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How deep do yall think they will get into Apple talk??
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| catfisch 2002-01-05, 9:13 pm |
| How deep do yall think they will get into Apple talk on the test?? | |
| Sh0tgun 2002-01-06, 12:45 am |
| My CCNA instructor said the test didn't cover AppleTalk at all. (He's CCNP/CCDP.) I believe that. He elaborated on it saying that suddenly when you get to - what?, the NP Routing or Support test, then you have to know AppleTalk. Sounded funny.
I have taken the test, and I didn't see a single question on it.
You may need to know that ASP is at the Session layer?? But I doubt even that. | |
| Ladydraconia 2002-01-06, 5:46 am |
| Just passed CCNA mid-Dec, husband just passed CCNA 2 Jan 02- we didn't see any questions on Appletalk..... several on Novell protocols, and the ususal bridging/switching, TCP/IP layering, and command line questions- no Apple!
Go for it! | |
| jchlim 2002-01-07, 1:31 am |
| quote: Originally posted by catfisch
How deep do yall think they will get into Apple talk on the test??
You need to know a few incidental things about Appletalk, but it is not covered officially. Incidetal thing like Appletalk access-list number 600 -699 - even then these questions are rare. I did not get any Appletalk question. | |
| Yankee 2002-01-08, 4:26 am |
| AppleTalk has even been removed from the CCIE Lab, so you will see little to no mention of it throughout any of the Cisco exams.
Yankee | |
| darthfeces 2002-01-09, 9:08 am |
| not at all ....
i wouldn't sweat it.
know osi top to bottom,
be ready for subnetting q's
follow a study guide or text and you'll
be fine.
if your worried buy a ccna simulator
i think cisco just came out w/ one |
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