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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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more outdated, not to mention the books usually hit bellow the knees on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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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more outdated, not to mention the books usually hit bellow the knees on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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I'll bite, having nothing better to do tonight.
1) reload - the command is already in the config ;->
2) each IP what?
If you are intimating subnet mask, the ip header has no place for subnet
mask. A routing protocol packet would carry that information.
HTH
Chuck
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> my question about BSCN soon.
> By the way, I'd like to set up a CCNP study group in Ha Noi.
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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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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 wi
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 w
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
gue
Try the Atlanta Cisco users group. They have study sessions for CCNA
candidates that meet at a local training center.
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,
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 f
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 attempting
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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I use a hotmail address, and I have to politely disagree about the Boson
Tests. I am a Cicso Reseller, and I presonally know CCIE who have told me
that Boson is good. And they work for Cisco.
Dan Evensen CCNAWS
> > I think. The
> > Boson test isn't too expensive (30 Dollar range) can I get
>
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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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. D
> 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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C'mon people!!
This exact same question has been asked every single day for 2 months now!!
Are you that lazy not to look back through 1 day of archives???
We would cut out nearly half of the traffic on this list if we simply
stopped asking...
1) Do I take test 1 or wait for test 2?
and
2) I wan
Agree completely.
And maybe if you are asking this question so late - when the CCNA 1.0 (Exam
640-407) is about to be retired by the end of this month - you should
actually start preparing for CCNA 2.0 now (640-507).
There are no new replies for the second question about resources too - we
see
AMEN BRUTHA!!!
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>
> This exact same question has been asked every single day for 2 months
now!!
> Are you that lazy not to look back through 1 day of archive
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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RIP is a classful protocol, and so assigns each network statement a mask
based on the first octet of the statement. So 192.168.x.x is automatically
a class C network since its first octet starts in the Class C range. Try
putting each class C in the configuration with the network statement,
192.1
check you rip, is there a command passive-interface is
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> 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 192
sorry, my last posting is wrong, you should set network 192.168.100.0, not
network 192.168.0.0
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Well, your configuration seem to miss something. Make sure that from one
router, you can ping the IP address of the serial port of the other router.
This will make sure that your frame-relay setting is working. If you cannot
ping the serial of the other router, make sure you put "no keepalive" o
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 o
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 Let
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,
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 cou
was it easier in you opinion?
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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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There wasn't any Fulfillment History? I
didn't see any score either?
Did other ppl experience this?
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Anything you can get you hands on, even if it's help desk at an ISP or
similar.. Not really any rules ..
As long as you are in the industry and LEARNING from what you are doing
you are going forward..
Even help desk can be a great earning tool. as long as you use it as such
..
Even if you do
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 wa
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 signi
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
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
tr
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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At 09:39 AM 5/27/02, Mike Sweeney wrote:
>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* t
y 28, 2002 11:35 AM
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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
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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I look at it as a jack of all trades test. You need to know a
001 4:41 PM
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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 th
Good idea. I'm in Hanoi, and would be very nice if we can exchange something
about CCNP
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GoalHungry
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 I'm
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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} 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
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} 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 persnicket
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 ver
Oz
http://www.mcseco-op.com/helpfull_links.htm
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the archive is) and searched by all your favorite search engines and
spam-miners, and one less place to be giving out an email account we care
about.
If anyone really wants my email address, it's the same as my Homepage
do
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What does "ICND" mean?
Thanks
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