I've been working toward my CCNP for sometime. But Cisco have changed the
exams twice recently.
As my CCNA is only valid until Dec 6th this year, does this mean I'll have
to do it all over again ??
Thx
Tim
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nope, you can mix and match old and new ccnp exams
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Subject: RE: CCNP exam changes.. [7:75044]
I've been working toward my CCNP for sometime. But Cisco have changed the
exams twice recently.
As my CCNA
Do these lab companions have specific labs for study or does it only work
off of the Network Academy books? Basically, what I am asking is if they
can be used separately with my own home lab versus do I need to get the
whole package of Network Academy companion book, lab book, and journal?
(What
Aspiring Cisco Gurl wrote:
Do these lab companions have specific labs for study or does it
only work off of the Network Academy books? Basically, what I
am asking is if they can be used separately with my own home
lab versus do I need to get the whole package of Network
Academy companion
Have you contacted your local Cisco office for assistance in setting up the
Networking Academy? I'm sure they would be glad to help in any way.
Else, purchase the Cisco Press books for the various courses. They should
indicate what equipment is suggested. My point being that while maybe 2600
Magdy Ibrahim wrote:
Hi All,
I am wondering If I can find any help here regarding this case
but I am
trying as I knew that most of the list members are involved in
Networking
and communications
Ok, Now I am trying to build CCNP LAB here for studying
purposes in Cairo
University,
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I honestly do not know what you are referring to. A plug on one side and a
jack on the other? I am probably missing something simple but nothing rings
a bell!!! Of course, I am
recipient, you are not authorized to use, disclose, distribute, copy, print
or rely on this email, and should immediately delete it from your computer.
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You have a great start. Let's consider what you have. The 2500s are great.
In time, you will want to load an Enterprise version of IOS. That requires
16 MB Flash and 16 MB DRAM. There are many sources of third party DRAM and
Flash - check the archives.
You didn't say if the 2600s had any WIC
it from your computer.
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Subject: RE: CCNP and future CCIE lab setup [7:73696]
I honestly do not know what you are referring to. A plug on one side
I honestly do not know what you are referring to. A plug on one side and a
jack on the other? I am probably missing something simple but nothing rings
a bell!!! Of course, I am a girl from Thailand and maybe my slang English
is not up to par. Hee hee
Can you please explain what that is about?
Hi Edgar,
Just double check on the Workstation service on the Win2K server. I have
worked on systems in NT4 environment and there used to be this service which
provides all services to NT clients, and if this is off the clients can not
see the server on the network.
HTH
Vikram
-Original
Please clarify: You mentioned both W2KServer Desktop (is is
Professional)?
If W2Kserver are you running Workgroup or Domain? If domain, please check
to make sure W98 is logged into the domain.
If Workgroup do you have any personal firewall running? If you do, check
the traffic log and open UDP
Are you connecting through a hub or from pc to laptop using a crossover
cable? Are the cables good?
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Hi all,
I
you need an account on the 2k box with the cumputer name of the win 9x
box. Then if you try to access the box it should ask you for a password.
Simply enter the one you set and your good to go. Oh also do you have
the client for MS networks installed
Steve
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Hi
He's able to see the c:\ on the laptop so its not physical. Reboot.
refresh cache
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From: DeVoe, Charles (PKI)
To:
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 12:25 PM
Subject: RE: CCNP MCSE hands on [7:73284]
Are you connecting through a hub or from pc to laptop using
Try rebooting it.
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Subject: CCNP MCSE hands on [7:73284]
Hi all,
I have recently passed the CCNP but have little experience. I have started
working on the MCSE Win2K Server. I have tried to get hands on
Use a Mac. :-)
Priscilla
Duy Nguyen wrote:
He's able to see the c:\ on the laptop so its not physical.
Reboot.
refresh cache
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Are you
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He's able to see the c:\ on the laptop so its not physical. Reboot.
refresh cache
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To:
Sent: Thursday, July 31
to see the c:\ on the laptop so its not physical.
Reboot.
refresh cache
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From: DeVoe, Charles (PKI)
To:
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 12:25 PM
Subject: RE: CCNP MCSE hands on [7:73284]
Are you connecting through a hub or from pc to laptop
, July 31, 2003 12:25 PM
Subject: RE: CCNP MCSE hands on [7:73284]
Are you connecting through a hub or from pc to laptop using
a
crossover
cable? Are the cables good?
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Do you have the Cisco Press book Building Cisco Multilayer Switched
Networks by Karen Webb (hardback). The reason I'm asking is that my
copy does not have a CD.
Do you have a later edition?
Shane
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Sent: Saturday, July 26,
Hi,
The relevant Boson practice test should be okay - the Switching exam is fair
game.
Good Luck!
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I just passed it 2 weeks ago. I have the Boson exam but that did not help
me. What will help you the stuff from CCxx Production. You get the CCNP and
CCDP recert for about $60.
Hope this helps
Reza
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What Boson test is good practice for
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What Boson test is good practice for CCNP recertification ?
don't know about B*O*S*O*N, but two years prepping for the CCIE lab was more
than adequate in my case ;-
_
The
interesting question, there is only one exam from Boson for CCNP recert,
there is I think a typo on the webpage where it says test #2 in the bio for
the author.
also only one exam for CCDP recert.
Kevin Wigle
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From: johnman johnman
To:
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003
You get three years to pass them all (Switch, Routing, Remote, Support) from
the time of your CCNA or from the time you take/pass your first of the four
CCNP tests, unless they chaged something since Dec 2002.
HTH's
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Ya, i had a test few day ago
but, not the new version
i still had 640-605
it had 53 question
passing score is 706
time 75 minutes
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Hi every body,
Does any one know about CCNP BCRAN 642-821 exam, I am going to take it
next week
Please
I have heard of the router sim from Sybex
http://www.routersim.com
Is this any good.
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Subject: CCNP Lab Simulator [7:72167]
I am preparing for the CCNP certification.
I would definitely be interested in the on-line study group for BGP. I am
also studying for my CCNP. Let me know if you get enough response.
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From: Nakul Malik
Sent: Wed Jul 16 00:35:39 2003
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Simon,
the BCMSM course covers the IOS type of switch commands as well
as the Catalyst set/clear commands, so make sure you cover both.
Jenny ( CCNP till 2006)
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Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2003 17:53:31 GMT
From: Simon Watson
Subject: Re: CCNP Re-Cert [7:72330]
Hi
Hi John
At the moment I'm just going through my old ACRC,CLSC,CMTD CIT stuff
coupled with Doyles Routing TCP/IP Cisco's Network Design Case Studies
for IS-IS BGP, an MLS supplement Priscilla O recommended I'm going to go
through test questions from CCxx Productions.
What about you John
Thanks for the answer of Kevin Wigle and Mwalie W, they are all correct. To
get CCNP certification, a valid (not expired) CCNA certification is
required. So it means that I need cost another $125 to take the CCNA exam,
although the exam itself is easy. :-)
The following is the answer from Cisco,
Thanks for the answer of Kevin Wigle and Mwalie W, they are all correct. To
get CCNP certification, a valid (not expired) CCNA certification is
required. So it means that I need cost another $125 to take the CCNA exam,
although the exam itself is easy. :-)
The following is the answer from Cisco,
Hi, Kevin Wigle and Mwalie W
Thanks for your answer, you are very kindly and helpful and your answer is
all correct. To get CCNP certification, a valid (not expired) CCNA
certification is required. So it means that I need to spend another US$125
to take the CCNA exam, although the exam itself is
portion 3 years ago.What switch is the switching portion of the
test based on now ???. From: Priscilla Oppenheimer Reply-To:
Priscilla Oppenheimer To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: CCNP
ReCert Questions [7:72071] Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2003 19:22:00 GMT John
Cianfarani wrote: Well I decided I
Grant,
Correct, you will need to do the CCNA exam againthis should not be
difficult considering the rate at which you have been doing your CCNP :-)
Good Luck...you are not a CCNP despite finishing the 4 courses.
Very strange rule indeed. It must be meant to suit Cisco's Certification
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Amazing wrote:
I just did the CCNP recet test two weeks ago and passed with
not too much
studying -- used boson test to see my
.
Thanks for the IS-IS document.
John
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John Cianfarani wrote:
Well I decided I wouldn't push it in such a short
There is no recert for CCNA - that would make your CCNA inactive and
therefore yes you will have to do the CCNA again.
Kevin Wigle
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From: grant franklin
To:
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 8:47 PM
Subject: CCNP and CCNA recertification [7:72138]
Hi,all
I got CCNA
I just did the CCNP recet test two weeks ago and passed with not too much
studying -- used boson test to see my weak areas and just brushed up on
those areas -- hint -- you can use the same study materials you used three
years ago -- nothing has changed.
as to the answer to your questions, my
Amazing wrote:
I just did the CCNP recet test two weeks ago and passed with
not too much
studying -- used boson test to see my weak areas and just
brushed up on
those areas -- hint -- you can use the same study materials you
used three
years ago -- nothing has changed.
I wouldn't
Two other problems with Cisco beta exams is that they are often loaded
with errors (meaning you can get an answer right, but not get the
points), and that you don't learn the results for months. In your case,
you'd spend two months not knowing if you're CCNP is valid (I couldn't
handle the
towards things like CCIP? If it
doesn't I'd just take the 4 exam route.
Thanks
John
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Amazing wrote:
I just did
If you must do one quickly, start with Remote Access. With your CCNA, you
can do the Remote Access exam without much difficulty (the old version).
Use
Cisco Press...Cisco Remote Access Exam Certification Guide. It should take
you about 1 month to get it doneyou can even prepare for the old
I would say use Cisco Press CIT Book, and check out Priscilla Oppenheimer
webpage study guide at http://www.troubleshootingnetworks.com/resources.html
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I hope the routing exam is the hardest. I just took it yesterday and am
starting the preperation for the Switching exam next. I used the Sybex book
among other things. since I havn't found the Cisco Press books for anything
newer than the 503 exam, I havn't seen them. I'm curious to see the
Hi Maia,
If you must do one quickly, start with Remote Access. With your CCNA, you
can do the Remote Access exam without much difficulty (the old version). Use
Cisco Press...Cisco Remote Access Exam Certification Guide. It should take
you about 1 month to get it doneyou can even prepare for
I'd personally wait a month or so before buying till the new books come out
for the new tests. But if you are in a hurry you might want to try the
Sybex BSCI book. I also like the Exam Cram book, but they havn't come out
with a new one that covers the is-is section of the test.
Good luck.
Hi,
I took it last week.
Not difficult; read and understand the Cisco Press Switching Certification
Guide and know the various switch types.
It should be fine. Almost everything is covered except ATM and Token Ring.
Good Luck.
Mwalie
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I took the BSCI class and have been using the Lammle book to help get ready
for the test. I have found it to be very good. He explains things very
well and gives great examples.
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I think the books of ciscopress are very very good!
Such as (Teara, Paquette, Cisco Press) (Webb, Cisco Press) (Paquet,
Cisco Press) (Chappell, Farkas, Cisco Press).
And this four books are basic and important!Then U can read the other four
books of sybex.U also can find the better exam guide
I think i heard something about July 7th, not sure
Jarred Nicholls wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering...for the CCNP tests, how long do I have inbetween each
of the 4 tests to take them all before they expire? Or, how long do I have
to take all 4 of them before the ones i've taken and passed
Helena wrote:
Hi,
For those of you who have done the CCNP Recertification, do
they cover new
topics/protocols like 802.1w, 802.1s, QoS, IS-IS etc? Or is it
just old
topics?
IS-IS is on it. I didn't see anything for those other topics that you
mentioned.
Priscilla
Thanks
Helena
No, it does not include that questions (at least I didn't have any)
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/current_exam
s/640-605.html
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Jim,
Just forget about that chapter. It's not in the exam anymore.
You have three years from the time you get your CCNA to pass all four CCNP
tests. Good luck.
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Jim,
Just forget about that chapter. It's not in the exam anymore.
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Subject: CCNP - remote access, 700 router quest included? [7:70607]
Does anyone know if current CCNP
Kevin Wigle wrote:
I too am off to the CCDP recert. I'm due at the end of June.
Dont worry too much about this - its much better worded and easier to take
the the CCNP recert. Its also not as specific, so as long as you know the
technologies, the rest should fall into place nicely :)
Good
Congrats Chuck and to continue the theme,
I have failed the exam enough to get my money back guarantee from Boson.
(in spades)
However, today I passed it - which was good 'cause my cert was to expire on
8 June 2003. Now I'm good for another 3 years.
I too am off to the CCDP recert. I'm due at
Actually he just turned 100 this last week - so not yet late.
What was that song the late great Bob Hope used to sing?
Thanks for the memories!
Let's see if this post gets through.
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Congrats Chuck and to continue the theme,
I have failed the exam enough to get my money back guarantee from Boson.
(in spades)
However, today I passed it - which was good 'cause my cert was to expire
on
8 June 2003. Now I'm good for
Not recently, but I took it a long time ago. Study the blueprint on Cisco's
website.
Cheers
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hi guys,..
Has anybody taken this foundation exam 640-841 recently ?
Any advise.. please ..appreciate it.
Gonna give a shot ..
cheers
hin
Kevin Wigle
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From: Peter Walker
To: Kevin Wigle ;
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2003 3:59 AM
Subject: Re: CCNP recertification question [7:69943]
Kevin
Actually you have to attempt the lab within 18 months of completing the
qualification exam.
If you fail you mustnt
Kevin Wigle wrote:
only that you must weight 72 hours between attempts. Prometric
doesn't
count hours so 3 calendar days
Kevin Wigle
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To:
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 9:54 AM
Subject: RE: CCNP Re-certification [7:69556
Nope, only passing ccie lab will update your ccnp/dp and na/da
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no, the CCIE written does one thing and one thing only, allows you to
attempt the lab - and then you have to do so within one year.
The recert extends your CCNP another 3 years.
Kevin Wigle
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Kevin
Actually you have to attempt the lab within 18 months of completing the
qualification exam.
If you fail you mustnt leave a a gap of more than twelve months between lab
attempts and must pass the lab within three years of the qualification exam
pass.
Peter
--On 01 June 2003 02:35
No, from what I have heard from an older thread, here or over at cisco's
forum is that you can re-take any ccnp/dp re-cert exam as many times as you
need to pass before your re-cert date expires. After that you have to start
all over again from ccna.
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only that you must weight 72 hours between attempts. Prometric doesn't
count hours so 3 calendar days
Kevin Wigle
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To:
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 9:54 AM
Subject: RE: CCNP Re-certification [7:69556]
No, from what I have heard from an older
Well fellas I passed the CCDP recert today. Man what a messed up test. The
exam objectives on CCO(for all tests) are not what are on this exam. This
exam is basically version 1 Routing, Switching, Remote access and CID
version 1 from 3-4 years ago. I mean I did have some MLS but I had x25,
smds,
only that you must weight 72 hours between attempts. Prometric doesn't
count hours so 3 calendar days
Kevin Wigle
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To:
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 9:54 AM
Subject: RE: CCNP Re-certification [7:69556]
No, from what I have heard from an older
No, from what I have heard from an older thread, here or over at cisco's
forum is that you can re-take any ccnp/dp re-cert exam as many times as you
need to pass before your re-cert date expires. After that you have to start
all over again from ccna.
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only that you must weight 72 hours between attempts. Prometric doesn't
count hours so 3 calendar days
Kevin Wigle
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To:
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 9:54 AM
Subject: RE: CCNP Re-certification [7:69556]
No, from what I have heard from an older
Well fellas I passed the CCDP recert today. Man what a messed up test. The
exam objectives on CCO(for all tests) are not what are on this exam. This
exam is basically version 1 Routing, Switching, Remote access and CID
version 1 from 3-4 years ago. I mean I did have some MLS but I had x25,
smds,
Well I passed the exam, ccnp recert today, it was close, man what a pain. I
only studied a week and a half and mostly labbed my work. Considering I have
not touched a cisco router or done much cisco work since my first ccie lab
attempt last september(I was burnt out of cisco and sick of it) I
What is the passing score? Is this a new style test? I need to renew
mine in October and am not looking forward to it.
Brett
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CCNP Re-certification [7
I don't believe that ISL requires identical native VLANs at each end of a
trunk, however, 802.1Q does (if I'm wrong, someone please correct me). The
trunk negotiation parameter at each end of the link does not have to be
identical because there can be different negotiation combinations that each
For the routing and switching exams I read both the Sybex and Cisco press
books and found the Cisco press books to be better on both occasions. That
said I've also heard people whose opinions I respect vouch for Sybex so I
suppose it's a matter of what works for you!
Dave Jacoby wrote:
From
from what i've heard there's no sim's on this one yetrose mesq wrote:
I will take my exam 640-604 next week and I would like to know
if there is some sw simulation configuration to do
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Replying to my own post
The exam is 2 hours, Prometric must have issues with it's database.
Failed it again today but with a lot better score - don't exactly feel good
about that though.
I still have issues with the router simulator questions.
There are problems with it. It does
I've noticed that the simulation questions perform terrible and sometimes
lock up when run on low-end computers.
They need to raise the minimum PC requirements for Prometric test centers in
my opinion.
Don't be afraid to email Cisco about any problems with the exam.
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Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
The CCNP Recertification Exam was gruelling, and that's no April Fool's
joke. But I survived it! ;-)
Exam number: 640-851 (the current one)
Number of questions: 112
Time: 2 hours
Passing Score 732
My score: 834
Is anyone else taking it soon? Here's some
thanks for the advice. seems like very good and concise info!
I have to laugh though, I started my ccnp over two years ago, passing three
of the four tests and then got caught up in work related projects (damn
work!) and put my certificatiosn on the back burner. the funny thing is, my
ccna was
I discovered one thing that you can't do that you might think you could do.
After I recertified as a CCDP, I wanted to just take Support to recert as
CCNP. After all, theoretically I had recertified for everything else just by
taking CCDP. Alas, they wouldn't let me do that. I had to do the
Ms. Oppenheimer, Are the new ccnp exams going to be 642 level exams? I
recieved got that email from Cisco but after looking at the list of 642
exams, I just assumed that it was only for tests that I wasn't going to be
taking. I thought they had already updated the BSCI test. Am I way off
base
David Vital wrote:
Ms. Oppenheimer, Are the new ccnp exams going to be 642 level
exams?
Cisco is always updating their exams. I think the new batch will be 642. I
don't know a timeframe. The CID exam replacement is imminent because they've
announced that one. But the other ones haven't been
Well, if you really want to learn more or understand what you are
doing, you do not any certification for that. Just some solid
reading, good comprehension skills, and a good tutor/mentor resource
to fall back on to validate your learning. For this goal, you do not
need a CCIE nor an MIS
***I do not see how getting a degree in MIS will help you. I mean, it almost
seems like you are going backwards. I am going to assume you have some kind
of degree now. If not, perhaps it is remotely worth it, but seeing that you
have four years of experience, getting a degree now might have
, March 19, 2003 11:50 AM
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***I do not see how getting a degree in MIS will help you. I mean, it almost
seems like you are going backwards. I am going to assume you have some kind
of degree now. If not, perhaps it is remotely worth
the new CCNP exams are already in place and you are correct in stating that
it will renew your CCNA cert. Go to cisco.com and check the outlines of the
tests to see specifically what they cover.
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I have four years of networking experience. I have gone thru the entry level
jobs and made it. I want to continue to learn more about the networking
field. I not interested in getting paper certs. I want to understand what I
am doing. My goal is to go for the CCIE and a degree in MIS. I
You might wanna add a little in your post about how much experience you
have, but regardless you can always go to ciscopress.com and browse a couple
of the books. The tests are generally taken with the BSCI first. Groupstudy
is a great site as well as [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Per Cisco's website:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/current_exams/640-851.html
Questions for the CCNP Recertification exam are drawn from the BSCI,
Switching, Remote Access, and Support exams currently in use for CCNP
certification. Refer to those exams for a
I believe the iS-IS was inserted in the bsci test..
I dont know if its in the CCNP routing test yet..
Larry Letterman
Network Engineer
Cisco Systems
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From: Priscilla Oppenheimer
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Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 9:33 AM
Subject: Re: CCNP
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Richard Deal
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Priscilla,
I hate to burst the bubble, but the current BSCI test includes IS-IS.
I'm
not sure about the new foundation
Priscilla,
I hate to burst the bubble, but the current BSCI test includes IS-IS. I'm
not sure about the new foundation exam, since I couldn' find when this was
updated, but the BSCI exam was updated within the last 6 months, so I'm
assuming you'll find IS-IS on it.
Cheers!
--
Richard A. Deal
Richard Deal wrote:
Priscilla,
I hate to burst the bubble, but the current BSCI test includes
IS-IS.
I know that but it doesn't mean IS-IS is on the CCNP recertification exam.
IS-IS didn't seem to be on the CCDP recertification exam which I just took.
It includes questions from BSCI, but
Per Cisco's website:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/current_exams/640-851.html
Questions for the CCNP Recertification exam are drawn from the BSCI,
Switching, Remote Access, and Support exams currently in use for CCNP
certification. Refer to those exams for a
the one exam combines all the others that are part of the current track. I
would review all the stuff you did before and brush up on any of the newer
items in the exam description etc from CCO
Good luck - mine is up for renewal next year May
-Original Message-
From: Reza [mailto:[EMAIL
There is only one test, but it covers all the materials from the four CCNP
exams. You could use whatever study material you used the first time
around, but keep in mind the tests have evolved in the last three years, and
there are some new topics. Here's the link on the Cisco website:
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