ACRC + BGP - Access Lists -(most) IPX stuff = BSCN. They get more in depth
on the routing protocols.
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Dude, I am in class this week(today was the first day), for the BCSN and its
way different than the ACRC. More focus on Distanve Vector/Link State
Protocols, Address summarization and from the look of the text, BGP.
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For those who had the occasion to either take (or compare) the ACRC and
BSCN
exams, did you feel they were very, somewhat or not similar? I've been
reviewing the ACRC guide
i think dest addr., dest mac, next hop addr.
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Asunto: ACRC Objective question.
Here's a question that was in a study guide I couldn't
Add some good BGP material and you should have it (and drop IPX bridging).
Feargal
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Hi all:
Is the ACRC training course and documents very
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take a look at the objectives on Cisco's site. In class, our instructor
told us the major differences. This is from memory, so I might miss
something.
More : BGP, EIGRP
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hi
that's the impression i get from exam outline. but cisco is notorious for
putting up Qs which are remotely connected to exam outlines
can anyone clarify if IPX, ISDN DDR, Bridges
790 is the passing score for all.
"Amit Lilani" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/24/00 03:12AM
just wanted to know the passing marks for ccna ... i just gave it today got
727 out of 1000 --- 790 was passing ... all places told me 70 percent was
passing ... of all my acrc book also told 70 is passing...
That would depend on your knowledge of the material. They change the
questions so if you get more questions on topics you do not know about then
yes the tests get harder the second time. If the second time you get more
questions on topics you know then they get easier.
Harder is a matter of
Cisco doesn't use adaptive testing, which I think is what the person wanted
to know. Information on which questions you missed is not saved, as far as
I know. Information on which topics you appear to be bad is not saved either.
If you think about the complexities of a testing system that
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Bridging, IPX, Appletalk, remote access and ISDN have been dropped. Focus
on BGP, OSPF, EIGRP for three quarters of the test. I passed it last
take a look at the objectives on Cisco's site. In class, our instructor
told us the major differences. This is from memory, so I might miss
something.
More : BGP, EIGRP, OSPF, Redistribution
Removed : IPX, ISDN DDR, Bridging, Spanning-Tree (all covered in ICND)
Basically, it's more indepth
I will tell you that just from Cisco's site, what they list in the
outlines, they are definitly different. One obvious note is that ACRC
does not include BGP in the outline, BCSN does..that right
there is enough to tell me not to use exclusivly ACRC materials for the
BCSN test.
On
Dennis,
What did you primarily use for study materials for BCSN? (books)
On Tue, 18 Jul 2000, Dennis Laganiere wrote:
Bridging, IPX, Appletalk, remote access and ISDN have been dropped. Focus
on BGP, OSPF, EIGRP for three quarters of the test. I passed it last week,
so I know you can do
I used Large Scale ip Networking solutions from Cisco. There are 5 chapters
in the book that really make up the BCSN.
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Dennis,
What did you primarily use for study materials for BCSN? (books)
On Tue,
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/pdf/bscn.pdf
At 06:27 PM 7/18/00 +0100, you wrote:
A Chairde,
I have been studying for ACRC, but due to travel commitments
will not be able to complete exam by 31 July deadline.I will study BSCN
instead .I was wondering
Bridging, IPX, Appletalk, remote access and ISDN have been dropped. Focus
on BGP, OSPF, EIGRP for three quarters of the test. I passed it last week,
so I know you can do it. :-)
- Dennis
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Why don't you take a look at the new track? The ACRC is about to disappear,
and if you're studying from scratch anyway, the focus of the BSCN is
tighter. You need to really know and understand BGP, EIGRP, and OSPF; and
these are great things to learn anyway.
I'd offer you the stuff I've
The ACRC exams expires only on July31 not June
As i know
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Hey GroupStudy -
24 hours before they retire 640-403 I squeaked by with a
congrats on passing but you had more time than you thought.
the exams expire on 31 JULY not 30 June
The CIT builds on everything so that should be last, go for the CLSC or
CMTD.
Unless of course you're going to do the ver 2.0 stuff now
Kevin Wigle
CCNP, CCDA..
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It's already started. Where have you been?
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hi group,
hope it is not true because i skipped the survey and went straight to the
exam!
maybe thats why i failed . i was reallywell prepared got 768! studied 4 mos
for this exam. have 1.5 yrs cisco exp also.
Ques: when answering fill-in command q's,can you assume to be in correct
config
hi group,
hope it is not true because i skipped the survey and went straight to the
exam!
maybe thats why i failed . i was reallywell prepared got 768! studied 4 mos
for this exam. have 1.5 yrs cisco exp also.
Ques: when answering fill-in command q's,can you assume to be in correct
config
From what I can tell it's too much and not enough. Too much more material
(Bridging, Queueing, etc) and not enough on the Routing protocols (OSPF,
EIGRP, BGP)...
HTH
--
Kevin L. Kultgen
MCSE+I, MCDBA, CCNA, A+, Network+, i-Net+/CIW
IRIS Systems Inc, MCSP
Calgary, Alberta
""Doma, Tapera""
You are ready for ACRC, but not for the new Routing 2.0 exam.
If you attempt to write the Routing 2.0 exam using ACRC material, you're
going to be disappointed.
my .02
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isn't going to begin in August of this year?
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Dear All,
Can anyone tell me that when the testing
Routing 2.0 Exam 640-503 is currently live.
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Dear All,
Can anyone tell me that when the testing of Routing 2.0 regarding CCNP
track
4.0 will be started? is it 30th June 2000?
Shoaib
Thanks and
ACRC and BSCN exam outlines are very different.
BSCN (640-503) does not cover ISDN/DDR, Bridging, Appletalk
but does contain more OSPF, EIGRP, BGP
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Well, the CCDA is easy enough, and the 2.0 test are available now, so you
could (depending on your experience) shoot for some 2.0 as well.
Francisco Muniz.
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Hi all
Passed my ACRC this morning (first
What study materials did you use to help pass the ACRC exam ? Thank You
Raheem
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Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2000 16:56:07
a co-worker of mine took the test and just used boson...
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Hi Acrc-ians,
I am planning to take ACRC this month end and I am using the Cisco Course
book for the same.
Could anyone give me some
luck, and good score on ACRC.
Daryn P. Bartlett
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Hi all,
Can
Passsing score 790, # of questions 72.
Louie
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Subject: ACRC passing marks
Could anybody pls tell me the passing marks for ACRC and
Great insight. Does the Boson ACRC Test1 cover the 640 - 403 exam. How much
does it cost. Thanks
RahSta
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This is something id surely like to know, i'll be taking this on Tuesday!!!
jeongwoo park wrote:
Could anybody who had taken ACRC test tell me how hard it is, and what area
I should prepare harder.
I was told that there will be lots of "Fill in the blank" Qs.
Any comments about ACRC would
I second this opinion.
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The ACRC Test1 (318 Questions) from Boson was right on the money. It's
syntax and devious nature may have actually exceeded that of Cisco. It is
a
good prep, especially
technical foundation for producing their
products, assuming he's not the only techie contributor.
dave "gotta pass cit real soon" h
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It costs $29.00 and cover 640-403.
labjr
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Great insight. Does the Boson
Thank you for the feedback. I love groupstudy. PEACE
RahSta
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ACRC is quite hard. 72 questions, 90 min, 790 to pass.
There're about 12 'fill in the blank' questions. The
area to concentrate on would be OSPF, EIGRP. Nothing
on AppleTalk. Barely passed last week with 805. I did
not use any book or attended any class. Only used some
notes found on the net and
If you're limited in the number of official courses you can take, my recommendation
would be to self-study for the core CCxP exams (ACRC/BSCN, CLSC/BCMSN, CMTD/BCRAN) and
take the CIT course--especially if you're limited in terms of hands-on equipment
availability. CIT gives you hands on on
I heard Appletalk was on it.
JS
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Could anyone tell me if the AppleTalk, ISDN and NLSP are covered in ACRC
test? I'm kind of wondering about
Are you really CCNA certified?
Where would would you find anything related to Cisco Career Certification
Exams?
Whether or not the material covered in the Appendix is on this particular
exam, you should study the material, regardless. Are you studying just for
the exam or are you thirsting for
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