Basically, since there are band-new tests, the books that started to be
written 1-3 yrs ago most likely won't cover 100% of the exam topics
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I don't think that we should divulge any specifics about tests
but.you should now that the CCNP-class exams have recently gone
through many changes (hence the tons of ccnp-class beta exams)..
Cheers,
Andre'
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Reposting...
Does anyone out there in the wild vast yonder of Cisco Cert Land know if
Atalk and IPX are still on the CID 3.0 (640-025) test ?
It doesn't show up on the exam desciription...
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/cer
Reposting...
Does anyone out there in the wild vast yonder of Cisco Cert Land know if
Atalk and IPX are still on the CID 3.0 (640-025) test ?
It doesn't show up on the exam desciription...
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/current_exam
s/640-025.html
Mahalo!
Joe
Alan Joseph wrote:
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> Reposting...
>
> Does anyone out there in the wild vast yonder of Cisco Cert
> Land know if
> Atalk and IPX are still on the CID 3.0 (640-025) test ?
>
> It doesn't show up on the exam desciription...
I just took the CCDP recertification test and they were on there, if th
Does anyone out there in the wild vast yonder of Cisco Cert Land know if
Atalk and IPX are still on the CID 3.0 (640-025) test ?
It doesn't show up on the exam desciription...
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/current_exam
s/640-025.html
Mahalo!
Joe
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Does anyone out there in the wild vast yonder of Cisco Cert Land know if
Atalk and IPX are still on the CID 3.0 (640-025) test ?
It doesn't show up on the exam desciription...
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/current_exam
s/640-025.html
Mahalo!
Joe
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I passed it three weeks ago, no to hard
I uesd the Top Down Network Design book, it´s a great book, but I actuly
just got through half of it before the exam.
it´s not that hard, and I took the CCDA, the old version after the CID and i
would say the cid is a little harder, and not as boring i.e. d
Hi,
I have done that exam today and passed barely. This after I failed barely
last week.
I used great books (because I like great books!).
1. Top Down Network Design - Priscilla Oppenheimer.
2. Cisco Internetwork Design - Mathew Birkner.
3. Boson Test #1 Practice Test.
These resources will take
That would be the idea: if you cannot find it on the web site's exam content
list, it just might not be on test anymore. Pay careful attention to what
IS on that list, that is not in the official review books. You will need
some research and self-study to be prepared in those areas.
""Malcolm Sa
Trying not to break NDA,
At the time I took CID 3.0 ( Nov/2002 ), There were not SNA, Stratacom, or
voice.
There were not questions DIRECTLY to AppleTalk or IPX. So, you still need to
understand about AT and IPX for yourself and the exam as well.
Good Luck,
Tu Do.
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No AppleTalk, SNA, Stratacom, or IPX that I know of.
Shawn K.
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Hi
I'm looking to take my CID exam next w
Tim/Shawn,
In regards to the CID 640-025 exam...I have heard rumors that AT and IPX
have been somewhat removed as well? The current exam objectives on CCO
would indicate this, but like others, I doubt Cisco's honesty on their
exam objectives a bit. Can you confirm or deny this rumor of AT & IPX
be
m." I
haven't heard of any SNA showing up on the CID exam, but sometimes I find it
hard to trust Cisco when it comes to the exams! :-)
Shawn K.
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No SNA on the blueprint means no SNA on the test. I took it a few months ago
and didn't have any either.
Tim
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> Hi folks,
>
> The CID exam. The Cisco has a lot of SNA content in it,
> however I can't find any SNA stuff at (e
Hi,
No, they are removed in new CID exam (SNA and Appletalk). Now the exam
focuses in IP and ATM issues. I took it in July with score of 860,
thank God, I passed.
Cheers,
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Words of advice for any test.
Thanks,
Dan
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Dan,
My first e-mail to the CID practice test users informi
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Cisco has made changes to its CID objectives. The following is the
updated link:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/current_
exams/640-025.ht
:
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> Dan Penn wrote:
> >
> > Check out the outline on CCO. As far as I know SNA, IPX, and
> > Applecrap,
> > I mean I talk, are still there for CID.
>
> And, sir, why do you call it Applecrap?
Priscilla, you know I'm writing on a Mac. Still, this reminds me of
Eve's explanation of giving Adam the Apple! :-)
Technically correct, of course.
At 5:54 PM + 7/15/02, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
>Dan Penn wrote:
>>
>> Check out the outline on CCO. As far as I know SNA, IPX, and
>> A
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> Check out the outline on CCO. As far as I know SNA, IPX, and
Applecrap,
> I mean I talk, are still there for CID.
>
> Dan
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>Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
>>
>> Priscilla, you know I'm writing on a Mac. Still, this reminds
>> me of
>> Eve's explanation of giving Adam the Apple! :-)
>
>Or maybe giving Alan the Apple. Hee hee. Inside joke.
So _that_ explains your attitude about the SNAke.
>
>I am a little sensitive whe
Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
>
> Priscilla, you know I'm writing on a Mac. Still, this reminds
> me of
> Eve's explanation of giving Adam the Apple! :-)
Or maybe giving Alan the Apple. Hee hee. Inside joke.
I am a little sensitive when it comes to AppleTalk, having been intimately
involved in it
Dan Penn wrote:
>
> Check out the outline on CCO. As far as I know SNA, IPX, and
> Applecrap,
> I mean I talk, are still there for CID.
And, sir, why do you call it Applecrap? ;-) Seriously, can you provide some
technical reasons to disparage it?
Perhaps it's still on Cisco tests because the p
Check out the outline on CCO. As far as I know SNA, IPX, and Applecrap,
I mean I talk, are still there for CID.
Dan
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ATM is there... no appletalk or SNA
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I just completed the CID exam last week with an 872. I followed the exact
advice Andy has given you (thanks for the recommendation Andy and Leigh
Ann). I read Top-Down Network Design and it is exceptional (both for the
test and for general knowledge). I also used Boson #1 (not great but
adequate)
Cisco has made changes to its CID objectives. The following is the
updated link:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/current_
exams/640-025.html
No AppleTalk, IPX, SNA, nor Stratacom. The test is 75 questions in 90
minutes, pass mark 755/1000.
Get the Cisco Press To
Cisco has made changes to its CID objectives. The following is the
updated link:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/current_
exams/640-025.html
(Watch the wrap)
No AppleTalk, IPX, SNA, nor Startacom. The test is 75 questions in 90
minutes, pass mark 755/1000.
HTH
You have the only book you need for the CID exam provided you have also
passed the DA exam.
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I recently purchased Top Down Network
I thought Top-Down was perfect for the CID exam. It really seemed to
correspond with the topics covered...
Live it, cover-to-cover, and you should do fine.
-- Leigh Anne
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>
I too would like to know, I sit the CID exam on Friday. There doesnt seem to
be anything in the Top Down book on the IPX/BPX switches, so I'm assuming
its gone, Also the lack of SNA and the blueprint show no sna, can I assume
theres none in the exam?
I don't mind studying it but if its not in the
I would assume it was the most recent version, but I really don't know, as I
wasn't aware that they had changed the CCDP exams.
Brian Hill
CCNP, CCDP, MCSE 2000 (Charter Member),
MCSE+I (NT4.0), MCSA (Charter Member), MCT,
MCP(21), Inet+, Net+, A+
Lead Technology Architect, TechTrain
Author:
Just wondering...was this the new format or the old?
Regards,
Frank
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I took the test about 2 months ago, and I thought it was very easy, even
cold. I haven't read any of the study guides, so I can't tell you how close
they match, but I can tell you the things that stood out to me:
-No configuration questions
-Some basic troubleshooting
-Mostly design (i.e. what is
The CID was updated about 2 months ago and there are no case studies,
just 75 questions in 90 minutes with a passing score of 755.
The best book for the current exam and self-study is the Cisco Press
Top-Down Network Design.
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I took the new exam about 6 weeks ago and didn't see any SNA questions
and it is not listed on the exam objectives page.
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Please watch the wrap.
Bernard Omrani
Author of Boson CID#1
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> Andy Barkl
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>
> There i
There is no SNA or Appletalk on the new CID exam. Cisco wouldn't lie to
you.
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T
compensated for it (in fact, sort of the opposite! ;-)
> >
> > Priscilla
> >
> > >Elmer
> > >
> > >- Original Message -
> > >From: "Priscilla Oppenheimer"
> > >To:
> > >Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2
zon. My review is sincere and I'm not at all
> compensated for it (in fact, sort of the opposite! ;-)
>
> Priscilla
>
> >Elmer
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> >To:
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>
>
> > At 10:03 PM 4/1/02, Robert Padjen wrote:
> > >Top Down is a great book for DCN, but it's not really
Robert Padjen
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Top Down is a great book for DCN, but it's not really
for the CID. I'll go out on a limb and suggest mine (
;) ). Sybex CID Study Guide. To save a buck, if you
feel comfortabl
Here is my list for the CID:
DCN
Padjen book
Top Down
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At 10:03 PM 4/1/02
: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 2:12 AM
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> At 10:03 PM 4/1/02, Robert Padjen wrote:
> >Top Down is a great book for DCN, but it's not really
> >for the CID. I'll go out on a limb and suggest mine (
> >;) ). Sybex CID Study Guide.
At 10:03 PM 4/1/02, Robert Padjen wrote:
>Top Down is a great book for DCN, but it's not really
>for the CID. I'll go out on a limb and suggest mine (
>;) ). Sybex CID Study Guide.
I'm sure you'll get flamed for advertising your own book, but I'm going to
give you a hard time also for lack of ac
Top Down is a great book for DCN, but it's not really
for the CID. I'll go out on a limb and suggest mine (
;) ). Sybex CID Study Guide. To save a buck, if you
feel comfortable with the material, you may want to
forgo the big book and use the Exam Notes (used books
are out there too). The new test
The book is not that great. It has many errors and omissions.
I recommend the Cisco Press Top-Down Network Design book for the new CID
exam.
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Here is a link to www.amazon.com that has the book:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1578701716/qid=1015901893/sr=1-3/ref=
sr_1_3/104-1616250-9067969
Adrian
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>
> I'm searching for the Cisco Internetwork Design Manual.
go to www.cisco.com Click technical documents. Look 1/2 way down on the
left hand side. "Internetwork Design Guide.".
top down network design is also a good book, (you'll have to buy it) and the
internetworking case studies are helpful in finding the cisco way of doing
things.
-eh
-Origi
I also took it last week, after 2/25/02, and noticed no changes from the
objective list prior to the date that you have stated. While there are some
changes on the objectives listed on the website, now, ATM & ATM LANE are
still mentioned as objective categorys.
_
SNA is not listed in the objectives of the web site and it was gone as
of 2/25/02.
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I took this
I took this test last Friday and SNA was still there.
Jason Forrester
CCIE #8748
Andy Barkl wrote:
>The CID exam was recently updated. The new objectives are on the web
>site.
>The SNA and extensive ATM coverage is gone. Also Appletalk, IPX, DLSW,
>are gone as well.
>
>The exam is 90 minutes lo
Its about time they revised and updated that terrible exam!! Thanks for
letting us know!
Randy
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> I actually thought the exam was too easy.
>
> I used the CID books but the Top Down Network Design book should be the
> new course book.
>
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WOO WHOOO I am taking in it two weeks, I hate SNA!!!
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The cid book you have is good and no the book doesnt go beyond what you
need. Try using a boson test written by bernad ( I dont remember what
number
it is, it will sho
I took it last week and it's entirely new. The new objectives are listed
on the web site, SNA and ATM are gone.
I actually thought the exam was too easy.
I used the CID books but the Top Down Network Design book should now be
the new course book.
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I have tried this exam 3 times - getting 1 mark off the pass mark each
time.
I used
The cid book you have is good and no the book doesnt go beyond what you
need. Try using a boson test written by bernad ( I dont remember what number
it is, it will show who the author is in the begining of the demo) The
detailed answers will give you reference to the book you have as well as
where
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> I'm studying for the CCDP and have only the CID exam left to take. I'm
using
> the Cisc
As Cisco says, 640-025 is the current CID exam.
Good luck pal.
Dvass
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Hi Juan,
This link may be helpful. The is the exam objectives for CID test from the
cisco website. I have found that it is best to use these as a guideline for
studying regardless of the study material used so that I do not focus too
heavily on areas not covered.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/publi
Focus on the CID book. You need to know the SNA backward and forward. I had
alot of questions on it. I used boson test 1 to help me find my weakness
and where to focus my studies. Do not underestimate the test it is tough but
doable.
Ronnie
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Hi, John;
On IBM mainframes you have something called an SE, or Service Element. This
SE is
basically a Laptop computer, built into the door of the mainframe. This SE,
in its turn,
is connected to the native Token Ring environment of the mainframe. IBM
builds this
topology into their hardware for
Hi,
I have just taken the exam 5 weeks back and haven' seen any question on
Voice.
Zahid
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> Hello all
>
> I am studing for the CID exam and i was wondering if
> voice is included int the exam since the new book h
>it can be connected also directly by using an OSA token-ring adapter in the
>HOST and its configuration in the mainframe is similar to the CIP card on
>the router , they are both generated by an XCA node .
>there many types of OSA cards that work with both SNA and IP , they use
>Token Ring or Eht
it can be connected also directly by using an OSA token-ring adapter in the
HOST and its configuration in the mainframe is similar to the CIP card on
the router , they are both generated by an XCA node .
there many types of OSA cards that work with both SNA and IP , they use
Token Ring or Ehternet
Hi Michalis,
I took my CID 3 about a month ago and the test exam number was 640-025.
"CID 3.0 #640-025 Nov 9 2001 P"
Scott
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The 640-025 is still a valid exam towards your CCDP. The 640-520 is supposed
to replace the 640-025, however, I'm not sure when. The 641-520 beta was
quite a while ago but I don't think Cisco liked the results, which is
probably why it's taking so long to put out the replacement 640-520 exam.
They
Support 640-506, replace CIT
regards
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Hello all
I am just about to take the CID exam but i dont know
whixh exam to take.
The number of questions is 100 with allotted time of 2 hours and you need a
755 to pass.
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I am about to take this test, could anyon
Buy and read the Cisco Press CID Book. Boson is going to help you answer
about 2 questions out of 100 right.
Jim Walker
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Darren,
I personally took the CID
Darren,
I personally took the CID beta a while ago and I'm not sure if they made it
into the new exam.. I personally thought the CID beta was harder than the
CCIE written and just as encompassing. Nowhere near as bad on rif type
stuff though.
Cory
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A straight T1 clear channel line can get expensive depending on the
distance, plus that makes it an OPX (off premise exteansion) line. You
should use E&M for the tie line between two routers, then some sort of WAN
circuit to bring the two together. You can do anything such as FXS to FXO,
etc,. b
The CID test doesn't have any voice questions!?!
I think there's a new version of the class that has some voice stuff in it,
but I don't think the test does yet? Anyone know for sure?
If the CID test does have voice questions, then I suspect that it's written
from the point of view that you ha
>Hello,
>
>I wounder how 50 callers call one customer support phone number at the same
>time without getting a busy signal. How does this work? Could some one
>explain this? How does this relate to PBX operation and phone extensions?
>
>
>Thanks
>
>John Tafasi
The phone number you call in the
The mainframe would probably attach to the Token Ring network via a Front
End Processor (FEP) which would have a Token Ring Interface Card (TIC).
The FEP could be replaced with a router with a CIP.
Priscilla
At 12:25 AM 11/3/01, John Tafasi wrote:
>Hi Group,
>
>Can the IBM mainframe computer b
The As/400 is considered a midrange computing platform. It runs its own
operating
system on its own hardware (Os/400).
I like em.
-A
"George Murphy CCNP, CCDP" wrote:
> Yes, exactly.
>
> John Tafasi wrote:
>
> >Hello Group,
> >
> >Just a little question. Is AS400 an IBM mainframe comput
It's a minicomputer.
Priscilla
At 02:53 AM 11/2/01, John Tafasi wrote:
>Hello Group,
>
>Just a little question. Is AS400 an IBM mainframe computer?
Priscilla Oppenheimer
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Yes, exactly.
John Tafasi wrote:
>Hello Group,
>
>Just a little question. Is AS400 an IBM mainframe computer?
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Actually, the answer is No. It would fit more in the mid-range.
Ken
>>> "Charlie Hartwell" 11/02/01 03:12AM >>>
Just a little answer...
yes
(but not a very big one)
--- John Tafasi wrote: > Hello Group,
>
> Just a little question. Is AS400 an IBM mainframe computer?
>
I like your sense of humour.
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> Just a little answer...
>
> yes
>
> (but not a very big one)
>
> --- John Tafasi wrot
Just a little answer...
yes
(but not a very big one)
--- John Tafasi wrote: > Hello Group,
>
> Just a little question. Is AS400 an IBM mainframe computer?
>
Nokia Game is on again.
Go to http://uk.yahoo.com/nokiagame/ and join
I just searched cisco on those two key words (sna / stratacom) and found
pages of info for you to study.
good luck.
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> Hi All,
>
> I need help for the CID exam, I'm going for CID this week and have no idea
> from wher
ID, I
got a feeling that CID covered a much more broad issue.
Cheers
Donny
>From: "Rik Guyler"
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>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: CID - WAN switching design resource [7:21810]
>Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2001 19:08:01 -0400
>
>Chec
Check the archives on www.groupstudy.com Some time ago, Chuck Larrieu
posted a CCO link for the Stratacom stuff you might need.
Rik
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>From My understanding, there aren't that much there.. u just need to know
some basic product knowledge...
This is a site with some Stratacom issues and stuff but probably more than
needed for the CID.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/74/topissues/wan_sw/top_issues_wansw.shtml
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The Cisco Press 'Cisco Internetwork Design' and Top Down Network Design
books along with the exam objectives from CCO is what I used.
""Dale Frohman"" wrote in message
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> Hello Group,
>
> I was wondering what book is the best in preparing for the CID exam.
> I noticed a
Zahid, I used Ciscopress and Boson #2 and #1. Also Priscilla's "Top Down
Network Design" is great... Good Luck
Zahid Hassan wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>I would appreciate any suggestions/tips on CID 3.0 exam.
>I will be taking the exam next week and am using
>mainly the CCO for preparation.
>Any i
>>for now Cisco only
> wants you to know what they are and some general
> stuff about it.
Not true. Check this web siteand follow the links.
It has more than what u need.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/74/topissues/wan_sw/top_issues_wansw.shtml
VB
--- Paul Jin wrote:
> Robert Padjen
Simple pre-sales level stuff on 'stratacom' is all I remember having to
know. Number of slots, backplane, etc. You will do better in your search
on CCO if you search 'wan switching' instead of stratacom.
As usual, pay special attention to anything that has been EOL for a couple
of years now ;-)
Here's a link for stuff that I used when I took the exam. It covered all of
the stuff I ran into on the exam.
http://cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/wanbu/8_5/switch/sys/sysmpt01.htm
As an alternative, Chapter 9 of Cisco WAN Quick Start (ISBN 157870104X)
summarizes all of that info in a mor
Robert Padjen wrote:
>
> Yes, my CID text does address the StrataCom, however,
> I recommend that readers augment this material with
> CCO. It appears that the test has altered a few
> questions since the last publication and it would be
> easiest to bolster the Cisco material as opposed to
> try
btw, this is a whitepaper on the BPX
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/si/bp8600/tech/bpx86_wp.htm
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Yes, my CID text does address the StrataCom, however,
I recommend that readers augment this material with
CCO. It appears that the test has altered a few
questions since the last publication and it would be
easiest to bolster the Cisco material as opposed to
try and keep up with the errata for eac
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