http://www.tcpmag.com/exams/article.asp?EditorialsID=71
Have you also read Pricilla's book--Top Down Network Design?
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exam will retire on September 30, 2003
Here is the link to the previous quote
http://newsroom.cisco.com/dlls/prod_062403.html
Koen
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immediately delete it from your computer.
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from the source.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US
7;t expired? Or does it update iff it has already expired?
Annlee
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" FWIW, I just ran into
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> Boson's guarantee is if you fail Twice within 90 days after purchasing the
> practice exam. So if you fail once and pass the second time you won't get
> you $40 back.
>
ttp://newsroom.cisco.com/dlls/prod_062403.html
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> I've nev
ys that the CCNA would be upgraded for 3
years - but that seems to be the only timeframe.
Kevin Wigle
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> I've never s
Just so you know, there are companies out there that refund your money if
you don't pass the first time.
Shawn K.
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Can you recall how many cases was in your exam? ( in my old exam, 2000,
it was two cases).
Regards,
Fathalla
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Boson's guarantee is if you fail Twice within 90 days after purchasing the
practice exam. So if you fail once and pass the second time you won't get
you $40 back.
I didn't do the new CCDA but I did the CCDP/CCNP recerts just a while ago.
As the CCDA is only an one exam test, it might not bother y
ams/notes that I can buy that would be
helpful?
Thank you.
Sincerely,
CN
>From: "Willy Schoots" >To: "'Cisco Nuts'" >Subject: RE: CCDA (DESGN
640-861) ... A BEAST [7:73770] >Date: Sat, 9 Aug 2003 15:29:55
+0200 > >One of the reasons is
At 8:17 PM + 7/29/03, Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote:
>Fathalla Ahmed wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Any body knows if IPX and AppleTalk are included in the new
>> CCDA exam?
>
>Although I haven't taken the test, I do have a copy of the course, and
>there's no IPX or AppleTalk.
>
>Good luck with it.
>
I just passed the exam and I didn't find any specific q on ipx,
appletalk.
Of course you should know the basics...right?
C
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Fathalla Ahmed wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Any body knows if IPX and AppleTalk are included in the new
> CCDA exam?
Although I haven't taken the test, I do have a copy of the course, and
there's no IPX or AppleTalk.
Good luck with it.
Priscilla Oppenheimer
>
> Regards,
>
> ___
In addition to that, how many times have you heard that we should disable
CDP for security reasons? I'm sure there are some companies that aren't
allowed to run CDP for this reason. Then again, that's usually a big company
that probably wouldn't want to run ODR in the first place.
John
>>> Tom Ma
John,
I have come across ODR in production a couple of times. Up until
recently I had thought that ODR worked quite well for hub and spoke
topologies...
My most recent involvement with ODR occurred when replacing a 2621 with
a 3745, which was the hub of the hub-and-spoke topology. I quickly
l
>The sixth module is on routing protocols. Top-Down Network Design would
meet
>your needs there with a couple exceptions. The new course covers IS-IS and
>On Demand Routing (ODR). (Does anyone really use ODR, I wonder??)
>
I've never heard of anyone using ODR. Anyone here know of anyone using ODR
The new CCDA course is very different. I haven't taken the test but I bet
it's very different also. Here is a synopsis of the syllabus for the new
course:
The first module is on design methodologies. It teaches top-down network
design. The recommended reading is "Top-Down Network Design." :-)
Ser
I've had a lot of success with both the Sybex and Cisco Press books. If you
are looking for good software, try Transcender.
http://www.transcender.com/
Chris
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$44.00 all you can study
not bad.
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Group,
To answer the question regarding Knowledgenet from
e exam for dqos - this
upcoming Friday...
Robert
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CiscoNewbie wrote:
>
> Great write up. Thanks.
>
>
CiscoNewbie wrote:
>
> Great write up. Thanks.
>
> So what is the current exam number?
640-861 DESGN
>
> Is it just one exam that I have to take?
Yes, It's just one exam to get CCDA. Lots of exams to get CCDP.
>
> Do you know what the new exam number will be or is?
I think it's the same
Great write up. Thanks.
So what is the current exam number?
Is it just one exam that I have to take?
Do you know what the new exam number will be or is?
I was looking at taking the following course, what do
you think:
http://www.knowledgenet.com/courselibrary/cisco/courses/desgn_pf.jsp
Tha
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> CiscoNewbie wrote:
> >
> > Hi all. I am going up for my CCDA cert and would like to know
> > what are the recommended books and materia
xam review you might want to look at for more information.
> Good luck!
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CiscoNewbie wrote:
>
> Hi all. I am going up for my CCDA cert and would like to know
> what are the recommended books and material to study with?
Noth
CiscoNewbie wrote:
>
> Hi all. I am going up for my CCDA cert and would like to know
> what are the recommended books and material to study with?
Nothing is out yet for the new version of the test, as far as I know. Your
best bet would be to take the instructor-led class, if you can afford it.
W
Go to Ciscopress.com and do a search on the test numbers. Cisco Press books
are sometimes difficult to read, but this is where you can get the most
pertinent information and is usually what the test is based upon.
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Congratulations, the most important thing is that you thanks the Lord, with
him we are nothing
Good luck in your next goal.
Juan Blanco
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Hi Sergio,
Congrats on your achievment.You should head for now CCIE, the Black belt of
networking.
Regards,
Munit Singla
"Sergio Silva (ZA)" wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I would like to take this opportunity to thank our Gracious De
Hi Sergio,
Congrats on your achievment.You should head for now CCIE, the Black belt of
networking.
Regards,
Munit Singla
"Sergio Silva (ZA)" wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I would like to take this opportunity to thank our Gracious Dear Lord Jesus
> for guiding me and supporting me and giving me such a wond
Hi All,
I also found CCDA funny - after some time, I developed a don't-care-attitude
and just started making intelligent guesses (I thought this is what they
wanted!).
I was surprised when I got 815/1000. I really did not care!
Cheers!
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Sliver,
That was the worst one I took. And, I hate it because of case study
questions. As a non-native english speaker, I spent 50% of my time to read
the cases over and over. I read the questions and answered them in less than
30% of remain time. Passed with 912/1000. For each of unclear questions
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From: "J.D. Chaiken"
To:
Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 1:33 AM
Subject: Re: CCDA case study in Exam [7:59068]
> But on my test it was all over the place. E.g.
>
> Case Study 1 - Question About Case Study 1
> Case Study 2- Question Abo
when I took it thats the way it worked...My test had 3 case studies...
but that was long ago, its been re-done since then...
Sliver wrote:
>Hi GroupStudy,
>
>I heard that there is case studies in the CCDA exam.
>
>I would like to know how does it works? Is it that they gave you a case and
>the ne
I agree. I hated this test.
I wouldn't have minded it as much if they organized the questions better.
e.g.
Case Study 1
Question About Case Study 1
Question About Case Study 1
Question About Case Study 1
Case Study 2
Question About Case Study 2
Question About Case Study 2
Question About Case Stu
This test has multiple case studies and multiple questions per case study.
Yes, you can refer back to the case studies for all the questions.
You will lose average of 3 min. per question as you have to refer back to
the case study.
After spending over an hour on case studies (hint hint), my head
Gerhard Roets wrote:
>
> This is now just after I bought the CCDA certification kit from
> Cisco
> press, and the Sybex book ... And a new car ... And and arrg
> guess I
> have to find money ;)
The current version of the test won't expire until March. So you should
still be OK with the materials
This is now just after I bought the CCDA certification kit from Cisco
press, and the Sybex book ... And a new car ... And and arrg guess I
have to find money ;)
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Is it nit just a 'poshed' up title for the old Access Distribution Core
model ?
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Thank you for the response. I thought perhaps I was going crazy (not
that I'm not already) because I couldn't find anything.
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Subject
Andy Barkl wrote:
>
> The new CCDA beta exam lists many new topics including;
> applying design solutions using the Enterprise Composite
> Network Model (ECNM).
I've never heard of such a model. I don't think it's an industry-standard
model.
>
> I'm having difficulty locating anything on CCO an
ing objectives
> changing but they have.
>
>
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> Subject: RE: CCDA exam updated- who knew [7:41263]
>
> I looked at the site, b
Thanks. I saw the objectives, and it looks like I am going to just have to
cram the new stuff in at the last minute. I am taking the exam tomorrow at
2:45PM, so I will report back with what I discover. Too late to change it
now!
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The new objectives are posted on the Cisco web site.
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Any confirmation that the exam has changed to
Any confirmation that the exam has changed to address the new objectives? I
am taking this exam in 24+ hours... would like to hear feedback.
Thanks
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I looked at the site, but do not see any indication that it changed...
what
am I missing? I also looked at the retired exam page:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/endoflif
e.htm
Last one changed/retire
I looked at the site, but do not see any indication that it changed... what
am I missing? I also looked at the retired exam page:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/endoflife.htm
Last one changed/retired was CCNA. Please let me know where I went wrong.
I am taking
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Do you know what changed exactly? The PIX stuff seems to be a new
addition;
I don't remember studying any PIX info when I took the CCDA.
Sean
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Do you know what changed exactly? The PIX stuff seems to be a new addition;
I don't remember studying any PIX info when I took the CCDA.
Sean
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Great!!! The 3/4 CCDA exam I took was Case studies.
Ko
jONATHAN fOSTER wrote:
> >From what I have been told there will be no case studies in CID
> which to me is good news.
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>From what I have been told there will be no case studies in CID
which to me is good news.
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how you will succeed if you don't have lots of reading before you get into
real practical...?? huh...
you got the point, one reference book is not enough.
the CID book from ciscopress is pretty good; again, find something else too,
such as the cisco website, it has lots of materials, that's my
re
Sorry, under penalty of law this information is available only to
those who can navigate the Cisco Web site or many other certification
web sites. Thank you again for your interest. :-)
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>
>I am planning to give CCDA exam and
755
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Hi All,
I am planning to give CCDA exam and wondering what's the passing score.
Thanks in ad
If you are talking about just books and study guides then Amazon.com and
barnesandnoble.com can't be beat. Most of the time they will even have used
materials for almost half off the cost of the new. Just make sure you are
getting the exact same thing. I've never really needed any more than one o
Juan, in my opinion they are enough, although it never hurts to practice
with the Boson tests. I think I used #2, #1. Lots of concepts and case
studies Hope this helps
Juan Blanco wrote:
>Team,
> I will be taking the CCDA test next Saturday, I am studying the followings
>Books fr
yeah ditto that, if u want to design nets the da and dp are the way to go,
if u want to maintain/support, the na and np are preferable. I would
probably try for da and na before going to either the np or dp, for
breadth reasons.
Brian "Sonic" Whalen
Success = Preparation + Opportunity
On Thu,
Cosmin, I did CCNP first and then decided to do CCDP which requires
CCDA. The reason is that any reference to designing networks is
positive. I have had many small firms ask me to design networks for
them and they always notice the DA and DP. Also by studying the track it
enhanced my knowledg
Boson is good. Get the 2 Cisco Press books on CCDA and CCDP. That is all you
need.
Good luck
Michael
CCDP,CCDA,CCNP,CCNA and a few more...
""Bolton, Travis"" wrote in message
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> Team,
>
> I decided just recently to go towards the CCDA and DP route
Dapo, as far as books, it's CCDA exam guide by Ciscopress. I used and it was
well worth
it. Lots of folks at www.examnotes.net agree as well. Good luck
Adedapo Omisore wrote:
> Deal all,
> I need your advice as per the best book to use in preparing for my CCDA. I
> wrote my CCNA in May this
In my humble opinion the CCDA was not REAL hard but it was challenging.
I probably should have bought Pricilla's Top Down book. I used practice
test and Cisco press books. There still was questions on the test that
where not in any of the study material I studied. Case studies are no
problem.
reg
Russ, be ready for case studies. and go over a large pool of questions to
practice
before hand. This will help on the simple and quick type questions. I used
ccxx
productions, Ciscopress and some Boson.
Russ Kreigh wrote:
> Hello all, I am taking my CCDA at the Chicago Networkers this Monday, an
Concentrate on case studies, You will get 4 Case studies and 25-30 questions
minimum. rest all click the best.
fahim
ccna ccda
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> Hello all, I am taking my CCDA at the Chicago Networkers this Monday, and
was
> looking for
Hi
You will get nearly 25-30 questions on 4 Scenarios.rest is as usual cisco
questions. but still its tougher than ccna
Fahim
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> Dear All,
>
> Please advise if anyone have idea on the format of
> CCDA exams - are they all
All multiple choice and senario based questions too
Good Luck
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> Dear All,
>
> Please advise if anyone have idea on the format of
> CCDA exams - are they all multiple choices?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Chung
>
> _
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I also have same situation.I just finished my CCNP and i still whether it
worth to go through
I also have same situation.I just finished my CCNP and i still whether it
worth to go through the desidn track or not.
I want advice from u all whether the design track 'll add to me or is it
better to go through CCNP Specialization.
"Oletu Hosea Godswill CCNP, CCNA." wrote in message
[EMAIL PRO
i passed cid 3.0 on 2nd attempt.questions are all of difference than the
first try.
maybe i took the test twice in one week.
""Sean C."" wrote in message
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> CID - 100 questions - Passing is 755 Final score based on scale of 300 to
> 1000 (ie - I think
Total agreement with the comments regarding the poor
quality of the exam, however, I would not expect
dramatic benefits from the upgraded examination. The
current study materials should get you there for
640-025, and I'd focus away from Stratacom and other
'platform' specifics for the newer exam.
CID - 100 questions - Passing is 755 Final score based on scale of 300 to
1000 (ie - I think some questions are weighted heavier for scoring
purposes). Unlike CCIE written where there are 100 questions and each is
worth 1 point.
I'm copying an old rant of mine. Check the GroupStudy archives, t
Really CID was thougher than CCIE written?
Hrmm... I've heard different stories that CID isn't in case study format as
the CCDA, could you share some insight into the test format for CID?
Thanks.
- Ryan
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Hi Oletu,
I've taken both the CCDA and the CCDP certs. For the CCDA I used the ever
popular Oppenhiemer book 'Top-Down Network Design' and CiscoPress's CCDA
Cert Guide. I thought the CCDA test was the easiest test out of all the
Cisco tests I have taken. I think I could have passed it if I had
areful with my words in
the future.
Greg Macaulay
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Gee, I don't what kind of backlog you have in readin
, 2001 2:46 PM
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At 02:18 PM 5/9/01, Greg Macaulay wrote:
>Kevin,
>
>Despite your relative youth -- did it ever occur to you that the
>Syngres/Osborne materials might be WRONG!!! Especially since Priscilla --
as
>my aging brain recalls -- was on
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>Kevin Wigle
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>
>
>granted!
>
>This thread got started because I thought I was reporting something "
for your compliment on my age..
Kevin Wigle
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From: Greg Macaulay
To: Kevin Wigle ;
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 1:57 PM
Subject: RE: CCDA [7:2971]
> Kevin,
>
> Despite your relative youth -- did it ever occur to you that the
> Syn
tired Attorney/Law Professor
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At 07:42 PM 5/6/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>It takes me by surprise, as
Macaulay
Oldest CCNP/CCDP on Earth
Lifetime Member of AARP
Retired Attorney/Law Professor
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granted!
This thread got
Jenny Mcleod/NSO/CSDA on 07/05/2001
>09:13 am ---
>
>
>"Priscilla Oppenheimer" @groupstudy.com on 05/05/2001
>04:47:53 am
>
>Please respond to "Priscilla Oppenheimer"
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ad me wondering also.
It seems though that the change probably happened probably a year or so ago.
Anyway, I'm happy this thread can die anytime now (as the group
heaps applause...)
Kevin Wigle
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Hey!
So I'm not loosing it - I was sure that was the case!!
I can remember answering questions on this list about what you needed to get
CCDA.
And since Jenny has given me faith again - I have found another boo
mm, sorry about that - I got my composure back now - I think.
But just a minute. there was this old DP/NP who was never
mistaken...
thanks Jenny!
Kevin Wigle
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> It takes me by sur
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Please respond to "Priscilla Oppenheimer"
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CCDA never required CCNA. CCDP always has and still does. That takes a lot
of people by surprise.
I may be one of the older CCDPs!? I used to tell
age thing since there is a wide gap :-)
Kevin Wigle
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> Kevin,
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> I checked the ICRC (Cisco Press Book) and all the Sybex series for (CC
, PO, you're now sweet 0x1C ? ;->
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> chuck
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e. Let's get back to studying
and helping each other.
Regards
Greg Macaulay
Oldest CCNP/DP on Earth
Lifetime Member of AARP
Retired Attorney/Law Professor
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how old, just curious???
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> Kevin,
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> I'm not sure that you're not still sleepin' -- so to speak
>
> I jus
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CCDA never required CCNA. CCDP always has and still does. That takes a lot
of people by surprise.
I may be one of the older CCDPs!? I used to tell my age in hex, but i
t;
>As for Greg
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>Kevin Wigle
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> > how old, just curious???
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evin Wigle
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> how old, just curious???
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> Kevin,
>
> I'm not sure that you're not still sleepin' -- so to speak
>
> I just checked the CCDA and CCDP requirements. You are correct tha
how old, just curious???
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From: "Greg Macaulay"
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Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 11:34 AM
Subject: RE: CCDA [7:2971]
> Kevin,
>
> I'm not sure that you're not still sleepin' -- so to speak
>
> I just checked the CCDA and CCDP
Kevin,
I'm not sure that you're not still sleepin' -- so to speak
I just checked the CCDA and CCDP requirements. You are correct that the
CCNA is NOT a prerequisite for the CCDA (I'm too old to recall whether the
CCNA WAS ONCE a requirement!!-- but I don't think so!). However, in order
to obt
Yea It came straight from Cramsession's Question a day CCDA list.
www.brainbuzz.com
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Where did you get
looks like the question just has a mistake on the letter of the correct
answer.
Answer E is correct and the explanation says "deny all"
Some practice exams aren't very good when they jumble up the order of the
answers. The answer files don't adapt to the new letter an answer may get.
I betcha a
Where did you get this? We all know that there's a "deny all" at the end of
an
access list.
At 10:13 AM 05/04/2001 -0400, Jim Dixon wrote:
>Hello Group,
>
>I think this question has the wrong idea about which answer is correct here.
>What does the group think?
>Am I missing something?
>
>Sorry y
www.examcram.com
www.ccprep.com
Hedhili Nizar
CCNP and CCDP
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> I'm lookin for some CCDA free study stuff, if you have any links
> please forward them (LABS would be good) thanking you in advance,, kind
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I am enjoying studying for it now after obtaining CCNP. It is required for
CCDP, and is reminding me of how important the basics are in designing. Its
an easy one after the CCNP track but wheeew the case studies. My eyes burn
every night...
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