Hi
Anthony,
I'm in
the same shoes as you, but I have checked the archive files for this group study
and the general opinion of the guys is to get the Building Cisco Remote
Access Network by Catherine Paquet isbn 1578700914.
I hope
this helps or if anyone has anymore suggestions.
Tai
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did you have any questions about 700 router on test ?
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> Yes!!!
> Compared to Routing and Switching i found this exam fairly easy. There
were like 20 choo
1) I would say B is the best answer. A could be true if you were using the
European model which expects the NT1 to be provided by the telco (so the BRI
is going to have 4-wire coming to it). A North American BRI would have the
NT1 integrated, so in that case the answer would be false.
2) I suc
My understanding is that the AS line would be an access server. They
have high-port density for ISDN/POTS with digital modems (I'm no expert,
never touched one, just read a little).
I'm curious if a 3660 with a bank of analog and/or BRI ports would qualify
as an access server? I'm guessing
I must say I enjoyed the Sybex CCNP Remote Access Study Guide by Robert
Padjen, Todd Lammle w/ Sean Odom ISBN: 0-7821-2710-X
I especially like the way they slam Cisco for having the 700s on the test.
^*!# piece of #*$@ boxes that they are.
Oh, btw: couldn't get in for my BRCAN this morning. Lo
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> I want to build a lab consisting of a 700 series router and (2) - 2503
> routers. (2) V.34 modems
>
> My questions is how can I simulate ISDN on these 2503 routers. I dont have
2
This is how I remeber.
Q.921 is layer 2, because it has a 2.
Q.931 is layer 3, because it has a 3.
This is how one of the books I remember reading said. PEACE
Raheem
>From: "Sisqo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "Sisqo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: Re: BCRAN challenge question for the day
D - layer 3 ... right?
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> Q.931
>
> Is it a layer 2
Q.931 is a layer 3 protocol specifying the D channel signalling.
Sophie
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> Q.931
>
> Is it a layer 2 or layer 3?
> Is it B channel or D channel?
>
>
> _
The way I understand it Q.921 debugging is for layer two and Q.931 is for layer three.
Please feel free to correct my answer as needed.
Jim
> > Q.931
> >
> > Is it a layer 2 or layer 3?
> > Is it B channel or D channel?
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D - layer 3 ... right?
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> Q.931
>
> Is it a layer 2 or layer 3?
> Is it B channel or D channel?
>
>
> _
> FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:
John,
You are right about OSPF; I am OSPF obsessed this week, so did not pay much
attention to the others.
Charles
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> Hi Guys,
>
>
> While I am studying for the BCRAN, I found the following question
> w
I am looking at getting the CiscoPress book by Catherine Paquet ISBN #
1578700914, published 1999. This seems to be the only CP book available at
the moment. Can anyone tell me if it is current for the new exam ?
Thanks. Carl.
" Integrity Can Be Communicated"
,
/'^ ^'\
((
Remember that BCRAN also covers the 700 series router which does not use the
Cisco CLI. It uses 'Set' commands
Example:
CD LAN
SET IP ADDRESS 10.1.1.1
""Dale Cantrell"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Well.. yes. To get a router or switch
Well.. yes. To get a router or switch to do anything close to what you want,
you'll use the IOS CLI(interface config and global config). Your typing
skills will explode. :>) If I understand your question right, or maybe you
meant do they have drag and drop CLI answer options? I hear of people
On Sat, 14 Oct 2000, Carl Mirsky wrote:
> I would like some advice as to which resource(s) to use for the BCRAN exam.
> Has anyone used either the Cisco Press or Sybex book? Of course this would
> supplement hands-on and purveying the Cisco site.
ciscopress BCRAN is an excellent book.
Brian
I would like some advice as to which resource(s) to use for the BCRAN exam.
Has anyone used either the Cisco Press or Sybex book? Of course this would
supplement hands-on and purveying the Cisco site.
Thanks.
Carl Mirsky
CCNA, CCDA, MCSE
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FAQ, list archives,
ISDN, BRI, PRI, AAA, FRAME-RELAY (MUST KNOW ), X.25 , TACACS+ and etc.
Jason
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SH Wesson
Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 9:01 PM
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Subject: BCRAN
Can anyone give me some tips as to how to
Did you see any Remote Access and VPN question on the exam ?
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.uk...
> I would study most topics relating to remote access networks!!
>
> Just kidding! I read the Cisco press book (Building Cisco remote access
> net
I would study most topics relating to remote access networks!!
Just kidding! I read the Cisco press book (Building Cisco remote access
networks) and purchased a Boson exam and then cruised this exam. Most
people (including myself) tend to find this is the easiest exam of the 4.
But that's not
70%
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Subject: RE: BCRAN passed!!
Jason,
How much ISDN was on the exam?
Raheem
>F
on ISDN and thanks
>
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Avran
> Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 10:03 AM
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> Subject: Re: BCRAN passed!!
>
>
> Congratulations! How much hands on did
Jason,
How much ISDN was on the exam?
Raheem
>From: "Yee, Jason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "Yee, Jason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "'Avran'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, &quo
a bit of hands on DDR, quite a bit on ISDN and thanks
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Avran
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 10:03 AM
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Congratulations! How much hands on did you have
I am not sure of the differences as I did not take CMTD
jASON
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Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 10:27 AM
To: Yee, Jason; cisco@groupstudy. com (E-mail)
Subject: Re: BCRAN passed!!
Hello guys,
Sorry for repeating
Hello guys,
Sorry for repeating questions, how much the CMTD and BCRAN differs ? I am
going
to take CCNP v.2 if I have the chance :)
Thanks
Regards,
Leonard Ong, ST, CCNP R&S+Voice, CCDP R&S, CSE, SAIR&GNU LCP, MCP, BCP
PT. Internusa Data Digitalindo
**NOTE: New CCNA/CCDA List has been fo
Congratulations! How much hands on did you have? Keep the pace.
avran
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> hi all
>
> I want to share this joy with the rest of the guys in the group th
Jason,
I am taking mine Friday. Good luck on your exam! This is my second Cisco
Exam.
If anyone would mine sharing with me as well.
Thanks
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Yee, Jason
> Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 6:31 PM
>
same to you
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To: Yee, Jason; cisco@groupstudy. com (E-mail)
Subject: RE: BCRAN exam this Saturday?
Jason,
I am taking mine Friday. Good luck on your exam! This is my second Cisco
Exam
I took the exam recently, and I too read those objectives. My advise?
Forget you ever even looked at that PDF. That info is COMPLETELY
misleading, and I'm baffled as to why Cisco would publish something so
irrelevant to the exam. Concentrate on the objectives set forth in the
BCRAN book. Good
s can this work/and if so how does it
> tell the different ports
>
> i`m guessing it just uses the port number IF it works
>
>
> many thanks
>
> steve
>
> >From: "Atif Awan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: "Atif Awan&q
Skinner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: BCRAN Loopback int
>Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2000 13:38:09 GMT
>
>
>Many thanks chaps..that has haelped a lot...
>another question though is :-
>
>if i have 30 async port
different ports
i`m guessing it just uses the port number IF it works
many thanks
steve
>From: "Atif Awan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "Atif Awan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Stephen Skinner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&
This is an example of a loopback interface :
If you allow remote clients to dial into IPX network resources, you should
create a loopback interface, which is
virtual interface existing only in the router. Assign a Novell IPX network
number to this loopback interface,
then assign this network num
Here is an example from OSPF. OSPF Designated Routers and Backups are
elected based on priority and Router ID. The Router ID is the highest ip
address of and ACTIVE (up/up) interface. If you wanted router X to be the
DR all the time, but you relied on the IP address of a serial line, a line
You define a loopback interface using the global configuration mode command:
int loopback 0
It immediately creates a virtual interface which is by default in the up/up
state. This interface does not depend on other things ( like keepalives,
clocking, physical cable connectivity ) to remain in t
I think the passing score is 706, number of questions are 61
Jason
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please tell me the pass score of bcran and the numb
The passing score is not 692 that is for CIT, the passing score is 706 for
BCRAN.
John
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Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2000 8:11 AM
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Passing Score: 692 Time: 105 min with 61 Questions
Passing Score: 692 Time: 105 min with 61 Questions.
You can not mark and go back.
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> please tell me the pass score of bcran and the number of the questions of
> bcran
> thanx
>
>
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http://cramsession.brainbuzz.com/cramsession/pdf/cisco/BCRAN.pdf
Walid El-Khawas wrote:
Hi
All,
I am a new member of this list, and i wonder if someone can advice me about
the BCRAN EXAM ??Thankswalid
This is what I did:
http://www.insync.net/~drews/bcran/
Hth,
Ole
~~
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Systems Network Manager
CCNA, MCSE, MCP+I
RWR Enterprises, Inc.
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This is what I did:
http://www.insync.net/~drews/bcran/
Hth,
Ole
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Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2000 4:43 PM
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Hi all,
Iam taking my BCRAN next week
I plan to take BCRAN also this coming Wednesday.
Should I concern about TAG Switching and VoIP as listed in the exam
objective ?
TIA.
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Sent: Monday, August 28, 2000 10:52 AM
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Subj
I wrote the same exam about two months ago and had for or five.
Glenn
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Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 2:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Bcran cisco 700?
I wrote the exam on august fifteen and no question on
Passing mark is 709 for me anyway. I wrote in a week or so ago. As for how
hard it is, well it is relative with your experience I guess. I wrote over
20 exams
(microsoft, novell, citrix, A+, and cisco) and I would say that it is up in
the 8 region on a scale of 10.
A good thing that I was not e
The group can correct me if I am wrong but Cisco bought an outfit call
Combinet and inherited the 700 series. They are onlu producing three of them
now:
the 761M, 775M, and the 776M.
Don't get me wrong they are supporting the lower end ones also but not just
producing them anymore.
"Daniel Ma" <
I wrote the exam on august fifteen and no question on 700 series routers.
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> Are there questions about the cisco 700, and how to configure it, on the
> bcran exam? Thanx.
>
> Rishard
>
>
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think Cisco developed this. They bought
the low end router series and/or the company that made them. Since then, the
800 series, which is the replacement for the 700 series, uses a version of
IOS.
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"Daniel Ma" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
ne
Definitely, just passed this on Friday last week. Know your CLI WELL (I'd
put it in bigger caps if I could)!
Steve
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Sheahan, Ryan
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2000 8:47 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: BCRAN
I just wrote the exam and there was a lot of "writting the commands"
questions but you had a choice of about 80 or so commands.
Know them because they have tricky commands just to confuse the hell out of
you.
Know ISDN and modem stuff very well. Just for reinforcement learn AT
commands.
A few fra
Don't worry about typing in alot of cmds. The test only has 6-8 questions
where they have you type in actual cmds. There easy.
eg. copy run start, sh tech, sh cpu proc, sh interface.
Know your ISDN, AAA, Virtual templates / profiles, DDR, x.25, frame-relay.
For some reason they hit you on al
Daniel,
Yes that is a valid command. It is used to specify a modem
as inoperable so that your router doesn't use it anymore. Very
useful when you have a MICA modem card that has six modems on
the card and only one goes bad. :-)
HTH,
AQ
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> (con
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Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 6:51 AM
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Aderion--you recommendation appears very well tho
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I'm the President of
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Subject: Re: BCRAN Exam Help > Can you recommend Book for BSCN?
Aderion--you recommendation appears very well thought out, which
leads me to ask what you recommend for BSCN (ACRC replacement).
Thanks in Adva
>From what I understand from the BCRAN course, you are right, the ISDN will
not disconnect just because the Serial line went down if you are using it.
However, if you configure your logical dialer without load thresholds and
ppp multilink you can use 1 B channel for 1 connection so that if you are
I'm the President of a local study group here in Atlanta and we have chosen
to use book the by Thomas Thomas & Adam Quiggle, ISBN#0072124806 and have
found it to be the most thorough. They also include a FAQ following each
chapter, case studies and at least 20 Q&A for each chapter. They've also
Your guess is 100% in place, in fact this is the only role of fast-idle
timeout.
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> When using a BRI interface as a backup interf
, August 04, 2000 12:48 PM
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Subject: Re: BCRAN exam and Hats off to all participants!
I did not see any questions about these subjects on my recent BCRAN test.
There were several in the Boson BCRAN test #1, but none in the real test
(the Boson test is both for BCRAN and the
I did not see any questions about these subjects on my recent BCRAN test.
There were several in the Boson BCRAN test #1, but none in the real test
(the Boson test is both for BCRAN and the older CMTD test). Also, the BCRAN
official study guide from Cisco Press didn't have these subjects either IIR
In a message dated 8/4/00 1:17:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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<< dmz (do not know what that is) >>
This is the demilitarized zone. This is a part of the three part
firewall. This is the LAN in between the outside filter router and the inside
filter router where you
Watch out for the line wrap on the URL.
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Circusnuts
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 4:46 AM
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http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/exam_list.ht
m
Good Luck !!!
Phil
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Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 8:32 PM
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> Does any one have a list of the objec
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> From: Matt C. Lange [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 3:58 AM
> To: Tor ZI-P/ Brian Dunbar; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: bcran looms
>
> That scoring cant mak
That scoring cant make sense, so if I got a 903 i got 120 %
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Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 1:19 PM
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Subject: RE: bcran looms
If I have it right the method is
: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: bcran looms
Well, here you are:
62 questions, 90 minutes (my exam was 105 minutes, but probably because this
is outside the US), no marking capability, once you answer a question you
can't return back, passing score is 706 on a scale of 300 to 1000 as written
on the
Well, here you are:
62 questions, 90 minutes (my exam was 105 minutes, but probably because this
is outside the US), no marking capability, once you answer a question you
can't return back, passing score is 706 on a scale of 300 to 1000 as written
on the score sheet (can anybody explain this scale
I used the Cisco Press book Building Cisco Remote Access by Catherine Paquet
to pass the BCRAN Exam.
Lonnie
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> I'm currently reading the BCRAN boo
I'm currently reading the BCRAN book from Osborne/McGraw-Hill and I must say
it's quite good.
> Hello group,
>
> I want to know that which book for BCRAN is good? Should I use BCRAN by
> cisco press...author: Catherine Paquet
> Or new BCRAN book by Thomasby osborne (i assume) ???
>
I just passed BCRAN exam last Thursday, I used CIM, ISDN Access and Exam
Cram "Remote Access", it's a compact book which maps directly with the
course (and exam) outline. Very helpful.
Regards
Shahir Boshra
Telecommunications Specialist
USAID - Egypt
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I would read the BCRAN book from Mc Graw Hill ISBN 00721244806 it's GREAT,
it
tells you alot of good things about the test and
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Are you sure this is the right ISBN. I called Barnes&Nobles today and they
have no such book not even to order. I even tried doing a search on
Amazon.com
I would read the BCRAN book from Mc Graw Hill ISBN 00721244806 it's GREAT, it
tells you alot of good things about the test and plus you will learn so much
more.
Brian
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>From bcran ciscopress (Catherine Paquet), 'the main difference between a
rotary group and a dialer profile is that a physical interface participates
in only one rotary group. With a dialer profile, a physical interface can
belong to many different pools'
Hope this help.
Eric
Mingzhou Nie <[EMA
Scott,
The Cisco Press BCRAN book is adequate to pass the test. I just passed BCRAN
today. I use that book, some working experience, and Boson BCRAN #2.
Good luck,
Ken.
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> Hi group,
>
> In an eff
There are some new books out that you might want to consider
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0072124806/qid%3D957321968/002-487336
5-7900812
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Bruce Williams
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 11:42 PM
To
I've heard good things about quality of the Bosons, however I tend toward
the Sybex books for Q&A's.
Once you re-format your hard drive for whatever reason (and restore the
Boson material), it's my understanding that the Bosons will no longer work.
I've dealt with that sort of copy protection in
CISCO Remote Access Networks by Catherine Paquet
Worked fine for me for CMTD. Should be all you need.
Ben
--- Scott Merritt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi group,
>
> In an effort to continue my CCNP track, I am looking for a good BCRAN
> book.
> The only one I can seem to find is the Cisco
Just passed the test yesterday. And that was my only resource, besides
Boson. It is all you will need.
Derek S. Winchester
Sr. Wan Engineer
Data Communications Department
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There is a new BCRAN book out that you might want to consider, so far it has
gotten 5 star reviews, here is the URL:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0072124806/qid%3D957321968/002-487336
5-7900812
Tom
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
I passed BCRAN 2 days ago and in my preparation I used Boson CMTD/BCRAN
first test, I found that the real test questions are completely different
from the boson test, maybe 10% have similarity.
Focus on the Cisco press book mainly and Cisco product catalog .
I found the exam easier then ACRC and
I only used the course training material. It seem to cover everything I saw
on the test.
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From: Tor ZI-P/ Brian Dunbar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 10:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: BCRAN
For those who have taken the BCRAN exam how we
In the live BCRAN test, there is an exhibit button on all the fill in the
blank questions. You must re-type the command (no cut and paste that I
could find) into the answer field.
Jeff
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From: Ogle, Michelle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2000 12:10
Yep.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Ogle, Michelle
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2000 12:10 PM
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Subject: BCRAN Command List
Hi All.
In the beta exam for remote access we were given a long list of commands to
choose f
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