It is 690.
I don't want to scare you but it is the hardest of the 4.
I found that Switching 2.0 was the easiest.
Good luck.
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That's what I wanted to know. Somehow or other, I enjoy the dryness of
cisco
press materials. Much better than others I have looked at. I like the
detail.
I just wanted to be sure.
Thanks again,
John
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>John, I used only this book for this ex
u should read CCIE Dev Tcp/IP routing as additional resource
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No,
Most of it moved to BCRAN exam.
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> I compared my new Cisco Press book for the routing
> exam with the old book I bought over two years ago. I
> found some major differences. The new exam guide book
> does NOT
No Access lists, Queuing and DDR is on the remote access exam now. Managing
IP/IPX traffic and Source routing bridging is on the CCIE written.
Regards
Jon Gudmundsson
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No Access lists, Queuing and DDR is on the remote access exam now. Managing
IP/IPX traffic and Source routing bridg
The reason everyone shouts "just use Cisco" for the 503 exam is because the
Cisco Press book exactly follows the Routing 503 exam blueprint. Every
chapter in the Cisco Press book is one of the sections covered in the actual
exam. You can pass the exam by just using this book.
Shawn K.
-Origi
Which Cisco Press book or books do you recommend?
Ko Haag
"Kaminski, Shawn G" wrote:
> The reason everyone shouts "just use Cisco" for the 503 exam is because the
> Cisco Press book exactly follows the Routing 503 exam blueprint. Every
> chapter in the Cisco Press book is one of the sections co
Use the cisco books as the main reference and use Sybex and examcram few
weeks before the exam to fresh up. That is what I did.
Regards
Jon Gudmundsson
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Which Cisco Press book or books do you recommend?
Ko Haag
"Kaminski, Shawn G" wrote:
> The reason everyone shouts "just use Cisco" for the 503 exam is
> because the Cisco Press book exactly follows th
The Cisco Press BSCN book is great. I highly recommend it. Do all of the
labs if you can.
The Cert Guide, on the other hand, is outrageously full of errata. And when
I say errata, I don't just mean misprints (althought there are tons of those
as well). LSAs and aggregate addresses often are d
s download ever worked, but if anyone has it, could you send it to
me?
TIA,
Brian
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The Cisco Press BSCN book is great. I h
I used the following to pass all my Cisco tests:
Boson practice test #1 for Exam 640-5xx $39.95
CiscoPress Certification Guide for Exam 640-5xx (Comes with electronic
practice test) $60.00 can find for $40.00 or less is used
CiscoPress Course Guide for Exam 640-5xx (Great background knowledge) $
Brian,
Yes, the Prep Library has all of the "course books" such as BSCN. The Cert
Library has all of the Cert Guides. The CDs appear to work quite well and I
thought it was pretty good practice.
Regards,
Scott
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Hai,
BGP, EIGRP and OSPF then VSM and route sumamarization. Might need to check
on RIP and IGRP also. I will take the exam again tomorrow, will give an
update tomorrow
:)
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As someone once told me, BGP, OSPF, BGP, VLSM, OSPF, BGP, and some OSPF and
BGP.
When I prepare for an exam, then FIRST and LAST things I do are look at the
Cisco sheet that tells what topics are on the exam. Knowing what is on the
test before you start reading helps, and also lets you get a feel
Thanks. Good luck...
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Peri,
I am taking my 901 on Thursday of this week as well! I have the Cisco Press
Book by Paquet, and it suppossed to cover all of the test material. I also
downloaded the IS-IS supplement from Cisco. I know NOTHING about IS-IS, so
I'm going to learn the basics and pray that there are only about 4
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Peri,
I am taking my 901 on Thursday of this week as well! I have the Cisco
Press Book by Paquet, and it suppossed to c
thing : "Doing is
Learning".
Symon
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Peri,
I am taking my 901 on Thursday of this week as well! I have the Ci
Tell me, and I may forget;
Show me, and I may remember;
Involve me, and I'll understand.
;-)
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> Agreed. When you actually "
BGP (Big Time !!!)
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> My name is Thomas, I am a network engineer working for a consulting
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> in Switzerland. After having read only for a couple of days, I
I was also surprised that RAS had that many questions too. I remember the
number of questions in the routing exam fell in the range of 62-66. Good
luck!
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I took it back in Feb and I didn't get an IS-IS questions. Maybe I was lucky
but..Good Luck.
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In my opinion, you should know the basics of IS-IS for the RTING (BSCN)
640-603 exam even though it's not mentioned in the blueprint. For instance,
what is the administrative distance of ISI-IS? (115), does IS-IS support
VLSM? (yes), is IS-IS classless? (yes), etc. I wouldn't expect any major
que
I just passed the new routing exam. 640-603
I had two questions that had to do with IS-IS. I can tell you that they were
not configuration specific. I would recommend just knowing what type of
routing protocol IS-IS is, and what propoerties apply to that type of
routing protocol.
IE - Just know
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