Hello Groupies,
Further to my yesterday's posting, I got queries about the set command
software tester and also about what to prepare. In my opinion, the
books I mentioned earlier in the mail should be enough, I think. Of
course other than any practical experience. In my opinion only book
knowled
I passed BCMS with only a book. Never configured a switch before. You just
have to memorise it all.
Kevin
""Sudarshan Narasimhachari"" wrote in message
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> Hello Groupies,
>
> Further to my yesterday's posting, I got queries about the set command
> so
are going to be fumes on this now. Let them come:-)
- Sudarshan
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From: Kevin Schwantz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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I passed BCMS with only a book. Never configured a switch
n real experience and
>knowledge and just brain dumps.
>
>I know there are going to be fumes on this now. Let them come:-)
>
>- Sudarshan
>
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cheers.
> -Original Message-
> From: Sudarshan Narasimhachari [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Kevin et all Brain dump people out there,
>
> I have no comments on your a
Rather be an expert in the field with the proper knowledge then to know a
whole book by heart. :)
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From: Sudarshan Narasimhachari [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: donderdag 17 mei 2001 23:00
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Subject: Re: Passed BCMSN [7:4546]
Kevin et all
John, Kevin and Group,
I know most on this list agree..
What difference does it make if we start from books & go to
experience, or start with experience and go to books? The main point is we
know where we want to go, and either way we'll get there.
Does anyone on list kno
>John, Kevin and Group,
> I know most on this list agree..
> What difference does it make if we start from books & go to
>experience, or start with experience and go to books? The main point is we
>know where we want to go, and either way we'll get there.
Valid observation. It's a co
achievements. I hope people in this
> >group will agree with me in the difference between real experience and
> >knowledge and just brain dumps.
> >
> >I know there are going to be fumes on this now. Let them come:-)
> >
> >- Sudarshan
> >
> >
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