I am planning to write the CID test. Which book, the Cisco Press CID
book or the Top Down Network is more useful for passing the exam?
and btw, which book is more useful for the CCIE written exam? and which
one is actually more useful in real life?
thanks in advanced
Title: RE: CID Test
Forget the Cisco Press book; in my opinion it bounces around from topic to topic and doesn't address any single item deeply enough to be terribly helpful. Top-Down is a good book for all around network design topics, but isn't geared toward the exam. My personal
Someone asked the question earlier. I found the following document while
cleaning up my office/lab. It is the document referred to in the Birkner
Cisco Press ) book, as what to study to prepare for the Stratecom portion
of the current CID test.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product
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I just thought i'd let some of you folks know how my CID test went on
friday. 100 questions and need a 755 to pass. I passed but I
couldn't believe how poorly worded some of the questions on this test
were. I mean, do the cisco guys review these questions and try
I am about to take this test, could anyone let me know the number of
questions and pass mark.
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Just took and passed the CID test. I have heard that this test is similar
in scope to the CCIE R/S qualification test.
Anybody have any feedback on that statement?
Also, does anyone know if there are command line type ins on the CCIE
written?
And can anyone recommend a good 'one-page
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Someone asked the question earlier. I found the following document while
cleaning up my office/lab. It is the
hours , are the questions in it
scenario /case study based in the same manner as they used to have it in
CCDA.
I am planning to give this CID test in about 3 weeks , after which I
shall begin my preparation for CCIE .
thanks to this news group for its contribution .
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do you chaps agree or disagreei personally think it should be ABD
indetify the considerations for routing protocol selection
A) resource utilization
b) address Flexibilty
c) convergence time
d) bandwidth utilization
it says A,B,C i say A,C,D.your thought please
steve
The number of questions is 100 with allotted time of 2 hours and you need a
755 to pass.
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I am about to take this test, could
of the above
F. None of the above
Doesn't this sound like a CID test question? &;-) There is a right answer!
Can you deduce what it is?
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some one just informed me that the CID beta results will be out today
or tomorrow?
Is anyone aware of it?
I have been waiting too long for this test results...
It is more than 12 weeks...
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This is as close as it gets (the best paper I've found)...
http://www.ccprep.com/resources/news/archives/Token_Ring2.pdf
I believe that you will be pretty satisfied with the material within,
even though it's 23 pages.
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Just took and passed the CID test. I have heard that this test is
they through at me.
Good luck,
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I think A,C,D also, although I don't really know what "address flexibility"
means. It could apply also if what they had in mind was support for
variable-length subnet masks, discontiguous subnets, supernetting, etc.
Where does the question come from? If it comes from the actual test, then
we c
col,
support of VLSM is big plus for LS routing protocol..
Just my 2 cents..
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> howdy...
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> do you chaps agree or disagreei personally
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I think A,C,D also, although I don
I would definitely put D in the "right" category. Bandwidth utilization by
a routing protocol is an important consideration in some cases. Also,
remember that parts of the CID test are pretty old. It still has questions
in it that the CID course developers wrote in the early to
Pris,and other`s
Sorry
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> > indetif
Which test and question ID i would like to look it up. I think I have two
old CID tests on my laptop.
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I would definitely put D in the "right" category. Bandwidth utilization by
a routing protocol is an important considera
A C D
"B" sounds like a routed protocol criterion
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A C D
&q
few network resources' as possible. The protocol should
also support 'flexibility in addressing', including support for VLSM and
prefix-based summarization." So... looking at the question from the
CiscoPress CID point-of-view, it looks like answers A, B and C are the
correct
the light
8)
IMHO
Wayne
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do you chaps agree or disagreei personally think it should be ABD
indetify the considerat
I would go for all of them..ABCD
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Which test and question ID i would like to look it up. I think I have two
old CID tests on
ers always put a "All above" at the end
>for the questions they want answered in that fashion, I would have been this
>critical in deciding the answers. In test taking, repeat the question, (or
>questionize the statement) for each answer and usually you'll see the light
&
I took the test about 2 months ago, and I thought it was very easy, even
cold. I haven't read any of the study guides, so I can't tell you how close
they match, but I can tell you the things that stood out to me:
-No configuration questions
-Some basic troubleshooting
-Mostly design (i.e. what is
Just wondering...was this the new format or the old?
Regards,
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I would assume it was the most recent version, but I really don't know, as I
wasn't aware that they had changed the CCDP exams.
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My answer is F. None of the above. Reason: pure guess. It is better to guess
than no answer. :D
Arthur
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> >I saw something like this in Parade magazine in the
> Ask Marilyn article
> >to
as funny (and thought-provoking).
>
> In a campus network design, you should recommend ATM LANE if your
customer has
>
> A. All of the below
> B. None of the below
> C. All of the above
> D. One of the above
> E. None of the above
> F. None of the above
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> Does
The answer should be E.
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My answer is F. None of the above. Reason: pure guess. It is
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So, why not "B"?
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> It can't be F because E is true. E is the right answer.
not "B"?
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because "B" is "One of Above" as compared to "D"???
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r is F. None of the above. Reason: pure guess. It is better
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F cannot be the correct answer because that would mean that E would also
have to be true, but they both can't be true.F excludes E due to
a logical contradiction, but E
At 11:02 PM 3/11/01, Arthur Simplina wrote:
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> > >guess than no answer. :D
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> > >Arthur
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> > >>From: Priscilla Oppenheimer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&
>But John, you've forgotten logic in your equation. If Priscilla says it's
>"E", then it's "E". Priscilla wrote the book on top-down network design!
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> -- Leigh Anne
In the southern hemisphere, is this the book on bottom-up design?
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> > > Priscilla
> > >
> > > At 11:02 PM 3/11/01, Arthur Simplina wrote:
> > > >My answer is F. None of the above. Reason: pure guess. It is better
to
> > > >guess than no answer. :D
> > > >
> > > >Arthur
> > > >
her
> > > answers produce at least one contradiction. Simple logic, Sherlock.
&;-)
> > >
> > > Priscilla
> > >
> > > At 11:02 PM 3/11/01, Arthur Simplina wrote:
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>If "none of the above" is the correct answer, why would "E" be the right
>one
>to select? If "E" actually WAS t
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E has to be right, not F, cause it says none of the above, yet that is
exactly what is written above it...
Z
>From: &q
On the CID test, you'll run across a few questions like this: you have
absolutely no idea what the test writer is even trying to ask, yet you
have to come up with some logical answer. Priscilla's post is pretty
good preparation for that. :-)
Before I took the test, she advis
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E has to be right, not F, cause it says none of the above, yet that is
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I will be taking the CID test pretty soon and was wondering what it was
like.
I noted that the beta test scores seem to be out and in the past, many
energized comments have been made about the previous CID test and the new
CID beta (post-test/pre-score). Since it seems possible that Cisco got
TEAM,
Why the popularity of the CID test is very low...Tips on this test..I
will take it next Saturday
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> 42 & E
> Words are the means by which we communicate our ideas. If you call it a
widget as long as I know that a widget is X then that's fine. The
definition of logic as the people who form
uides
are probably good for 60-70% of the new test, with the
caveat that we don't completely know the new test! ;)
Good luck.
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> I noted that the beta test score
The new exam covers a few more area like voice, security and QoS!!
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Hi Arthur,
all the best for the CID. Frankly i found the CCDA a whole lot tougher and a
very-involving exam what with 5 case scenarios.
So with CID (Jan 26th 2001) I was expecting things to be really tough - I
was pleasantly suprised - NO CASE STUDIES(apart from a 4 line one in a
question) and b
from SNA to ATM LANE,
AppleTalk, etc.
Have fun at it. Study the BPX and IGX.
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> Why the popularity of the CID test is very low...Tips on this test..I
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#x27;s not worth
> it. It's good to learn
> though, because it covers a lot of broad topics,
> from SNA to ATM LANE,
> AppleTalk, etc.
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> Have fun at it. Study the BPX and IGX.
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I don't agree that the CID test is badly written, although I have not seen
the new version. (Is it really bad and in what ways?)
I do agree that the CID test uses a different model from most of the other
tests. (CCIE written is somewhat similar to CID). The test writer assumes
that you
I thought it was badly written in that you had to know what Cisco said was
the right way to do things, regardless if it really was. You constantly had
to figure out what it was they wanted. I saw questions like "What feature
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track, it will
help a lot.
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I agree that the test is difficult, and I can
Took the CID beta on Friday. Didn't really like the test. I thought it
would test me on Designing Networks, of all things. Overall it reminded me
of a intro to VPN's & VOIP, and a catch all of ACRC.
Here's my question, Any one know how long the current test will be alive?
Thinking of taking it
I will be writing my CIT today, I wrote Switching 2.0 last week Monday and
will wrap up my quest for CCNP next week by writing Remote Access 2.0 . I
would have taken the CID next week instead of Remote Access, but for want of
the real book to go for. My target is to become a CCNP and a CCDP by the
I always go with actual Cisco books for all the exams. People use bunch of
other crap instead of going with Cisco books, for some reason. In some
cases, you have question on those exams that come exactly from the book
(even the sentence is the same).
What else could you wish?!
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> would have taken the CID next week instead of Remote Access, but for want
of
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