Hi all!

My first posting to the group (having lurked around for a while)!

I'm currently preparing for the Switching 2.0 exam having mainly used the 
Cisco LAN Switching book by Kennedy Clark (recommended btw). However, 
looking at the objectives for the old CLSC there seems to be quite a lot of 
VERY product-specific topics.

Having only basic experience with the Cat5's, I'm a little confused as to 
how much specifc knowledge of the different series is required( that is 
3000, 2900, 4000, 6000, etc, etc).  If possible, I would rather be focusing 
on the concepts of VLAN, Spanning Tree, Trunking, LANE, etc, and not so much 
the ins and outs of a lot of different models.

Could someone (without violating any NDAs) point out if should go deeper in 
pure "hardware studies" (the Documentation CD being the obvious source) or 
if I'm on the right track, so to speak?

Regards
Johan



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