Re: BSCN/Routing 2.0 Test Question

2000-11-24 Thread Jason Roysdon
Message- From: Fernandez, Raul Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2000 2:10 PM To: Pickett, Mike; Jim Erickson; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: BSCN/Routing 2.0 Test Question Well, I believe you dont use subnetting enough then if you think a calculator is needed. Once in the industry you will live

RE: BSCN/Routing 2.0 Test Question

2000-11-23 Thread Pickett, Mike
Title: BSCN/Routing 2.0 Test Question I'm not trying to start a fight or anything, but i laugh everytime i hear someone say you will live by subnetting, in 5 years its never been an issue, see ya -Original Message-From: Fernandez, Raul Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2000 2:10

Re: BSCN/Routing 2.0 Test Question

2000-11-22 Thread Jim Erickson
Title: BSCN/Routing 2.0 Test Question I don't remember much straight-up subnetting, but if you read the exam objectives, this exam does cover VLSM and route summarization. If you have trouble doing 'normal' subnetting, these will kill you. Learn to subnet, live to subnet, love to subnet

RE: BSCN/Routing 2.0 Test Question

2000-11-22 Thread William Gragido
Title: BSCN/Routing 2.0 Test Question You need to be comfortable with VLSM and understand the principles therein. Subnetting does not need to be as difficult as some make it out to be. -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jim

RE: BSCN/Routing 2.0 Test Question

2000-11-22 Thread Pickett, Mike
Title: BSCN/Routing 2.0 Test Question took it this morning and passed with a 759, not awful for doing it in 10 days. There was one subnetting question about # of host, no big deal, and there was some on vlsm and summarization, but very easy questions on it. now about that bottom line you

Re: BSCN/Routing 2.0 Test Question

2000-11-22 Thread Jim Erickson
Title: BSCN/Routing 2.0 Test Question I agree. Once you get the hang of it, subnetting is pretty easy. The way to get the hang of it is, of course, practice, practice, practice. My point was that, if you have trouble with the theory behind basic subnetting, VLSM and summarization are going

Re: BSCN/Routing 2.0 Test Question

2000-11-22 Thread Raul F. Fernandez
Title: BSCN/Routing 2.0 Test Question Well, I believe you dont use subnetting enough then if you think a calculator is needed. Once in the industry you will live by it and you should be able to do it in your head for the most part. Even VLSM which is just the subnetting of subnets. Forget

Re: BSCN/Routing 2.0 Test Question

2000-11-22 Thread Jim Erickson
Title: BSCN/Routing 2.0 Test Question LOL.How about the "love" part - can't you feel the love? ---JRE--- Born to network ""Pickett, Mike"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... took it this mo

Re: BSCN/Routing 2.0 Test Question

2000-11-21 Thread Curtis Call
I'm sure there will be at least one question about subnetting so make sure you know how to do it. It doesn't occupy as big a percentage as the routing protocols do (EIGRP, OSPF, and BGP) but it is definately something that you need to understand and be able to solve (for the test and for your

Re: BSCN/Routing 2.0 Test Question

2000-11-21 Thread tim sullivan
career. Good luck From: "Curtis Call" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "Curtis Call" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: BSCN/Routing 2.0 Test Question Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 09:20:49 -0700 I'm sure there will be at least one question about subnetting so make sure

BSCN/Routing 2.0 Test Question

2000-11-20 Thread Pickett, Mike
Title: BSCN/Routing 2.0 Test Question Hey, Just wondering if anyone knows how much subnetting there is on this test, with questions such as determine the # of networks/host/broadcast address of a given ip address thanks! Mike Pickett Enterprise Network Consultant Worldcom 770-284-5844