I have used the CIM, and it seems to work ok as a study tool, and a little
in the workplace. They are somewhat expensive-in that I feel that you should
get more content with them. Roy
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Has anyone ever used CIM? Any feedback
I received a comp. copy from Pearson (Cisco Press) to review. I havent
typed up a formal review (like the one I just completed for CCIE Practical
Studies Volume 1 by Karl Solie), but I have played with it a little.
Biggest problem I found with the CIM is that it only takes the commands that
it
I think you can use it do stuff like VOIP(use the CIM for VOIP), which
eventhough has been rated as BASIC, would cover pretty much most of the
stuff that we can expect to see in the labs. Of course, as mentioned
elsewhere, Voice (VoFR, VoATM, VoIP etc) is an evolving topic, and the
weightage will
Okay, I searched the archives and it answered my questions. Sorry for the
wast of bandwidth :-)
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I tried the online ones that are free from Cisco and they're pretty good for
the basic and intermediate stuff.
There are only a few that are free though and you need to have avalid login.
No guest accounts.
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Thanks!
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I invested in the CIM (all 6-7 modules), and have used the LAN Switching CIM
out of it all while I was preparing for the Switching exam. It works great,
except one draw back. It doesn't cover MLS. It goes over everything else
that are lined up as the objectives for the exam, with the
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