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BCMSN over with 923/1000
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| Guys!!
BCMSN was a real..., anyway it took me two months and twenty days (923/1000). Why it took so long? because I was not intersted in just passing the test. Real thing is that Switching is one of my prime job responsibilties. I am a network engineer in a country wide national Telecommunication Company. The network has around 320 switches which are manged by CWSI.
As wise people say there is no substitute of practical knowledge, its true. Well I couldn't find BCMSN Cisco press book. But I prepared from Exam Cram and MacGrawhill. Examcram is the best. But you can find a real life model made step by step in MacGrawhill and sufficient material on Multicast esp IGMPs, PIMs and DVMRP. Besides all this Cisco site is very helpful esp the CAN model white papers and others. More hungry go for RFCs.
Now I am planning to join Ericsson, what do you think!! I like to work on wireless networks, WAP, GPRS, etc.
Last but not least: Plenty knowledge and little(if you can find more its blessing) experience is the key.
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| hey knowledge, did you get that famous type in question??? if so can you tell us how hard was it?? can you tell me where to focus on the most because I am taking the test tomorrow. Thank you | |
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| I just passes my CCNA 2.0 test. What is the best order to take the 4 CCNP tests in and what study materials should I get. Does Cisco Press have any CCNP books? | |
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| 1) Well there was only one type-in command, but I was fully prepared. I was quite familiar with the commands but its better if you cram rare commands if you have time. Anyway be relaxed. Commands won't be that difficult.
2) It depends on you what you select first, but it should be either BCMSN or BSCN. Also depends on the availability of the material.
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