Hi Thienan Nguyen,
Did you take the 642-821 exam...or did you take the 640-605 exam?I am
currently preparing for the BCRAN and contemplating taking the new exam
which is about to be released soon.
Thanks for the help
Pooven
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immediately delete it from your computer.
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Hi Thienan Nguyen,
Did you take the 642-821 exam...or did you take the 640-605
Yes,
for 640-605, the DSL and cable modem not include yet
thanks
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I've looked at some of the listed requirements for the 605 and 505 BCRAN
exams and they look almost identical. The list for the newer exam 642-821
has dsl and cable modem
Yes,
for 640-605, the DSL and cable modem not include yet
thanks
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I've looked at some of the listed requirements for the 605 and 505 BCRAN
exams and they look almost identical. The list for the newer exam 642-821
has dsl and cable modem
Yes,
for 640-605, the DSL and cable modem not include yet
thanks
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I've looked at some of the listed requirements for the 605 and 505 BCRAN
exams and they look almost identical. The list for the newer exam 642-821
has dsl and cable modem
A. Thanks. That's good to know.
David
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I agree that you should know the generalities of the 700 series. I bought
one anyway off of ebay, it was only $20 for a 776M, so I wasn't out a whole
lot. the 800 is IOS so there isn't much to worry about in terms of commands.
scott
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All I saw when I took exam was genral questions on the 700, such as where it
is used and max amount of profiles,etc.
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Those I got (a month ago) were IOS based.
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Hi there,
Yes I have cleared BCMSN and CIT. I do have a solid grounding in both but I
myself don't feel too good about BSCI (especially after IS-IS) so I think I
will try my luck with BCRAN. I have hands-on experience so I don't think
there should be much of a problem. Besides, I will study before
Having taken the original Remote Access exam and 640-605 with both books,
there is a difference. Since I passed the 605 exam with the certification
guide it can be done. It seemed to me the certification guide assumes you
know remote access and you just want to brush up. It didn't really put a lot
I can't comment on this book because I haven't read it. However, I've found
that using the Cisco Press books along with the exam blueprint and CCO is
normally the best bet for success. Also, 505 materials will normally be
sufficient to pass the 605 exam.
Shawn K.
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Concerning BCRAN, I don't see anything in the current exam topics that
specify the configuration of a Cisco 700 series router. The Cisco books I
have (605 series) devote an entire Chapter on this topic. Was it relevant to
the 605 exam and not the 606? I'm reading the chapter anyway as I have not
Just understand the basics of the 700 series, what it can connect to the
internal settings - LAN, System, etc..There was alittle on it when I took it
last May. Good luck.
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Also, the 1600 series and the positioning of these routers (and other
routers) in the market.
Shawn K.
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Just understand
Hi,
I am in the same situation - except that I did BSCN and BCRAN, and I am
considering the remaining two.
I would suggest that you just continue without delay - keep the momentum, so
to speak.
Which one first? BSCI is a lot more difficult than BCRAN. I would suggest
you do BSCI first, as it
For all of you who have recently taken the bcran test, I've really dug in
for studying bcran. I'm finding the section on modem init strings, reverse
telnet, etc incredibly difficult. My question is, how much of this subject
was on the bcran test? Is it something they pay a lot of attention to in
Don't go crazy with that stuff.
PPP, ISDN, AAA, DDR, FR - that's where it's at.
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It was mentioned in the exam I took last week, although not much.
Check the groupstudy archives for a pretty clear indication.
Symon
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Check the Groupstudy archives. I've answered this question before, so you
should find it there!
Shawn K.
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I
What materials did you use for the BCRAN? How long studying (plus hours/day).
Thanks!
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I used Cisco certification guid, Sybex exam notes and amother book named
Remote access for cisco networks by bill burton. exam was ok but i had
problems in simulation Question. I could not perform the command
copy run start i was keep geeting wrror. then i tried wr command to
cave running
How is the simulation question? Easy? How many simulation question
altogether?
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I used Cisco certification guid, Sybex exam notes and amother book named
Remote access for cisco networks by bill burton. exam was ok
Congrats, I passed DQoS today!
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How is the simulation question? Easy? How many simulation question
hi,
well as far as simulation Q is concerned .In exam i had only one Q
that was a frame relay question. In routing i had one Question as well
that was OSPF question.
I used simulation software at home but in exam it noo
it was a bad choice to put that type of format. it doesn't
Cool. cong to you.
amir
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I just passed the exam on Wednesday and also asked to others.
Therfore
There is no more question about 700.
I'm not 100% sure but I think you don't need to concentrate upon 700 no more.
Jigon.Kim
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I just passed the exam on Wednesday and also asked to others.
Therfore
There is no more question about 700.
I'm not 100% sure but I think you don't need to concentrate upon 700 no
more.
Jigon.Kim
Hi Avnish,
I have asked the same question a while ago. Looks like they are not too keen
on wanting to know all the commands but put more emphasis on the
understanding of the different profiles and what features are supported. The
ExamCram book says the same btw, so don't get your head burning
and Telecommuter, 1600 - Small/Medium business and small branch office,
etc.) You can find more info on Cisco's website.
Shawn K.
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Congrats! I'm going to sit it myself soon, without breaking the NDA was it
similar to BSCN ie: pick from list of cmds and enter yada,yada. How about
the dilaer cmds, AAA, 700 - I'm hoping those aren't on the test that much. TIA
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and also the profiles (system, LAN, etc.), but little on the
commands.
Shawn K.
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Congrats! I'm
Dear Friends,
My name is HAI NGUYEN DUC, I live in Viet Nam. Now, I am on track to take
CCNP certificate. Please help me to send all documents that is relative with
this exam. Thanks a lots
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A little bird told me that old, non IOS routers were
still topics on the beta for RA...
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Its an interesting question about the exam though as
the 700 series is not
on the current product list. I am working on this
exam next, and hate to
spend time on something
Its an interesting question about the exam though as the 700 series is not
on the current product list. I am working on this exam next, and hate to
spend time on something that has passed from relevance.
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when I took the exam I had several questions on ISDN and alot on x.25, I
did receive a couple on 700 series but not to many.
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I'd like to ask those that have passed the
there are enough questions about the 700 part of the
couse book, you need to know what is taught...
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OK, I'm going to break the NDA.
Not much on the 700's except for very basic stuff. It doesn't go into any
detail on the 700 commands, so don't worry too much about them. Concentrate
more on other stuff.
Did I really break the NDA? No, but I just wanted some people out there to
poop their pants
CiscoPress BCRAN or BCRAN Certification Guide and ExamCram BCRAN and
Cramsession BCRAN study guide. These are what I used to pass.
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Through Simplicity there is Complexity
David L. Blair - CCNP, CCNA, MCSE, CBE, A+,
I used CCXXPRODUCTIONS and managed 85%. But you have to at least study
for two-three weeks. I prepared though for the whole winter semester at
the Cisco Network
Academy.
On Thu, 31 Jan 2002 12:10:29 -0500 rtc9 writes:
I recently took the BCRAN Test and used Boson Tests 1 and 2 to help
me
I just passed the BCRAN exam last week. If you took the BCRAN class you will
be all set. You should know the aaa commands for setting up
dial-in/tacacs+ access. There were a few questions on X.25, but they were
just basic questions. I would read the course book again and you will be
fine. Good
I just passed the BCRAN exam last week. If you took the BCRAN class you will
be all set. You should know the aaa commands for setting up
dial-in/tacacs+ access. There were a few questions on X.25, but they were
just basic questions. I would read the course book again and you will be
fine. Good
el: viernes 16 de noviembre de 2001 14:08
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I just passed the BCRAN exam last week. If you took the BCRAN class
you will
be all set. You should know the aaa commands for setting up
Hello,
Though ISDN is covered in only one chapter per se, but other 1 or two
chapter is related to ISDN config.
When I did my BCRAN exam, I had about 10 questions on ISDN. However, exam
may have changed by now.
BCRAN is only of the easy exam since you have to select the commands from a
list
I used the exam cram book and Boson practice tests and ended up with an 875
on it.
If you would like more specific info on it, email me and I'll be glad to
answer any specific questions.
Brian
pat wrote:
hello everyone,
I took ACRC CLSC about Yr half back. But
discontinued CCNP
I HATE IT TOO.. FYI, I had more questions on the 1600 than I did
the 700.. which was around 7 total for both 1600 and 700
Mike W.
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Do you know if in the BCRAM program there is still the CIsco 700
If you're not too bothered about actually learning the 700 (I wasn't
either), I'd say that if you read the chapter from the Cisco Press book, you
will know enough to answer the questions. I'd say that deep knowledge is not
a must for the exam, just an understanding of the concepts. I didn't study
I suspect it depends on your background, if you have worked more with
remote access, then it is easier than for someone who has not. Look at
the objectives, try some sample exams..
Brian Sonic Whalen
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I suspect it depends on your background, if you have worked more with
remote access, then it is easier than for someone who has not. Look at
the objectives, try some sample exams
as many sample questions as possible, and you will fly at
the end of the day.
Regards.
Oletu
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A friend of mine did the BCRAN at the same
A friend of mine did the BCRAN at the same time as I did the BSCN a couple
of days ago. Both of the exams used the same format. Choose from an indexed
list of commands.
This still means that you may need to know the correct mode as some of the
commands are replicated at different modes. ie. The
Both my BCRAN and BSCN were choose from a list of commands.
And although I don't remember every single detail about every single
command, it should be obvious which commands are used in global
configuration mode, interface configuration mode, etc.
Mike W.
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I used both exam 1 and 2 for all of my CCNP exams. For some reason, #2
was always more difficult, but that's a good thing. If you've got the extra
$30, get 1 and 2
ree down and one to go for CCNP...
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I used both exam 1 and 2 for all of my CCNP exams. For some re
I used both exam 1 and 2 for all of my CCNP exams. For some reason, #2
was always more difficult, but that's a good thing. If you've got the extra
$30, get 1 and 2. if not, just get #2..
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Good luck,
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Ditto
Mike W.
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I remember I took the foudation exam where they regroup the BCMSN , BSCN and
the BCRAN
exams and I remember questions on cisco 700 in the bcran section.
take some tets from examcarm.com before it is helpfull and free , be
carefull they ask
questions on commands of cisco 700 , I temmeber
I'm also preparing for BCRAN... How much is the Cisco 700 series on the
exam? Hopefully not much, because it's a pain =)
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Thanks
It is a pain! I don't think that you need to know much about the commands
as much as you need to know about those stupid profiles. When are you
planning on taking it? If I take if before you I will let you know how it
goes if you give me your e-mail
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I passed the Remote Access exam last Thursday, expect some Framely relay,
X25, and ISDN of course. I had a lot of questions where I had to choose a
command from a list of commands, including some non existant ones, such as
how do I map an IP address to an ISDN number. I used the Cisco Press book
Thanks Pat.
Anyone else got any good info?
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I passed the Remote Access exam last Thursday, expect some Framely relay,
X25, and ISDN of course. I had a lot of questions where I had to choose a
command from a list of
I agree with Patrick, I took the exam last friday and mostly I had to choose
from a list of command which is fairly easy if u know your commands. Study
PPP. That is what I had the most of. So Frame and a Few ISDN.. Also have
have to type in the commands once you choose them so be careful when
I am taking it also. Where did you get the isdn router sim?
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Thanks Pat.
Anyone else got any good info?
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I passed the Remote Access exam
The ISDN CIM is published by ciscopress, costs about
$150 and is available at most online bookstores. Its
one of the better of the CIMs, especially if you dont
have ISDN capabilites in your lab.
Ben
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I am taking it also. Where did you get the isdn
router sim?
Boywonder
Going by what you all are saying, ISDN is heavily utilised in the exam.
B.
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$150 and is available at most online bookstores. Its
one of the better of the CIMs,
I work for a telco here in Australia. Fortunately, we use isdn everyday...
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Thanks
The main focus point as the Cisco course suggests is Remote Access.
If you can understand all that is listed in the Cisco Press book, you will
be okay.
Think remote access and study towards that and all will be well.
WJ
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Jason,
Why do you perceive the 700 series as not being worth your time? Do you
believe that you'll never run into it in the field? Would it surprise you
to learn that several well known Enterprises have very large installed
bases of the 700 series? Given your presence on this mailing list I
I have a customer with 20 700s. I can't stand the beasts. They only
support IP IPX to the best of my knowledge. I dislike non-IOS based Cisco
routers ;-p I've gotten to know CatOS fairly well, plus that's on switches
so I'm already prepared for it when I have to deal with them ;-)'
Oh, I
The test is totally based on the Cisco Press BCRAN book. If you know it,
you'll do fine. The only advice I could give, is not to study too in-depth.
The test is broad, so instead of focusing on minute details... make sure you
generally know a little about everything. Don't forget your key
It's not worth your time. If you know the other areas, 1-3 questions on it
won't hurt you (if that, I've heard rumors of 0 questions).
When is Cisco going to EOL those piece of junks? Sure, sure, they're great
cheap desktop routers (ip ipx), but the 800 line isn't that much more.
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For certain- know your 700's a few common commands.
Phil
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It's not worth your time. If you know the other areas, 1-3 questions on
it
won't hurt you (if that, I've
Follow the CCNP link below for my recommendations.
Hth,
Ole
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Well, when I took my test in January, I did not have one question on the 700
series. I studied it alot too because I thought there would be some. We
use the 800 series for our SOHO users. Oh well, never hurts to know
something, huh? :-)
I don't know if I just got lucky or if they have
Hi, I just took the BCRAN, last Wednesday, passed with 808, there wasn't
much on the 700 series router, but do know more about modems.
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As I remember, there are big differences between version 1.0 and 2.0
Udo
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hi all,
is studying the Building Cisco Remote Access Network
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That is the latest book and I just used it and passed without a problem last
month. It covers everything you need to know
As I remember, there are big differences between version 1.0 and 2.0
Udo
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hi all,
is studying the Building Cisco Remote Access Network
book ISBN:1-57870-091-4 by Catherine Paquet enough to
pass the
Jeff,
Just passed BCRAN exam on Sunday. Used Cisco Press BCRAN Exam Certification
book and it was excellent. I advice to stay with Cisco Press all the way.
Just use other books to clarify information. Sometimes Cisco wording can be
difficult to read. Used the Cisco Press certification book
BCRAN Catherine Paquet ISBN 1-57870-091-4
Yes, questions on 700
HTH,
Tom
Tom Keough CCNA MCSE
ATT Global Network Solutions
Standard Access Management
Managed Router Service
Tier 2 Technical Support
Tampa, Florida
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Follow the CiscoKing link below and select Remote Access.
Ole
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Kerry,
Search the groupstudy history, someone just asked the same question less
than a week ago. Anyways I liked McGraw Hill BCRAN book. I said BCRAN not
BCSN.
(Aparently the McGraw Hill BCSN really sucks and everyone rants about it I
just wanted to further clarify I liked the McGraw Hill
No. You just pick the wright command from a list.
Regards,
Tarry
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Nickel,
Is there any fill in the blank type
I am assuming you mean dialup access to the central site. If i am correct,
then you can configure it on your NAS. Now there are two ways i know you can
do this.
1) Local based AAA
2) Server based AAA
With the local based AAA setup, users are authenticated based on local AAA
IOS accounts. Here
Nickel,
Is there any fill in the blank type of question for BCRAN?
Tony Chen
"Gabriel Nickel" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/21/00 07:51AM
Yes!!!
Compared to Routing and Switching i found this exam fairly easy. There were like 20
choose-IOS-command-from-list questions. The
following subjects were
Hi,
I most circumstances a Null modem cable will do fine.
Teunis
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia
On Thursday, December 28, 2000 at 02:58:05 AM, Tariq Bin Azad wrote:
Hello Everybody.
I am preparing for BCRAN Exam.
I have following setup in my home lab.
ROUTER A (2501) Connected
Remember that the COLT questions are ones that didn't make the final cut on
the actual exams. Either because they were wrong, worded funny, too
difficult, or whatever. I personally wouldn't use the COLT exams as
indicators of my level of knowledge for a particular exam, but instead as a
general
For what it's worth. I agree. I would answer B.
Mike Bal.
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at the end of the month. I've run across a question in
Cisco's COLT that has an answer--according to COLT--
that I don't agree with. Before the
B or C. Need both to work. You can use a dialer-group for A and various
commands for D.
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I'm preparing for the BCRAN exam that I plan on taking
at the end of the month. I've run across a question in
Cisco's COLT that has an
VPDN was on CMTD, but not BCRAN (at least not that I've seen or heard). I
saw the outline in question on Cisco's web site a while ago, but so far as
I can tell, no one who has taken and reported back to this group that any
of these topics have appeared on the BCRAN exam.
I assumed that some
You are on the right track with what you are doing...
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When I disagree with a rational man, I let reality be our final arbiter; If
I am right, he will learn, If I am wrong, I will; one of us will win, but
both of us will profit.
- John Galt
I don't remember any frame tagging, DMZ or VoIP. But VPDN definitely. I think I used
stuff off the Cisco web site for that.
Mike Balistreri
"Wilson, Christian" wrote:
Hi all
I was reviewing the test outline for BCRAN on the CCO and noticed VoIP
mentioned twice, firewalls, DMZ's, frame
It is important to understand what is in the Cisco Press BCRAN book. Whilst the
little extra knowledge is hard to acquire once you have it it is easy to carry.
I found the BCRAN the most useful exam in my day to day life. Understanding the
different routers is not a bad thing.
Have fun and
I used Todd's book and passed the BRCAN last week. Very good book. Of
course, I've had a bit a experience hands on, so YMMV.
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""Anthony
my
study group is using BCRAN by Quiggle and Thomas - McGraw Hill (there are errors
but an errata is available from the authors)
also
Remote Access Study Guide by Buchmann et al (Syngress). They balance each
other quite well. You will find that one chapter
in
Quiggle maybe more detailed
Hi
Anthony,
I'm in
the same shoes as you, but I have checked the archive files for this group study
and the general opinion of the guysis to get the Building Cisco Remote
Access Network by Catherine Paquet isbn 1578700914.
I hope
this helps or if anyone has anymore suggestions.
Tai
did you have any questions about 700 router on test ?
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Yes!!!
Compared to Routing and Switching i found this exam fairly easy. There
were like 20
My understanding is that the AS line would be an access server. They
have high-port density for ISDN/POTS with digital modems (I'm no expert,
never touched one, just read a little).
I'm curious if a 3660 with a bank of analog and/or BRI ports would qualify
as an access server? I'm guessing
1) I would say B is the best answer. A could be true if you were using the
European model which expects the NT1 to be provided by the telco (so the BRI
is going to have 4-wire coming to it). A North American BRI would have the
NT1 integrated, so in that case the answer would be false.
2) I
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