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2000-07-27, 5:02 pm

OK, you deifnately need to study for this. There were a lot of questions on my exam that I have not found in any of the dumps. I even took the 186 question exam slam test. You can find a link under I-Net at the website www.thaimoong.com/mcse The exam slam did help a lot but there were atleast 15 maybe 20 questions I have never seen before. If you haven't taken the Net+ yet, I recommend it before the I-Net+. Many questions are network based and knowing the info before hand helps. The material wasn't hard just very diverse. Some of the wording on questions was also tricky. There were:

1) Two quesitons on what a gateway does.
2) How long to download a 7000 BIT file with a 56k.(bit not kb)
3) What has a permanant connection to the internet at all times? ISP, NAP, or DSN? Tricky wording on this one...ISP is connected to the internet backbone through a NAP, but NAP is a permant connection to the internet. I chose ISP on this one.
4) What entry in DNS tells you the person who ops the Server?
5) What should you install on an Email Server? I chose anti virus software
6) What does a client need to access a WAN? subnet, ip address, subnet + ip address + gateway, subnet + ip address + gateway + router
7) There were no questions on HTML
8) One question on private and public key
9) One question on a Certificate Server(When to implement one)

Well that's pretty much all I can remember. Again...Net+ helps on this exam. You will pass if you know the quesitons from the exam slam tests. But let's be real here. You need to understand this material. Otherwise you are diminishing the value of the certification. Best of luck to all...

A+, Net+, I-Net+...CCNA in October and on to the revamped MCSE


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2000-07-27, 8:23 pm

quote:
Originally posted by Silicon Scream:
4) What entry in DNS tells you the person who ops the Server?




The others I know, but how about this one? Anybody know the answer to this? thanks.

2000-07-27, 8:27 pm

Person??? I don'tknow about that! Usually, the part right after the protocol tells you the name of the server or the computer whose files you are accessing. I don't think there is a way to tell the person who is repsonsible for the server by the URL though.

2000-07-28, 1:49 am

SOA entry

2000-07-28, 10:34 am

In the Soa record you must put :

domain SOA nameofthehost nameoftheperson

Cheers

Gianpy
MCP,MCP+I,MCSE,CCNA,A+,Network
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2000-07-28, 11:48 am

quote:
Originally posted by castletoth:
The others I know, but how about this one? Anybody know the answer to this? thanks.


The correct answer is RP, (responsible person)

2000-07-28, 1:14 pm

RPis the the right answer guys. I loked it up. Thanx for the steady responses. Remember, SOA is the first entry but RP does mean: Responsible Person.

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Image is one thing, Certification is everything else!!!

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2000-07-28, 8:07 pm

Where did you look up the RP answer? There are a few things that I can't seem to find information on, unless I am overlooking them. I am using the David Groth book, and the New Horizons foundations courseware.
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