Re: Exams sequence [7:21628]

2001-10-02 Thread Thomas Larus
There is absolutely no requirement to pass in any order. Most people will tell you to take troubleshooting last, and I would agree. The reason is that the experience with routers and switches that you should gain in pursuing the other tests should serve you well in troubleshooting. Do NOT try

Re: Exams sequence [7:21628]

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Re: Exams sequence [7:21628]

2001-10-02 Thread sam sneed
word up. Thomas Larus wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... There is absolutely no requirement to pass in any order. Most people will tell you to take troubleshooting last, and I would agree. The reason is that the experience with routers and switches

Exams sequence [7:21628]

2001-10-01 Thread Piatnitchi Cristian
Hi to the group I would ask you to help me to find out if I must pass the CCNP exams in a specific sequence I mean let's say: 640-503,640-504,640-505,640-506. I woullike to start with Switching exam (640-504). Is it possible ? Thanks in advance Cristian Message Posted at: