yes. the new exam will add more routing protocols question and labs.
tommy yin
Reza Arvandian P4HkSJ Hi All,
Is it right that CCNA 640-607 exam will be expire soon(on Sep.) ?
if yes give more info. about the new exam and the changes...
Regards
Reza
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To be a CCNP you must have a valid and current CCNA. The CCNP then validates
your new status. I found this out when my friend passed all the four exams
for CCDP but because he didn't have the CCDA he cannot call himself CCDP
until he does. The same applies to CCNP without a CCNA. To get my CCDP I
He can still take the CCNP , however if the CCNA expired when he writes
the final CCNP exam , he will then NOT be a CCNP , he will have to re do
his CCNA exam, pass it , and then he will be recognized as a CCNP.
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I think that you only need to pass one CCNP test in order to extend your
CCNA status.
Below is a quote from www.cisco.com
CCNA certifications are valid for three years. To recertify, pass the
current certification exam or any new exam at the Professional or Cisco
Qualified Specialist level
I think it depends on the question. I've found that most exams will give a
little hint, either the answer doesn't support both choices or the question
will have some comment of suitability of subnets.
if I had to choose though, I'd choose 2^6-2, since it wasn't till 12.0 that
the ip-subnet zero
I've found that it's useful to have a variety of kit, and as many
routers as possible. Cisco prices on eBay have fallen through the
floor. A 4000 series with NP-4Ts is a good frame switch. 2500 are good
workhorses, best to get one with an ISDN BRI (I didn't and regretted
it). Once you have a
do you plan on doing lab practice on
ATM
Frame Relay
ISDN
Modem Dial
If so then you need 2 or 3 routers and atleast one switch. The routers need
capability for all the above since those topics are covered in the various
CCNP test. Its not necessary to do labs for the CCNP, but it helps.
Larry
Hi there,
I suggest get 3 2600 series routers. Even though 2500 would also do, 2600
has some value added services which the 2500 don't offer. Just a thought! :)
There are other things needed which I am sure others will help you out with.
Good luck with your lab set-up.
Cheers,
Kenan
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I would get three 2500 and a switch. Unless you are going to upgrade to a
CCIE lab, I would say that 2600s might be a little $$$
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Hi there,
I suggest get 3 2600 series routers. Even though 2500 would also do, 2600
I was wondering, I have the older version of the CCNA Certification Kit
(640-507). Will this still be good enough since they're now at 640-607.
Does anyone know?
Thanks,
Shawn
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If you are preparing for the new CCNA or
If no one has yet told you its 849.
Cheers
Nderitu
Ernesto Diaz wrote:
Does Anybody know the 640-607 passing score?
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According to the Cisco website, they don't publish passing scores anymore.
They state:
Cisco does not publish exam passing scores because exam questions and
passing scores are subject to change without notice.
So, even if someone gave you their passing score, yours may not be the same.
See the
The current required score is an 849 out of possible 1000 points.
Of course they give you the first 300 points for just showing up for the
test.
Best of Luck on the test. It has gotten harder with the new simulations now
added to the test. Get some practice on a router or two before
Yes, it is focused on EIGRP, OSPF, and BGP. I just took it a couple of weeks
ago for a client commitment and it didn't stray from those topics (at least
on my exam).
Shawn K.
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No,
CCNA is very easy compared CCNP except the CCNP(switching), remaining are
not harder than CCNA, requires indepth study ,,,
Sunil
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http://www.net130.com
but please do not tell anybody cause the cbts over there is free
lol
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Hi all
Im
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Im going to sit for CCNA soon ,
would you give me the address of some usefull sites
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Go to:
http://www.internetworkexperts.net/acsg.htm
Good luck!
Paul Borghese
juan lenoir wrote:
hello.. ...i live in atlanta and am looking for a ccna/ccda
study group, is
You should aim for 1000. Why not do the best you can and not worry about
the scoring?
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Easy one! Does anyone know what the pass mark is for the new CCNA 640-607?
I'm sure that I'll pass, but would feel better to know
Cisco no longer publishes this information because it changes so frequently.
You won't know until you actually sit for the exam.
Shawn K.
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In my opinion that question is fair game. the optional MAC address that can
be specified is used for interface that have no bia, such as serial and
loopback interfaces. By default they borrow the MAC from a LAN interface,
but you may want to specify your own in order to keep documentation and
So far I'm running about 3 to 1 in favor of the question as it is. Both
sides have made interesting arguments in their favor. But I'm a bit biased :)
Logan, I had not thought of the IPX pinging, good call on that.
MikeS
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I have a IPX question in my CCNA practice test beta and I've had some mixed
feedback on it. The questions asks what is the command to enable IPX routing
on a router and gives a MAC address as part of the question. The question is
a *fill in the blank*
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So far I'm running about 3 to 1 in favor of the question as
it is. Both
sides have made interesting arguments in their favor. But I'm
a bit biased :)
Logan, I had not thought of the IPX pinging, good call
It win2K friendly.. in fact it's being developed on a Win2K box :) I will
check the current package since I reloaded it late yesterday with some edits.
MikeS
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Fair? Why would you think it is not fair?
Consider that the command you give is straightforward and will indeed enable
IPX routing. Now then, do you know what happens as a result of that command?
Have you thought of this in terms of how an IPX network is numbered, and
what an important and
Another thing to think about:
What IPX issues might arise if the router only has serial interfaces?
At 12:30 PM -0400 5/27/02, Chuck wrote:
Fair? Why would you think it is not fair?
Consider that the command you give is straightforward and will indeed enable
IPX routing. Now then, do you
Hi Ron,
Yes, exactly. It's more or less the same except for the two router simulator
questions - make sure to grab some hands-on practice. :)
Cheers,
Ron
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I just took CCNA 640-607. The simulator is kind of like the Sybex CCNA
Virtual Lab e-trainer / simulator. Pretty straight forward. I agree,
hands-on would help.
Sam
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I am a trainer/developer for a company. I would love to help author a
chapter. I am just now read my 250 emails. If it is not too late please
email me. Currently, I have developed in-house company course books on
single area OSPF, EIGRP, route redistribution, Cisco Router Show Commands,
and
cisco's website
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/lan/programs/ccna.html
Tarek Sabry 04/30/02 07:14PM
Folks
A friend of mine asked me to advice him on CCNA guidance. He is an
engineer
manager but wants to shift gears into networking. What's a good
starting
point? I
Hi ,
I m interested to participate
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I'm looking for a few people that would be interested in authoring a
chapter
for a CCNA book Network Learning
Wow
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I also agree that it belongs on a resume but listing everything you've
accomplished in an email (or NG) sig is a bit much.
We should always be proud of our accomplishments but lets try not to get
hung up on titles.
-Joe-
ABC, DEF, GHI, JK, LMNOP
: Tuesday, March 26, 2002 7:28 AM
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Why do people even care? I thought this group study was to ask technical
questions! However, we are debating what goes on an e-mail signature.
Daniel Ladrach
CCNA, CCNP
WorldCom
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I think it all comes back to Freud and is theory on mans envy about his
equipment. Mine's bigger than yours! I think
That's what I thought, but someone came up with a good examples as to why to
list them all. A liot of HR people aren't technically proficient, so if
they have a job requirement that lists a CCNA CCNP or other cert, and you
just list your CCNP, then the HR rep might not understand that the CCNP
The reason I ask is due to the number of people on this list
that show CCNA, CCNP in their title.
I list them all, along with the acquisition dates, on my resume. As Steven
mentioned, HR screening might be an issue.
The only reason to put such things in an e-mail (or a book jacket) is for
I would recommend listing all current certs. somewhere in body of the
Resume. This opinion is primarily due to the resume scanning programs that
are used by large corps. These programs are very similar to technology used
by web bots they index key search criteria. For an example of winning resume
I fully agree with you. My personal opinion is that one validates one's
credibility in an email north of the name, not south.
pete
At 12:44 PM 3/25/2002 -0500, you wrote:
The reason I ask is due to the number of people on this list
that show CCNA, CCNP in their title.
I list them all,
I was really only referring to their use in email. I definitely understand
placing them all in a resume along with the dates attained and so forth.
John Faubion, CCNP
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I also agree that it belongs on a resume but listing everything you've
accomplished in an email (or NG) sig is a bit much.
We should always be proud of our accomplishments but lets try not to get
hung up on titles.
-Joe-
ABC, DEF, GHI, JK, LMNOP, QRST (written), nose picker, butt picker and
When I get my CCNP, I am going to put it on my license plate of my car.
I hear chicks really dig it.
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That is funny dude. Pick a winner for me:)-
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I also agree that it belongs on a resume but listing everything you've
Thanks, i needed a laugh today.
Ko
Kazan, Naim wrote:
That is funny dude. Pick a winner for me:)-
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I also agree
this is will be more great ... about me I have lack of this technology
specially about fiber optic cables.
Ismail Al-shelh
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Has anyone
Most testing-centers prefer Vue
Kazan, Naim wrote:
I am looking to take the exam soon. Do you guys prefer Prometric over Vue
testing center or does it matter.
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FYI, www.2test.com is Prometric.
-dlb
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i use www.2test.com
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I am looking to take the exam soon. Do you guys prefer Prometric over
Vue
I have taken tests at both. A number of test centers host both Prometric
and Vue. The one I goto always stamps my test with the Prometric seal even
if I took the test from Vue. (Hard to get good help!!)
I find the Vue easier to deal with than Prometric. I have the good fortune
of having a
i use www.2test.com
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I am looking to take the exam soon. Do you guys prefer Prometric over Vue
testing center or does it matter.
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Doesn't matter. Just find a testing center that gives you some privacy when
you take the exam (like dividers between the computers). Also, make sure the
testing area doesn't have any distractions (like people walking into the
testing area all the time, people talking outside the testing area,
Do add the ISDN , IPX routing , VLAN and the IOS commands to the list .
Apart from the Cisco Press books , some of the other books which I had
refered to were the books of Todd Lamelle and Interconnections by Radia
Pearlman .
The test is simple overall , but take care of the high passing
I would say that there are two areas to concentrate most on the CCNA test.
1) OSI Model- need to know this backwards and forwards. What are the
layers, what protocols work at each layer, how packets are formed, etc.
2) Subnetting- know this not only for the test but because if you are in the
The CCNA Blueprint on the Cisco website is first place to look. You should
definitely know the following:
-OSI Reference Model
-Subnetting
-Switching Modes (Cut-Through, Store and Forward, Fragment Free)
-RIP and IGRP
-Basic commands and configuration
-Bridging and LAN segmentation
-WAN
Njamba Ti Ikere wrote:
Hey Dude,
Congrats for work well done ,I chanced on your tutorials
yesterday and they
were very good.
However my only beef is that when you open a web page from
within your site,
you cannot maximize or minimize the browser screen.
Otherwise the rest is very good
On May 23, 6:49am, Mike Sweeney wrote:
}
} I just posted the first version at a new tutorial I'm working for
} configuring the Cisco 2900 ethernet switch. Drop by and take a look. This
is
}
} Anything else?
}
} http://www.packetattack.com/tutorials.html
Just a comment on the web page.
Hey Dude,
Congrats for work well done ,I chanced on your tutorials yesterday and they
were very good.
However my only beef is that when you open a web page from within your site,
you cannot maximize or minimize the browser screen.
Otherwise the rest is very good and please do'nt deem me
If its braindumps your after your in the wrong place.
For study guides try www.certificationzone.com.
The archives on groupstudy.com will give you all the
info you need !!!
Phil.
--- eli wrote: Hey group-
I am interesting in taking the CCNA exam . I need
web site information or
links
Try Wendel Odom's CCNA Exam Certification Guide. Please try to config a
router a few times if you haven't yet before you take the CCNA. It will
make your knowledge more concrete.
For practice tests, try Boson.com, examcram.com, etc. Cisco even has some
tests that have the real questions on
Nice! And it's very nice of you to make it available for free. ;-)
Will you cover VLAN configuration?
Thanks
Priscilla
At 12:14 PM 12/31/01, you wrote:
I just posted the first version at a new tutorial I'm working for
configuring the Cisco 2900 ethernet switch. Drop by and take a look. This
Outstanding job Mike!
Stefan
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I just posted the first version at a new tutorial
That was a nice tutorial. Thank you very much. Good job!
Randy
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I had started the slides for the VLANs.. they are in progress.. I was also
thinking of a few slides of spanning tree for getting stats and blocked
ports.. anything else I should include?
MikeS
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GoalHungry wrote:
I will post
my question about BSCN soon.
By the way, I'd like to set up a CCNP study group in Ha Noi.
My Email Add is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Congrats,
I am about to sit for BSCN. I am from Hanoi too, so ... happy to discuss
your question (if I can).
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Good idea. I'm in Hanoi, and would be very nice if we can exchange something
about CCNP
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GoalHungry wrote
What kind of help can you provide?
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When you email him, it just replies READ A BOOK!, Just kidding :)
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I have a question here, I got my CCNA 1.0 before and I completed the
CCNP 2.0 today. Do I need to re-exam CCNA 2.0??
FYI, you can monitor your cert. progress and the expiration
date for each certification you earned through
http://www.galton.com/~cisco.
HTH
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No
Stefan#
Dear firends,
I have a question here, I got my CCNA 1.0 before and I completed the
CCNP 2.0 today. Do I need to re-exam CCNA 2.0??
Thanks.
JB
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Cisco Regional Networking Academy
Juan Blanco wrote:
Dear firends,
I have a question here, I got my CCNA 1.0 before and I completed the
CCNP 2.0 today. Do
CCNA Wan Quick start by cisco press has all that you need for
the exam if you deal with stratacoms at work.
Paul
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You have to announce classfull networks in RIPv1 :
for router A :
router rip
network 192.168.254.0
for router B :
router rip
network 192.168.50.0
if it doesn't work with this, try debug ip rip
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check you rip, is there a command passive-interface is
used?[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have 2 2501 routers setup as follows:
RouterA eth0 with 192.168.254.1/24
RouterA serial 0 with 192.168.100/24
setup as DTE, no shutdown, router rip
network 192.168.0.0
RouterB eth0 with
sorry, my last posting is wrong, you should set network 192.168.100.0, not
network 192.168.0.0
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The first answer would be correct, because it would require IP subnet-zero
to be running. This command allows the router to use the zero subnet (subnet
with a base address of 0.0) to be used as a valid subnet. In this example,
you have 4 bits of subnetting, which allows for 16
: Christopher Supino
To: Teresa Presutto ; Cisco
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 11:49 AM
Subject: RE: ccna companion question [7:17648]
The first answer would be correct, because it would require IP
subnet-zero
to be running. This command allows the router to use the zero
: 29 August 2001 11:36
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Tell a woman there are 300 billion stars in the universe and she'll believe
you. Tell her a bench has wet paint on it and she'll have to touch to be
sure:
Ok for the ip subnet-zero concept, but I still
the room/equipment rental.
Please advise!
Pierre-Alex
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Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 11:15 AM
To: Pierre-Alex
Subject: Re: CCNA Bootcamp [7:16958]
Are there still any openings for the free ccna
bootcamp?
--- Pierre-Alex
Try boson.com
They have good tests and only cost 29.95
PA
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Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 9:24 AM
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Subject: CCNA exam [7:15284]
Hi All
I am new to this
the University is
having me pay to use their stuff even though I am volunteering !!!)
Pierre-Alex
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Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 12:36 PM
To: Pierre-Alex
Subject: Re: CCNA Bootcamp [7:16958]
wow, that's a generous offer! If I
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Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 7:48 AM
To: 'Pierre-Alex'
Subject: RE: CCNA Bootcamp [7:16958]
Hi,
Please tell me the location and duration of this bootcamp. Also, waht
materials are available for students to purchase for this training
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Yes, the CCNA 2.0 exam is difficult. And on that note...
I wrote Routing 2.0 yesterday. I found the CCNA 1.0 and 2.0 exams to be a
LOT more difficult than what I saw yesterday. I thought the old
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70/30? Who made that one up!?! ;-)
There's no exact number of course, but folk wisdom was always 80/20. 80% of
traffic stays local and 20% goes
Don't forget Marcus of Queensbury rules
T
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Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 8:53 AM
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next generation test questions:
when designing a network, CCNAs should pay particular attention to
a) the 80/20
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Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 9:03 PM
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The current theory is 80/20. However, to pass CCNA exam, the answer is
70/30. ;-)
HTH
Albert
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I can hardly wait to see the next generation of test questions ;-
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Priscilla Oppenheimer
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70/30? Who made
Probably will contain as much technobabble as that *other* Next
Generation... ;-)
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I can hardly wait to see the next
The current theory is 80/20. However, to pass CCNA exam, the answer is
70/30. ;-)
HTH
Albert
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Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 9:03 PM
To: Chuck Larrieu; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: ccna question [7:15958]
The current theory is 80/20. However, to pass CCNA exam, the answer is
70/30. ;-)
HTH
Albert
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I read that it's 80/20 with 80 percent being non local and the rest on the
local. Vlans seem to a lot to do with this.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Chuck Larrieu
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 8:31 PM
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Subject: RE
I thought it was difficult in the broad spectrum that was needed to be
prepared and the
822 score requirement. I failed it the first time by and 803. I then went
through the
CCNP and CCDP passing all the first time and felt each was easier due to the
one focus
of each individual exam.
Leffe
Yes,
http://www.boson.com has downloadable tests with a small amount of free
questions. To get the full version(s), you will only have to pay $29.95 per
test.
These tests are usually harder than the real Cisco test, so if you do good
here, you shouldn't have any problems at the exam.
Hth,
Ole
Why would a 14 year old take an exam. I don't think you can agree to the
NDA. But good luck, let us know how you do.
I would recommend the Boson tests #1 that should do you fine and fit in your
budget
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From: Artashes Kalantarian
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Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001
14...bragging rights. Seems like another If I get a cert everyone will
hire me mentality.
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From: William E. Gragido [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 10:45 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: CCNA exam [7:15284]
If my memory serves me
us know how you do.
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From: Steve Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 1:06 PM
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Subject: RE: CCNA exam [7:15284]
14...bragging rights. Seems like another If I get a cert everyone will
hire me mentality.
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I look at it as a jack of all trades test. You need to know a little
about a lot of areas. Not a ton of depth, but a wide range of potential
topics. Plus the standard OSI pummeling.
Brian Sonic Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity
On Wed, 8 Aug 2001, Leffe Eriksson wrote:
Is it just
: Re: CCNA exam [7:15284]
You can visit www.boson.com there are exams you can download, each has a
free demo, typicslly 12 questions. You can either stick with that, or tap
some small resources for the full exams, which typically are a couple
hundred questions for 25-30 bux.
Brian
CCNP exams getting easier?
-- Leigh Anne
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Brian
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 2:36 PM
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Subject: Re: CCNA [7:15350]
I look at it as a jack of all trades test. You need to know
B Johnson jr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 10:22 AM
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Subject: Re: CCNA exam [7:15284]
Why would a 14 year old take an exam. I don't think you can agree to the
NDA. But good luck, let us know how you do.
I would recommend the Boson tests #1
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