough than I think it was.
Thanks
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Try getting the Boson exams for the BSCN and do better than 90 percent,
plus read the
exam cram for the BSCN before you take the test.
Good luck.
Ko
Mnatzakanian Serge wrote:
I just passed it this weekend. My trick was to REALLY know EIGRP and OSPF
since I am most likely to use those
Steve,
When I last looked IS-IS was not specifically in the syllabus for BSCN.
However, it is in scope for the new BSCI which you can also offer
instead of the routing exam. It is actually the routing module for CCIP.
This suggests that even if it is not on the current syllabus it is
likely
Hi group
Iam currently studying for the BSCN, i am using the sybex study guide. My
question is i have gone through the book and cant see any sections on IS-IS,
yet the books practice exams has questions reguarding IS-IS. I have looked
on the cisco web site but cant see anything about
I did BSCN a few months ago. I wasn't aware that IS-IS was on the syllabus.
Pretty sure it's not.
I think the CCIE written is the first syllabus I saw which contains it,
although I would be surprised if it doesn't appear in the Internet Solutions
specialisation.
In fact I'm pretty sure
Gaz is right,
There is no IS-IS in BSCN, so dont worry, go ahaed with your exam. IS-IS is
covered in BSCI (640-900) which helps you to get CCIP.
Fahim
CCNA CCDA CSS1
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Iam currently studying for the
Hello
You know any TEST CENTER
These TEST CENTER
www.ccbootcamp.com or
www.globalaknoldge.com or
www.netmasterclass.net
What is it you recommend ???
Thanks
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and what they are where do you get these real world values? I
understand that bandwidth is the minimum bandwidth of the route, but values
like delay. Where are those values derived? In the Cisco Press BSCN book and
also various others to include Sybex, they discuss these parameters but
never
certification guide by Cisco Press. An excellent
book for the BSCN exam.
4) Building Scalable Cisco Networks by Paquet. I personally found the
exam certification guide better
5) Routing certification guide and exam notes by Sybex. It is good to
read the last week before the exam. It do
tion.
2) Internet routing architectures by Halabi. A good book about BGP.
3) CCNP routing Exam certification guide by Cisco Press. An excellent
book for the BSCN exam.
4) Building Scalable Cisco Networks by Paquet. I personally found the
exam certification guide better
5) Routing certificati
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Jon,
I think this will answer your question.
http://www.groupstudy.com/archives/ccielab/200106/msg01128.html
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Team
Hello all,
Today I passed the Routing test.I must say that I studied more for this test
than any of the previous tests (main reason being that I had zero experience
with OSPF and BGP).IMHO BCRAN was a harder test.
Anyway the exam was fair and the wording of the questions was very good.My
method
Team,
I want to thanks for all your help one way of another in passing my BSCN
test(wow it was hard), this group is great and I know many people feel the
the same way. Now to start working on the switching test, I have two
questionAny recomendation on which books to buyWhat hardware do I
Cisco LAN Switching, Cisco Press, by Clark and Hamilton.
Building Cisco MultiLayer Switched Networks, Cisco Press, Karen Webb.
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No, Paul did not implement new subject header prepends, I did that to
show where this teaser might be relevant. Okay, here goes. Not too
difficult, but the idea is to learn. If you already have this stuff
down cold, then please don't answer. ;-) That takes all of the fun out
of it.
Teaser
]
Subject:BSCN/CCIE: Friday's Brain Teaser #1
[7:17144]
No, Paul did not implement new subject header prepends, I
did that to
show where this teaser might be relevant. Okay, here goes.
Not too
difficult, but the idea is to learn. If you
to answer
this...:-)
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[7
Just wanted to drop a line... I havent been too active on this list in the
past, but have been a member since around Feb, 2000. I have recently
completed all the tests needed for my CCNP 2.0 Certifcation and now begin
the road to CCDP then CCIE. I am also working on updating my web site and
All ,
do you were I can get BSCN suggeted questions.The
material is very confusing.I need these questions
badly.
Best Regards ,
sami
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Try the Boson tests for routing 2.0 They worked for me. remember that this
test might as well be called the OSPF and BGP test...
good luck
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All ,
do you were I can get BSCN suggeted questions.The
material
Hey, be very well prepared. The exam is very hard. It doesn't even compare
with the CCNA. I just passed it (yesterday) and I got 896. Frankly, in the
middle of the exam I was sure that I won't pass it but as you can see I was
wrong. I didn't expec this exam to be so hard. I got lots of OSPF and
Taking the first step on fri the 20th (Routing Exam)been studying for a
while now...used the Sybex and Cisco PRessany tips
Thx
Chris
CCNA
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The only tip I have for that test is to really understand the basics of
EIGRP, OSPF, and BGP. If you understand how those operate, that will
get you through a large portion of the test.
It's a little too late to help with this test, but if you don't already
have them you should buy the
I've started studying for the bscn and would like to get a study group
together. Anyone interested?
Paul
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Hi Folks,
Passed the BSCN today with a score of 896... fairly straight forward...
though I found I needed
most of the allocated time.
Came up against the expected areas... OSPF, EIGRP, BGP .. know these
well and you will
ace this test..
I also got the 'select the command from
Congrats!! Nice score too. I decided to tackle the switching test first
and will be taking my test on Monday. Then on to the routing test.
Best of luck.
-Eric V.
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Hi Folks,
Passed
Passed the BSCN exam yesterday. Got a 850 out of it. Wansn't as tough as I
thought it would have been. Just glad it's behind me. Now onto CIT and
then I'll be a CCNP. Thanks for everyone's help.
Travis Bolton
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Passed the BSCN exam yesterday. Got a 850 out of it. Wansn't as tough as I
thought it would have been. Just glad it's behind me. Now onto CIT and
then I'll be a CCNP
Hi all,
Passed BSCN today with 873. (2 down - 2 to go)
Dropped below the 900 target I set myself for the 4 exams, partly due to
lack of study time in the last week or so, but no excuses, mainly due to
gaps in BGP knowledge. Not done enough hands on to really understand it the
way I would like
and then remote access. What is a good place to
study them from. i am referring the karren webb book
by cisco press for my switching exam. where can i find
some parctice exams??
Thanx and congrats again.
Imran.
--- Gareth Hinton
wrote:
Hi all,
Passed BSCN today with 873. (2 down - 2
Hi all ,
two questions please ;
1- what is the official book from cisco for BSCN
2- I have 5 routers (1700 ) is that enough for a BSCN
lab keeping in mind I want to try BGP dual home.What
is the best equipment my company can buy to make BSCN
lab.Note :cost is not an issue.
Regards ,
sami
call your cisco rep and tell him the same thing; I'm sure that he can help
you out, especially since cost is not an issue! :-)
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two questions please ;
1- what is the official book from cisco for BS
I just passed BSCN last week. For the study material, All I used was the
Cisco Press Building Scalable Cisco Networks by Catherine Paquer and Diane
Teare. I also used couple of Cisco 2500 router to impletement the labs...
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Wow I used the Cisco Press BSCN book as well as the Exam Cram Routing
book as a secondary read.
I appreciate your determination to learn the material for the BSCN, however,
is setting up a lab really necessary?
I know utilizing a lab is pretty much manditory of you want to pass the CCIE
questions will seems fairly easy to answer. If you really want to use a
home lab, practice BGP, OSPF NBMA.
All the best !!!
Phil
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Hi all ,
two questions please ;
1
Hi Group,
Just finished Routing, pass mark 690, got 862.
Thanks to lot of inputs given here and the kowledge shared by the experts...
Gayathri
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Just finished Routing, pass mark 690, got 862.
Thanks a lot for the inputs given here and the knowledge shared by the
experts...
Sorry for the repeat post ...there were a lot of typo errors in the previous
one.
Gayathri
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I know that my brother-in-law swears that about every other question on his
exam was BGP... I had quite a few probably 20% or maybe more..
But aren't these exams adaptive? I.E. if you miss preliminary questions
on a topic,
I would say that less than 7% was devoted to BGP when I took it. Halabi's
book is excellent and if memory serves me correctly our own Mr.Howard
Berkowitz was going to be writing a new BGP book, Howard is that still in
the works?
Yes, with somewhat different focus than Halabi -- the working
I just passed my exam on firday (6/15).. I got almost 10 Q from BGP.. lotz
on OSPF and redistribution.. my lowest score was in EIGRP.. make sure you
know all the principles of bgp and routing methords.
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I tell you what, there was not that much BGP on the exam. Get to know it
well if you plan to work for an ISP, or just get to know it because its what
the internet is running
My experience was different.
I would say 50% of the BSCN test was about BGP and OSPF when I took it.
I took it around January of this year.
Just sharing my experience.
Sincerely,
Edward
CCNP, CCDP, MCP, CNA, A+
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already read once but will read through one more time as a refresher.
Thanks to all!
Alohas
Jason
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My experience was different.
I would say 50% of the BSCN test was about BGP and OSPF when I took it.
I took i
I would say 50% of the BSCN test was about BGP and OSPF when I took it.
I took it around January of this year.
Just sharing my experience.
Sincerely,
Edward
CCNP, CCDP, MCP, CNA, A+
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If you read the Halabi's book, then you should be good.
Halabi is like god of BGP.
I like his book a lot.
Second Edition.
Edward
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I
60
Kim Fisk wrote:
60 or 90 minute test duration for BSCN?
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Hey Kim,
I just took the exam last monday, and I had 75 minutes to complete the test.
The following is listed on the Brainbuzz website (might be usefull):
Exam Info Exam #: 640-503
Status: Active
Time Limit: 75 min.
Avg. Time: 54 min.
Passing Score: 690
# of Questions: 62
Format:
Hi,
I have completed BSCN exam this morning. Thanks for all the assistance.
thnx
cs
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Hi,
I have completed BSCN exam this morning. Thanks for all the assistance.
thnx
cs
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I was wondering what percentage of the BSCN exam is devoted to BGP? I have
been using Cisco Press's BSCN book (Paquet), Cisco's Internet Routing
Architectures by Bassam Halabi (specifically for BGP) as well as extensive
lab time, hopefully this is enough to pass.. Will take the exam July
15th
Hi.
My name is Haruki Sonehara, a member of ASE-April. Though I have some
questions from BSCN,
I have questions are followed below. Could you answer them?
1. About Null 0 interface in using EIGRP. (BSCN Chapter 6, p38)
I understood the function of Null 0 interface, but I'm not sure what
Hi Haruki,
I just passed the BSCN this monday, so the theory should still be fresh in
my mind. I'll do my best to help you out.
1) ??? Guess I need to do some re-reading on Null 0. What I remember is that
you can use Null 0 in a route map to have packets discarded or you can use
it in some way
Hi Haruki,
I just passed the BSCN this monday, so the theory should still be fresh in
my mind. I'll do my best to help you out.
1) ??? Guess I need to do some re-reading on Null 0. What I remember is that
you can use Null 0 in a route map to have packets discarded or you can use
it in some way
60 or 90 minute test duration for BSCN?
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I passed yesterday, when I started answering questions, the timer showed
1:15 and counting. This was after the questionnaire asking me whether I
knew anything about the exam topics, and after accepting the NDA.
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60 or 90 minute test duration for BSCN
, June 12, 2001 21:20
Subject: Re: Passed BSCN but..? [7:7719]
I am planning to take this exam next week, what Boson exam do you
recommend,
and what advise can you give re: must know's..
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BSCN but..? [7:7719]
Hmmmjust passed the BSCN as well, amazingly with a 919, just like you!
My findings are completely the same, the exam was way too easy. While I
was
preparing for tough, in-depth questions and a lot of CLI commands, the
exam
stuck at the level of 'What do
I am planning to take this exam next week, what Boson exam do you recommend,
and what advise can you give re: must know's..
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Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 03:20:41 -0400
I must have been
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