Does anyone who passed CCNP switching know if HSRP is covered on the exam?
Its not an objective on the Cisco site, but both Cisco Press and Lammle
dedicate a whole chapter to it. Thanks...
Sammy
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HSRP is a function of routing, not switching. Therefore I would expect it
is not in the switching exam. I would expect to see it in the routing exam.
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Does anyone who passed CCNP switching know if HSRP is covered on the
While this is true, Layer 3 switches through off this distinction and HSRP
can be used across switches. I am wondering why both CCNP books dedicate a
whole chapter to it if it not on the exam. That is IF it is not on the exam.
Dennis H wrote in message
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Subject: Can anyone help an aspiring CCNP? [7:11920]
Does anyone who passed CCNP switching know if HSRP is covered on the exam?
Its not an objective on the Cisco site, but both Cisco Press and Lammle
dedicate a whole chapter to it. Thanks...
Sammy
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now what it is at a high
level...not deep. ;)
-Eric Varner
MCNE, CCNA, CCDA
1 down 3 to go for NP
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From: Sam Sneed
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Subject: Can anyone help an aspiring CCNP? [7:11920]
Does anyone who passed CCNP switching know
However, you will find HSRP in the Switching study guides, not the CCNP
Routing study guides. You might as well learn it now and get it over
with, no matter which test it ends up being on. The basics of HSRP are
very simple so don't let Cisco's overuse of acronyms intimidate you.
How many
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Thanks, what did you think of the difficulty level as this test as
compared
to CCNA?
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It's covered in the S
HSRP is a _router_ function but it is there to add extra
functionality for a LAN.
Also, I seem to remember HSRP being covered in the BCMSN course -
possibly something to do with running multiple instances of HSRP over
different VLANs. Read into that what you will, all I'm saying is that
HSRP is
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IMO it was tougher than the CCNA test. Become one with CGMP and trunking. I
used the Exam Cram and Cisco Press (Switching). I also used Keystones Video
HSRP is covered in the Switching EXAM,
Jin Jung
CCNP
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While this is true, Layer 3 switches through off this distinction and HSRP
can be used across switches. I am wondering why both CCNP
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Subject: Re: Can anyone help an aspiring CCNP? [7:11920]
While this is true, Layer 3 switches through off this distinction and HSRP
can be used across switches. I am wondering why both CCNP books dedicate a
whole chapter to it if it not on the exam. That is IF it is not on the exam.
Dennis H
Dennis,
You're showing your age :-)
It's not often I get to say that - I quite enjoyed it. (No offence meant).
HSRP is covered in the switching syllabus now due to layer 3 switches and it
did crop up in the exam. The routing seemed to stick to 4 main areas and I
think could be re-named Routing
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