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| juice707 2004-03-01, 5:22 am |
| Hey guys, I know it sounds lame but I am still shaking with excitement, and I'm about to get very drunk.... but before I do that, and since this site helped me I want to give you an overview of it... (passed with 870)
The second nearly sank me almost instantly, it was an ospf routed scenario, the 1 router between 2 others had been replaced and the routing tables weren't getting updated. I paniced and took nearly 20 minutes to answer it before giving up. To say I was a bit shattered is an understatement. If I had known how to fully configure an ospf router from scratch and just redone the replaced router, I would have been fine. There were 2 more scenarios 1 involving setting up 3 rip routers from scratch with the routing protocol, and 1 involving a needed acces list as follows: routers 1 to 3 from left to right, stop router 3 from passing telnet traffic to any network connected to it using only 3 lines of an access list. Easy as long as you know access lists. As mentioned many times previously, know your subnetting like you know how to breath, this applies to access lists too. All the other questions were multiple guess :-), of which, a large portion I had seen before on a testking pdf. Now before you start shouting cheater you don't deserve your qualification! You look at the testking questions just once to see the obscure questions that cisco comes up with. I absolutely 100% advise that you should use this paper or another to prepare for the exam. I have been studying for over 3 months, I had the tesking pdf and I only managed 870. If you're not the sharpest knife in the drawer let me spell it out for you... without actually having worked in a cisco routed environment, I would definitely have failed. I can only recommend testking because I never saw any of the other practice exams out there. Furthermore, I would recommend staying away from sybex, Todd Lammle is a brilliant man but he misses certain pieces of vital information out in his book. "cisco press for a cisco exam" with this maxim you can't go wrong. | |
| lseals 2004-03-01, 8:13 am |
| Congrats and thanks for the info | |
| Spides 2004-03-01, 10:18 am |
| I used Sybex Todd Lamme and got 936, I found the Cisco press over the top with information, Sybex got straight to the point.....then again I did the 607 exam......and as for testking well done for using another resource, screw people who say cheat, passing is the bottom line, well done... | |
| Sexy Lexy 2004-03-01, 4:48 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by Spides
I used Sybex Todd Lamme and got 936, I found the Cisco press over the top with information, Sybex got straight to the point.....then again I did the 607 exam......and as for testking well done for using another resource, screw people who say cheat, passing is the bottom line, well done...
Passing is the bottom line? Are you really that stupid?
Isn't the test about knowledge and applying that knowledge through learning, which tests your aptitude of the criteria, which is predetermined by Cisco?
Passing the exam because you know what you're talking about and have the ability. That is the bottom line.
Big deal if you knew the answers beforehand, quite an achievement to memorise answers then quote them verbatim.
Yet another worthless CCNA to go with yours Spides.
Screw cheaters and cheating, it shows how useless you really are. |
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