>From what I have read, any exam with a 642 prefix renews your CCNA.Can
anyone validate that?
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However one correction, you've mentioned that EIGRP is a link state routing
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>
> I hope it helps you with your studies.
>
Hi, Kevin Wigle and Mwalie W
Thanks for your answer, you are very kindly and helpful and your answer is
all correct. To get CCNP certification, a valid (not expired) CCNA
certification is required. So it means that I need to spend another US$125
to take the CCNA exam, although the exam itself is
Thanks for the answer of Kevin Wigle and Mwalie W, they are all correct. To
get CCNP certification, a valid (not expired) CCNA certification is
required. So it means that I need cost another $125 to take the CCNA exam,
although the exam itself is easy. :-)
The following is the answer from Cisco
Thanks for the answer of Kevin Wigle and Mwalie W, they are all correct. To
get CCNP certification, a valid (not expired) CCNA certification is
required. So it means that I need cost another $125 to take the CCNA exam,
although the exam itself is easy. :-)
The following is the answer from Cisco
Grant,
Correct, you will need to do the CCNA exam againthis should not be
difficult considering the rate at which you have been doing your CCNP :-)
Good Luck...you are not a CCNP despite finishing the 4 courses.
Very strange rule indeed. It must be meant to suit Cisco's Certific
There is no recert for CCNA - that would make your CCNA inactive and
therefore yes you will have to do the CCNA again.
Kevin Wigle
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> Hi,
Hi,all
I got CCNA certification 4 years ago and not take recertification exam yet.
If I pass all the four CCNP exams, do I need to recertificate my CCNA in
order to get the CCNP certification?
Thanks in advance!
Grant
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yes. the new exam will add more routing protocols question and labs.
tommy yin
""Reza Arvandian"" P4HkSJ Hi All,
>
> Is it right that CCNA 640-607 exam will be expire soon(on Sep.) ?
> if yes give more info. about the new exam and the changes...
>
> Regards
Hi All,
Is it right that CCNA 640-607 exam will be expire soon(on Sep.) ?
if yes give more info. about the new exam and the changes...
Regards
Reza
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I planned to take the new ccna 640-801. I am really not sure if my
preparation which I have made 607sufficient to take the new exam.
Any suggestions
TIA
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> Here's the actual announcement:
>
>
>
> CISCO INTRODUCES CCNA PROGRAM ENHANCEMENTS
> CCNA Offe
Here's the actual announcement:
CISCO INTRODUCES CCNA PROGRAM ENHANCEMENTS
CCNA Offers New Exams for Those Entering Networking Field
Today, Cisco Systems, Inc. . announces three enhancements to the
CCNA. (Cisco Certified Network Associate) Program which are bas
CISCO INTRODUCES CCNA PROGRAM ENHANCEMENTS
CCNA Offers New Exams for Those Entering Networking Field
Today, Cisco Systems, Inc. . announces three enhancements to the CCNA.
(Cisco Certified Network Associate) Program which are based on customer
feedback, the need for an accessible entry path
Here's the Cisco announcement:
CISCO INTRODUCES CCNA PROGRAM ENHANCEMENTS
CCNA Offers New Exams for Those Entering Networking Field
Today, Cisco Systems, Inc. . announces three enhancements to the CCNA.
(Cisco Certified Network Associate) Program which are based on customer
feedback
I haven't seen anything about this before, so I thought I'd share an article
from CertMag
Cisco_PolishesCisco Polishes CCNA Certification
Cisco Systems will announce several enhancements to the Cisco Certified
Network Associate (CCNA) program tomorrow, June 24th. CCNA, Cisco'
You can pass one test, only the BSCI or BCRAN test, and retain you CCNA
status (for another 3 years) until you can test for the rest.
You don't need to retest for the CCNA at all.
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Few months is enough time to get your CCNP, depending where you stand with
understanding the technology and hands on.
Don't waste your time with CCNA.
Just my 2 cents.
Jim
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Hey Gang has anyone taken the 607 test? If so what are the best books to
study with? My CCNA runs out in a few months so it's back to the books.
Thanks,
Steve
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I think that you only need to pass one CCNP test in order to extend your
CCNA status.
Below is a quote from www.cisco.com
"CCNA certifications are valid for three years. To recertify, pass the
current certification exam or any new exam at the Professional or Cisco
Qualified Specialist
He can still take the CCNP , however if the CCNA expired when he writes
the final CCNP exam , he will then NOT be a CCNP , he will have to re do
his CCNA exam, pass it , and then he will be recognized as a CCNP.
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To be a CCNP you must have a valid and current CCNA. The CCNP then validates
your new status. I found this out when my friend passed all the four exams
for CCDP but because he didn't have the CCDA he cannot call himself CCDP
until he does. The same applies to CCNP without a CCNA. To get my C
To All,
I have a friend who has a CCNA and its about to expire. He has three tests
completed out of the four toward his CCNP. If his CCNA certification
expires, can he take the final test and be a CCNP with a expired CCNA. What
is Cisco's policy concerning this?
Mike
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Cisco Certified Network Associate Exam (CCNA 640-607)*
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Associated Certifications: CCNA
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I am going to take ccna 3.0 as my ccna 1.0 has expired. Can anyone
please tell me the topics that I need to focus on? . I'm working on
routers for past 3 years
TIA
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>>Group,
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>>I am going to take ccna 3.0 a
Look at the CCNA blueprint on the Cisco website for the most accurate
description of topics that will be covered. See the following link (watch
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>
> I am going to take ccna 3.0 as my ccna 1.0 has expired. Can anyone
> please tell me the topics that I need to focus on? . I'm working on
> routers for past 3 years
>
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> guru
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routers for past 3 years
TIA
guru
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Dear Arif,
For CCNA the best book around is Cisco Press Wendell Odem book, for CCNP
track all Cisco Press books are fine, specially Clare Gaugh for Routing, and
also. for CIT exam Pris's Troubleshooting Campus Networks is considered the
best.
Regards,
Vikram
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I need to know which are the good recommended books for CCNA and CCNP
preparation. Thanks in advance for providing the info.
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The Cisco Academy program does a very good job of preparing instructors
(and students) for CCNA. I had 15 years in data comm and networking before
going for CCAI/CCNA, and had to study quite a bit to get the Cisco view of
the world. Of course IOS commands are key (and becoming more
co and the necessary lab.
Jens
--- Robert Raver wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I have been given the duty to teach a CCNA class. Have any of
> you done this
> before? I was wondering what did and didn't work for you?
> What tips you
> might have. What the best way of ap
to
assist with your preparation.
6. Course ILT: Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
ISBN: 0619175036 ) Sep. 2002
Description: Designed for up to five days of instructor-led training, This
Course ILT manual will prepare individuals to pass the Cisco CCNA Exam.
7. Course ILT: Cisco Certified
The most important thing to remember is that the CCNA is roughly 70%
concepts and 30% commands. It's very easy to get wrapped up in commands, but
it doesn't do students any good if they've memorized the commands to
configure frame relay but they don't know what frame is or w
Hi,
the normal way is to have an experienced certified instructor
from a Cisco Learning Partner with the original coursebook from
Cisco and the necessary lab.
Jens
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>
> I have been given the duty to teach a CCNA class. Have any of
> you done this
Hey,
I have been given the duty to teach a CCNA class. Have any of you done this
before? I was wondering what did and didn't work for you? What tips you
might have. What the best way of approaching this would be. We will be
using
the Cisco Press book for the class and each student will
t
the ip-subnet zero was made default and the tests were written prior to
that.
scott
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>
> When you are asked for the number of subnets in the exam CCNA 640-607:
>
> ie. 150.10.10.10 255.255.255.252.0
Hello,
When you are asked for the number of subnets in the exam CCNA 640-607:
ie. 150.10.10.10 255.255.255.252.0
-> subnet bits = 6
-> supported subnets: 2^6 or 2^6-2 ??
In other words: if noting is mentioned in the question, do I have to
count zero-subnet and broadcast subnet as vali
Craig,
Very well put...
Larry Letterman
Network Engineer
Cisco Systems
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Subject: Re: myth about ccna salary??? [7:5925]
> For those who came into the IT industry during the mid
t; it, you're going to have a very hard time staying in the field long enough
> to reach the six figure mark. On the other hand, if you love technology,
> and you love your work, you'll find that over the years, your skills and
> knowledge will increase, and the salary will come.
he other hand, if you love technology,
and you love your work, you'll find that over the years, your skills and
knowledge will increase, and the salary will come.
At 04:39 AM 2/2/2003 +, you wrote:
>Hello, I'm recently taking a ccna course in new york. What I want to know is
&g
ractise that one 24-port.
rgds
Marc
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>
> Could someone give me advice on what I would need (models) for a home lab
> setup for my CCNA/CCNP training? Any advice would be appreciated.
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I would get three 2500 and a switch. Unless you are going to upgrade to a
CCIE lab, I would say that 2600s might be a little $$$
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> I suggest get 3 2600 series routers. Even though 2500 would also do,
Hi there,
I suggest get 3 2600 series routers. Even though 2500 would also do, 2600
has some value added services which the 2500 don't offer. Just a thought! :)
There are other things needed which I am sure others will help you out with.
Good luck with your lab set-up.
Cheers,
Kenan
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Could someone give me advice on what I would need (models) for a home lab
setup for my CCNA/CCNP training? Any advice would be appreciated.
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IPX is still there
Passing score is still 849
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Dear all !!
Some of my friends will take the CCNA exam in next few week. I've gave them
outline of CCNA from cisco.com. But they still need more information
Is there newest experience in CCNA exam, like they have removed IPX Nowell,
passing score still stay at 849 ??? .
Thank you in ad
I was wondering, I have the older version of the CCNA Certification Kit
(640-507). Will this still be good enough since they're now at 640-607.
Does anyone know?
Thanks,
Shawn
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Cheers
Nderitu
Ernesto Diaz wrote:
>Does Anybody know the 640-607 passing score?
>
>
>
>Regards,
>
>
>
>Ernesto J. Diaz L.
>
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The current required score is an 849 out of possible 1000 points.
Of course they give you the first 300 points for just showing up for the
test.
Best of Luck on the test. It has gotten harder with the new simulations now
added to the test. Get some practice on a router or two before attempting
e same.
See the following link for more information:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/about_exams.
html
Shawn K.
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Does Anybody know the 640-607 passing score?
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> take your CCNA cert. Hey presto your a CCAI.
>
> Phil CCNP, CCAI.
>
>
> --- News bluewin wrote:
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> > Is anyone knows the way I could get some help to get
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Take the instructors course at your local or regional
academy. Pass each of the 4 Semesters with 80%+ and
take your CCNA cert. Hey presto your a CCAI.
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Hello
Is anyone knows the way I could get some help to get infomation on the Cisco
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No,
CCNA is very easy compared CCNP except the CCNP(switching), remaining are
not harder than CCNA, requires indepth study ,,,
Sunil
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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
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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
> f
was it easier in you opinion?
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First of all, if you feel you need routing at gigabit-speeds, you probably
need layer 3 switching. A Cat 4000 or 6500 with an RSM would do nicely. Of
course, if this is anything but on paper, you've probably priced yourself
out of the market.
As for the GBIC question... Are you talking about th
Can you please past the part number of your GBIC module?
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On Sat, Jul 13, 2002
On Sat, Jul 13, 2002 at 08:13:02AM +, Ross Wood wrote:
> At the moment I am doing a design project for my CCNA classes. But I am
> having some problems. I have chosen the 3550-48 & 3550-24 switches and was
> wondering what kind of router I should choose. Most of the routers o
At the moment I am doing a design project for my CCNA classes. But I am
having some problems. I have chosen the 3550-48 & 3550-24 switches and was
wondering what kind of router I should choose. Most of the routers only have
10/100 Ethernet ports but I would like a router with at least two gig
i think this site is good one
http://www.net130.com
but please do not tell anybody cause the cbts over there is free
lol
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Hi all
Im
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> Im going to sit for CCNA soon ,
> would you give me the address of some usefull sites
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Hi all
Im going to sit for CCNA soon ,
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Try the Atlanta Cisco users group. They have study sessions for CCNA
candidates that meet at a local training center.
Go to:
http://www.internetworkexperts.net/acsg.htm
Good luck!
Paul Borghese
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> hello.. ...i live in atlanta and am looking for a ccna/ccda
> st
hello.. ...i live in atlanta and am looking for a ccna/ccda study group, is
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> Subject: CCNA Pass Mark? [7:46271]
>
> Easy one! Does anyone know what the pass mark is for the new CCNA 640-607?
> I'm sure that I'll pass, but would feel better to know what I'm aiming
> for!
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Simon King
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You should aim for 1000. Why not do the best you can and not worry about
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> I'm sure t
Easy one! Does anyone know what the pass mark is for the new CCNA 640-607?
I'm sure that I'll pass, but would feel better to know what I'm aiming for!
Thanks
Simon King
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Multicasts in TR, hell yes.
Switch in 607? unsure, i got 1 question in the old 507 exam.
cop r st, definately not. I did Cisco's online sim tool and it marked me
wrong (wanted to see how they tested it!) so I'd say definately recommend
the full command.
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www.examnotes.net might be useful.
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Go to www.pa
Go to www.packetattack.com where you will find a free 60-question CCNA
640-607 practice exam.
Shawn K.
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> Subject: Aspiring CCNA ( 640
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From: Rahul Salve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 3:58 AM
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Subject: Aspiring CCNA ( 640-507 ) [7:45654]
Hello to all,
Can you help me, i am new I this field.
I want to give CCNA ( 640-507 ) exam
Hello to all,
Can you help me, i am new I this field.
I want to give CCNA ( 640-507 ) exam
Can you just help me to locate the resources
for CCNA on the web, I search a lot but most of the
website are paid web site.
I will be very greatful to you.
Thanks you
Regards-
Rahul S. Salve
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rectify the situation rather than an insistence that people type thousands
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From: "Priscilla Oppenheimer"
To:
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 11:02 PM
Subject: teaching CCNA [7:45489]
> I
to nitpick, this is still an abbrevation. The full command
is "copy system:running-config nvram:startup-config".
} Token Ring doesn't support multicast???? (He says this many times.) I know
This is CCNA. It still uses class based addressing...
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I ended up taking the 607 test twice (test crashed the first time after I
completed it and the score report was nothing but uninterpreted PCL code)
and neither time did I have any questions which specifically related to the
Cat 1900.
The router simulator does allow you to use abbreviations. Just
Pricilla,
I was a technical author for a new CCNA book, and they had the Cat 1900 as
well. I think it does cover the Cat 1900.
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""Phil Barker"" wrote in message
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> Priscilla,
> I'
Priscilla,
I'm fairly certain that you will need to know
something about the Cat 1900 switch. I've been
teaching CCNA as a CCAI for a couple of months now and
we have a rack of equipment purchased from Cisco
consisting of 5 x Cisco 2500's and 2 x 1900 switches.
We have a Lab
I have been teaching the CCNA classes for 3 years and I have always used
the Sybex book which has a corresponding Router Simulator product.
I also took the new 607 exam when it was released and provided an
article on my findings. :)
http://www.tcpmag.com/column.asp?id=EXAM&cid=152
Good
""Priscilla Oppenheimer"" wrote in message
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> I will be teaching a CCNA class next week. I've never taught an intro
class
> before. ;-) The textbook will be Wendell Odom's "Cisco CCNA Exam #640-607
&g
witch configs on
paper is sufficient for the CCNA exam. Although Odom goes into more detail
on many topics than is necessary for the exam...I'm glad I studied the
topics because it is helping me see the bigger picture as I study for the
BSCN exam.
In regards to the router sim...it does allow ab
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