www.cisco.com
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From: Adedapo Omisore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2000 1:51 AM
Subject: CCNA Assistance
Hi ya,
I am about starting my cisco certification and will be happy if anyone in
the house could give me the relevant
You might want to check on the Associates group, a group setup for CCNA,
CCDA study.
Paul
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From: "Adedapo Omisore" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2000 4:51 AM
Subject: CCNA Assistance
Hi ya,
I am about starting my cisco
Dapo,
I've started a new 'hobby' of reviewing on Amazon.com the books I've used.
The three books I used for the CCNA 2.0 are there with all my pithy comments
and suggestions on passing the test, here's the URL:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/cm/member-reviews/-/A2Z1PROMJX6LVK/1/ref=
I think if you are already a ccna 1.0 and take all CCNP 2.0 you are a CCNP
2.0
Duck
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From: Andre' Paree-Huff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Denis A. Baldwin [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2000 11:56 AM
Subject: Re: CCNA 1.0 to 2.0
If you have
If you have a CCNA v1 you will be a CCNA until your recert comes up in 2 or
3 years from the date you certified.
if you are a CCNA v1 and you go and acquire a CCNP (either all v1, all v2 or
a mix) you will be a CCNP v1 and your CCNA and CCNP certification will be
active until your recert comes up
I hv just received this email from CISCO. Hope u find it useful.
regds/HP
To: Cisco Career Certificate Holder
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cisco Certification Update
On September 5, 2000, Cisco Systems announced that it has extended its
recertification policy to include additional levels.
If you follow the advise to continue taking the Boson exam's until you get
100% right, and if you feel that you know all the objectives for the exam,
you should do fine.
Hth and good luck,
Ole
Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
Personally, I think the ambiguously worded questions in boson test 3 were
more like the real test.
Tim
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Pieter Jordaan
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 7:06 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: CCNA
For simulation test use the following links.
www.measureup.com - 10 demo questions
www.techmindworks.com - 15/30 demo questions
www.boson.com - 36 demo questions
www.cert21.com - quite some questions
www.sureshhomepage.com/tests/CCNA.htm - quite some questions
No problem,
Try http://www.gdd.net/cisco/ccna
Good luck on your test!
Clayton Dukes
Internetwork Solutions Engineer
Internetwork Management Engineer
Thrupoint, Inc.
CCNA, CCDA, CCDP, CCNP
SunCSA, Etc.
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This is a math question. The Exam ranges from 300 to 1000. There are 65
questions.
1000 - 300 = 700 Total Points
700 points / 65 questions = 10.77 points per question.
1000 total points - 822 passing = 178 Missable points to pass
178/ 10.77 points per question = 16.6 Missable questions
You
www.sylvan.com
Register for the exam and take it. It's only about $100. For that you will
get to see what the real exam is like (since it is the real exam), and who
knows? You may even pass... If not, you will know the kinds of things to
study and will pass on the next attempt.
All that you
)!
Have a better one!
Karl
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From: "Dale Holmes" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 4:19 PM
Subject: Re: CCNA WAN Sw
www.sylvan.com
Register for the exam and take it. It's only about $100. For that you
decide to take it!
Dale
[=`)
From: "hal9001" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Dale Holmes" [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CCNA WAN Sw
Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2000 19:57:14 +0100
Well thank you for sharing that thought Dale, I just guessed that I
wouldn't
waste Sylvans
Hi there,
ICND and ICRC Cisco Press books are best books for passing CCNA
Best luck,
Sanjay
Network Engineer
AMNET
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Hi
Can u tell me the desired books that i need to prepare
for the CCNA 507 exam
24, 2000 4:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi there,
ICND and ICRC Cisco Press books are best books for passing CCNA
Best luck,
Sanjay
Network Engineer
AMNET
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Hi
Ca
Cisco CCNA
Exam Certification
by Wendell Odom
Pooja Thakur wrote:
Hi
Can u tell me the desired books that i need to prepare
for the CCNA 507 exam
Thanx
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regarding perquisites,
cisco used to give you a t-shirt and a leather wallet,
but now, they just give you a diploma and a wallet
card.
good luck,
igor
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I'm planning on taking the CCNA test and later to
CCNP. Although I never
took any CISCO classes, I
FWIW, I completed MCSE and CCNP without the benefit of classroom training.
It depends on how you learn best and how motivated you are.
For CCNP, I prepared for CCIE and took each of the tests as I felt
comfortable. The only time I failed (Switching) was when I jumped the gun
and took it to
On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Erik wrote:
Has anyone used this book? Is it even worth looking into for study material?
I was thinking of getting it because it is %20 off at most bookstores.
Thanks for any input!
I haven't seen that one, but as a rule the "For Dummies" books have a
surprising amount
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On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Erik wrote:
Has anyone used this book? Is it even worth looking into for study
material?
I was thinking of getting it because i
The A+ for dummies was great too, don't let the for dummies title fool you
Duck
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From: Jay Hennigan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Erik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 10:37 AM
Subject: Re: CCNA for dummies
On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Erik
I think the latest version cisco ccnav2.1.3 but that may still be in beta
as far as cheaply everything is so expensive considering the authors sit and
type all day i mean they are like 50 bucks for a 600 page book
where they use big fonts and alot of diagrams
Duck
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Excellent decision !!! The Dummies series has a tendency to be a little
more outdated, not to mention the books usually hit bellow the knees on
content. Besides, what would a gold'ole tech. book be without errata :-)
Phil
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From: Erik Doss
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Excellent decision !!! The Dummies series has a tendency to be a little
more outdated, not to mention the books usually hit bellow the knees on
content. Besides, what would a gold'ole tech. book be without errata :-)
Phil
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From: Erik Doss
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www3.bestbookbuys.com/cgi-bin/bbb.cgi?ISBN=0782126472
Give this a try...
Phil
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From: "Germain, PJ" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 6:33 PM
Subject: CCNA Materials
Is 2.0 the latest CCNA version?
Can anyone please
Sure,
go to http://www.gdd.net
click on "Free Area" at the top
then click on the cisco link.
Good luck on your test!
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 16, 2000 10:12 AM
Subject: CCNA exam
Hi, i'm taking my ccna exam in few
Well done, mate.
I too have passed my CCNA 2.0 exam this afternoon (30 minutes ago!)
I used the Sybex book (ver 2), and made my own study notes which I find
helps more than reading somebody else's and allows you to remember key items
better.
I had hardly any questions on working out subnet masks
Congratulations Andrew!!
The CCNP path or CCDA is next. Take your pick and have at it. I recently
obtained my CCNA and I'm presently preparing for the CCDA exam. I'm using
the DCN book along with Internet Routing Architectures for study material. I
also have my sights set on the CCNP track as
If you need help or study guides, try the following:
http://www.gdd.net/cisco
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From: "Lopez, Robert" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 01, 2000 9:33 AM
Subject: RE: CCNA pass
Congratulations Andrew!!
The CCNP pa
is a
major factor for me, being unemployed right now).
JL
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Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 2:21 PM
To: Fowler, Joey; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
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/
The
Title: RE: CCNA Advise
Whoa...8 times? Really? That is pretty discouraging...
I have yet to fail a test (13 strong and still going) but I'm not bragging about it, only suggesting that maybe your study habits need a little revision. I taught IT for a couple of years at a local college
Look thru some of these posts for recommended practice exams and study
material. Many people prefer the Cisco Press materials; I do. Don't schedule
another test until you can consistently score 90% or better on fresh exams.
""Chuck Lanley"" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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I bought the exam cram flashcards, not bad, although a few errors.
Neil Schneider
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Im looking for CCNA "507" flashcards...any ideas?
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Your local drugstore or KMart should have 3x5 index cards. You'll also need
a decent pen, and a copy of the ICND Cisco Press book...
From: "Bessette, Jesse" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: "Bessette, Jesse" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CCNA "507"
Make your own out of 3x5 index cards, you'll learn more.
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Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 9:30 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: CCNA "507" flashcards
Importance: Low
Im looking for CCNA "507" flashcards...any ideas?
There is a study guide that has them on the CD in the back. I can't remember
which one it is, but a trip to the book store should reveal this.
Duck
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From: Bessette, Jesse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 7:29 AM
Subject: CCNA "507"
/
The Exam Cram publisher has flash cards for the CCNA 2.0, 640-507. You get
250 cards for $23 and change. I believe about 50 of the cards are on router
commands.
\
Quoting "Fowler, Joey" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Jesse,
I wasn't able to find any for the CCNA, what I did which was
OUCH!!!
How have you prepared for the test up to now?
I'd suggest you slip the proctor a C-note and see if they will let you take
in some notes, or use a lifeline. ;) 8 times... That's allot of money!
Seriously,
Please read the CCNA book from Sybex. Try to find someone local to you that
has
Hi,
I just took my CCNA 2.0 today and passed with 941. I understand your
concern of just having and studying 640-407 materials and taking a 640-507
exam. I would personally recommend you to get the ICND book by cisco press
cause I think the ICND covers certain subjects which are not in the
You may log in to the Galton site and download from there.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Muhammad Faheem
Sent: Sunday, August 13, 2000 10:53 PM
To: cisco@groupstudy. com (E-mail)
Subject:CCNA LOGO
Hi All
Can anybody
Don't put all your eggs in one basket - buy them both. Also buy Todd
Lammle's new 2.0 book...
Also, please remember the decimal point in the CCNA version designator.
People may freak-out if they think that there is a version 20 out there and
they are still preparing for version 2 (2.0)!
Dale
822
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What does "ICND" mean?
Thanks
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Todd Lamle's CCNA 2.0
Cisco ICND
Boson Test Software
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Inter-Connecting Networks Devices.
Its the name of a recommended course.
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frank
Sent: 06 August 2000 10:11
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Subject: Re: CCNA 2.0: Advise needed
What does "ICND&
I got the answer from the posts,"Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices".
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Thanks
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There are a lot of errors on this book I agree. Here's 2 of them I
can think of off the top of my head without looking at the book:
1) The pinouts on the RJ-45
2) The frame relay example on multi-point (i think, or was it
point-to-point).
I think
rom: frank [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, August 06, 2000 2:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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What does "ICND" mean?
Thanks
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I wish that I had a copy of 507 here to see the error
- can you provide the specifics for all? Todd did not
include an RJ-45 pinout in 407. I have a feeling that
the error is not in 407 regarding F/R - a quick look
failed to note it.
As an author I appreciate the concession regarding
typos -
Yeah, it's the 507 and here are the pages:
1) page 40 = RJ-45 connector pinouts -- it shows from 8-1, should've been
1-8. It's ok if it was done this way with a straight cable (although
unrecommended) but he showed the crossover cable pinouts in the non-reversed
order.
2) page 499 = int s0.16
there's one more I just saw right now:
1) Diagram on page 507 should show TE2 going to a TA instead of going into
another NT1
kenneth
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I wish that I had a copy of 507 here to see the error
- can you
onnecting Networks Devices.
Its the name of a recommended course.
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frank
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What does "ICND" mean?
T
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What does "ICND" mean?
Thanks
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I would recommend reading Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices for
the 507 exam. Also, if you didn't purchase the Lammle book as "an
actual informative source" then what did you buy it for? Expensive paper
weight I'd say! :)
Roman
At 09:38 AM 8/5/00 -0400, you wrote:
Not be to rude
Todd Lamle's CCNA 2.0
Cisco ICND
Boson Test Software
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Can anyone advise me on what books I should read up, before I attend this
test??
Cliff
Marco -
Would you please provide an example or two to the
group. I have worked with Todd for many years, and
while folks may take issue with writing styles, I find
it difficult to believe that 'Mr. CCNA' would have
many errors. The guy has trained hundreds to pass the
test and understand the
I used CISCO PRESS 640-407 CCNA book for the 2.0. Reason is becaus eI bought
it before the 507 came out and it worked fine. I also used transcenders and
troytecs study guide. However, don't memorize them, use them as study
guides to dig back in your book. The exam requires some thinking and
Yes i second that.. ICND is an excellent book.. it got me through CCNA v1.0
with a good solid score. You cant go wrong if you purchase Cisco Press
material!
Luther
B.E., B.Sc., CCNA, MCSE
ICND Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices
chacko wrote:
Hi Guys,
Can some tell me the right
ICND Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices
chacko wrote:
Hi Guys,
Can some tell me the right books for CCNA 2.0 exam.
Thanks for the help in advance.
Chacko
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Haha, thanks man. Little too late causeI decided to take it early and
passed
it first time!!
w00t w00t! What do you recommend I should take next Ed?
BSCN - Building Scalable
Haha, thanks man. Little too late causeI decided to take it early and passed
it first time!!
w00t w00t! What do you recommend I should take next Ed?
Dale
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""Dale"" [EMAIL
How much experience do you have? how much networking have you done in the
pass??? just passing your CCNA does not mean your going to land a WAN job
ASAP? but you just may. are you working on your CCDA or CCNP. you should know
more just then Cisco products, learn what other types of layer 3
CCNA, no experience- consult your local ISP put on a thick skin (you will
be dealing with EU's :-)
Good Luck !!!
Phil
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Sent: Monday, July 31, 2000 6:45 AM
Subject: Re: CCNA jobs
How much experience
Try to look at the www.groupstudy.com site - there's a dedicated mailing
list for jobs.
Ole
Ole Drews Jensen
Systems Network Manager
CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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From:
I used only the Sybex book and passed the CCNA with a 944. On the CCDA I
again used only the Sybex book and passed with a 834. Those books seem to
work for me so I'm going to stick with them. I've heard that other's who
posted here don't care for the Sybex books and swear by Cisco Press. I
Muhammad,
I have just passed this exam and I would recommend the book "Interconnecting
Cisco Network Devices" from Cisco Press.
Good luck!
Pere Pla, CCNA.
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Yes it is enough
Mohammed Hakim / CCNA
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Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2000 7:34 PM
Subject: CCNA 2.0
Hi,
I want to know that the Cisco CCNA Exam #640-507 Certification Guide (by
Wendell Odom) is
65q with a 822 score to pass
David Cooper
CCNP/CCDP
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65 questions, 105 min.
Good luck
Mohammed Hakim / CCNA
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Kind of fuzzy on how many questions and passing score
Yes, should use both the ICND (Cisco Press) and the Study Giude (640-507)
give more information.
Good luck :)
Mohammed Hakim / CCNA
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From: Pere Pla [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re
Personally I am studying to take the CCNA WAN Switching exam next fall, were
some of the material learned will cross over to the CCNP WAN Switching exam
for specialization after completion of the CCNP exams. I have heard a good
place to start studing for the CCNP exams is the BSCN. I figure I
Sybex v/s Cisco Press.. interesting debate... and I think we haven't had
enough of it. I used both - the Todd Lammle book as well as the CCNA Exam
Certification Guide (Wendell Odom, Cisco Press) for CCNA 1.0.
Believe me, it pays off to read both. For Microsoft certifications, the MS
Press books
Waste Management is hiring
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Stephane Wantou Siantou
Sent: Monday, July 31, 2000 12:00 AM
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Subject: CCNA jobs
Hello everybody,
I just passed my CCNA. I
try the groupstudy job mailing list. You can join the list via
www.groupstudy.com.
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---
Marco Paulo Rodrigues
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Axxent Corporation
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CompTia: A+, Network+, i-Net+
Cisco: CCDA
Hi Stephane
What my teacher told me me was to contact the local computer shops for
contract work.
You may also want to call the Temp serves near where you live.
Now Groupstudy does have a jobs list that may be helpfull.
www.groupstudy.com
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Stephane Wantou Siantou wrote:
Hello and Thanks for the help in advance
..
First ..Sorry to be late I have passed the CCNA -
R/Swith 841/1000 .. I did not do to much reading .. I have used the CCNA
640-507 + ICRC (Cisco Press) .. "Not a very good score :( "Took it to fast
..!!)
Second: about the question which is
I know the passing score for the CCNA 2.0 is 822 but I
don't know the number of questions and the time...
Hartmut, are sure there are only 65 questions in 105
min.? I thought the CCNA 2.0 is supposed to be harder.
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Sounds more like the CCNA 1.0...
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I know the passing score for the CCNA 2.0 is 822 but I
don't know the number of questions and the time...
78 questions, 90 minutes.
Ed Solomon
CCNA, CCSI
Senior I/T Specialist
Networking Solutions
IBM
Sounds more like the CCNA 1.0...
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Actually Passing score is 755, 78 Questions and 90
minutes
--- Hartmut Opfermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Passing Score is 822
65 Questions
105 Minutes
Mohammed
It is probaly best if you ask one ? at a time
? 1 if it will run on cat 3 it will run on any
thing above.
If it must be run on cat 5 then that is it ie
100baset
? 3 TR supports multicast
? 4 yes different switching and queuing
technologies
? 5 all headers are important as you
From
what I've heard (I haven't taken 2.0), the main difference is the heightened
emphasis on switching in the new exam.
-
Don
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Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 4:52 PM
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Subject: RE: CCNA 2.0 details again.
I haven't taken CCNA 2.0 either, but the new test is based on the
Interconnecting Cisco
It seems as if the test are lokaly different, as my CCNA 2.0, taken in
Darmstadt, Germany on 07/14/00 had definitely 65 Questions, a
timelimit of 105 minutes and the Score Report says Passing Score 822
Hartmut
On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Chris Haller wrote:
Actually Passing score is 755, 78
Actually Passing score is 755, 78 Questions and 90
minutes
--- Hartmut Opfermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Passing Score is 822
65 Questions
105 Minutes
On Wed, 19 Jul 2000, Tricia Wang wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone who had taken the CCNA 2.0 test please
tell me what the passing
I'm also preparing CCNA.
I'm using 'Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices" edited by Steve McQuerry
from Cisco Press. It follows exactly the ICND course. If you have some basic
communications kwnoledge I think It will be enough (I tell you after te
exam).
Best Regards.
Good Luck.
Pere Pla.
Ok I just took the CCNA 1 today and this is what I can tell you.
You will find 3 types of questions multi and single select and drag into
the box.
The latter was the most problematic. It's like you drag answers into the
proper order.
I think it was done in Macromedia Flash. Read carefully, take
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Subject: Re: CCNA 2.0 EXAM
I'm also preparing CCNA.
I'm using 'Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices" edited by Steve McQuerry
from Cisco Press. It follows exactly the ICND course. If you
Dear Natasha,
what is the last type like?could you give me an example?and what is the
passed score?
thanks
Dean
Natasha wrote:
Ok I just took the CCNA 1 today and this is what I can tell you.
You will find 3 types of questions multi and single select and drag into
the box.
The latter was
Passing Score is 822
65 Questions
105 Minutes
On Wed, 19 Jul 2000, Tricia Wang wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone who had taken the CCNA 2.0 test please tell me what the passing
score(also time, # of Questions) is? I'm going to write the test in two days
and would like to know that information.
I scored a 934/1000 for the CCNA 2.0 exam...my reward is that I get to take
it again before I graduate since I have over 2 years of college left and
need to keep the certification currentboo hiss.Taking Cisco 3
and 4 at college and by the time I am done with that they will be offering
822
cvp
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640-407 is CCNA 1.0 TEST
640-507 is CCNA 2.0 TEST and yo have to score
822
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What is the differences between 640-407 640-507 ..
I went to the
I have just had a quick check, seems as if everything expires 3 years
from date of completion, my CCNA in 2001, my CCDA,CCDP CCNP at
different dates throughout 2002, In my opinion is is about time
something like this happened !!!
Regards
Martin
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What is the differences between 640-407 640-507 ..
I went to the CCNA 640-507 Exam i have used theICRC Cisco Press
book i scored 816/1000 (100% inNetwork Protocols 100% Routing) i need
about 6 marksto pass. (Did not pass)Is the passing score in 640-407 less
than 640-507 (822 !!)
Thanks ..
What is the differences between 640-407 640-507 ..
I went to the CCNA 640-507 Exam i have used theICRC Cisco Press
book i scored 816/1000 (100% inNetwork Protocols 100% Routing) i need
about 6 marksto pass. (Did not pass)Is the passing score in 640-407 less
than 640-507 (822 !!)
Thanks
Hi,
Of course, plus some Luck, some Concentration, some practice :)
Regards,
Leonard Ong, CCNP R/S, CCDP R/S, CSE, LCP
Leonard Advanced Research,Inc
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They wouldn't make you retake the CCNA test if you are a CCNP would
they? I know that nobody knows the answer to this, I'm just thinking out
loud. Also...if you recertify as a CCNP, do you have to take ALL 4 tests
again? That would stink. Food for thought.
Roman
At 12:37 AM 7/15/00 -0400,
Did I miss any ?
http://www.mcseco-op.com/helpfull_links.htm
look for the link CCNA RS
regards
Oz
for Cisco (Stratacom) IGX/BPX/MGX my best study materials were to go to
cisco.com and
search then retrieve 40+ webpages, print them, compile info and read!!!
Oz
Oz
http://www.mcseco-op.com/helpfull_links.htm
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Any actual books out there? I did a search for CCNA and CCNA WAN and only
came up with 640-407 stuff, not anything on the 640-410 test.
Scott
on 07/12/2000 11:48, Joe Bluggs at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
wrote the beta exam, am cert'd
for Cisco (Stratacom) IGX/BPX/MGX my best study
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