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| Lebanese_007 2002-03-19, 5:48 pm |
| any body knows what is the score in the new CCNA?
any body knows if the exam has more than one configuration, like do we have to configure the router with frame-relay , or just the basic configuration???
Thanks in advance | |
| wbafrank 2002-03-19, 6:28 pm |
| Cisco has to say about the new exam:
The CCNA #640-607 exam will focus on testing a candidate's knowledge and skills, The CCNA exam #640-607 replaces exam #640-507 in all
countries except Japan. All translated version of exam #640-507 will be retired on March 12, except for Networking Academy students. The CCNA #640-607 exam will utilize Flash simulations along with "drag
and drops" to validate an individual's understanding and application of the CCNA networking support objectives.
With the adoption of simulations in certification courses and exams, Cisco complements a growing trend among information technology (IT) companies to increasingly focus on knowledge and skills in
certifications. Real-world, scenario-based simulation courses and exams place an emphasis on hands-on learning, and therefore, the recognition and value of simulation-based exams are increasingly
apparent in the IT industry. Simulation questions require candidates to apply troubleshooting and problem-solving skills to resolve networking problems on their written exams just as they would need to
do while on the job.
Visit http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10.../ecampaign/misc for more information and to demo a course simulation. The CCNA
#640-607 exam is supported by the current recommended courses, ICND v1.1 and CCNA Basics v1.0. These courses are available through Cisco Learning Partners and the Networking Academy, and include integrated
course simulations to assist in preparation for the new simulation exam items. Visit
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10...learn_part.html
to find an authorized Cisco Learning Partner near you.
Although the CCNA exam has been redesigned, the learning objectives have not changed. As a result, the existing CCNA exam outline and
course outline cover all the topics on the new exam with the inclusion of simulations to further validate a candidate's network
skills. Simulations will be added to other Cisco certifications exams and recommended courses over time. | |
| bkelly6493 2002-03-20, 8:31 am |
| hi all i took the new exam 2 times and failed
both times within 2 weeks. this exam is no joke and studied for months, with todd lammle
and a virtual simulator. the hands on configuring a router is easy if you have experience or have a simulator, but the new questions are very difficult and worded funny
i will be taking this exam again and again util i pass.....the passing score is still 849..but you only get 55 questions vs 65 as the old exam had....so that's about it wish me luck all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 | |
| bkelly6493 2002-03-20, 10:41 am |
| hi all i took the new exam 2 times and failed
both times within 2 weeks. this exam is no joke and studied for months, with Todd Lammle
and a virtual simulator. the hands on configuring a router is easy if you have experience or have a simulator, but the new questions are very difficult and worded funny
i will be taking this exam again and again util i pass.....the passing score is still 849..but you only get 55 questions vs 65 as the old exam had....so that's about it wish me luck all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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| quote: Originally posted by bkelly6493
hi all i took the new exam 2 times and failed
both times within 2 weeks. this exam is no joke and studied for months, with todd lammle
and a virtual simulator. the hands on configuring a router is easy if you have experience or have a simulator, but the new questions are very difficult and worded funny
i will be taking this exam again and again util i pass.....the passing score is still 849..but you only get 55 questions vs 65 as the old exam had....so that's about it wish me luck all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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| quote: Originally posted by bkelly6493
hi all i took the new exam 2 times and failed
both times within 2 weeks. this exam is no joke and studied for months, with Todd Lammle
and a virtual simulator. the hands on configuring a router is easy if you have experience or have a simulator, but the new questions are very difficult and worded funny
i will be taking this exam again and again util i pass.....the passing score is still 849..but you only get 55 questions vs 65 as the old exam had....so that's about it wish me luck all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
hah |
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