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line or interface configuration???
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| ggmis65 2001-11-15, 8:20 pm |
| Hello everybody,
BCRAN is my third test to compleate CCNP. So far it seems that the hardest part of this test is trying to remember the great amount of commands that a remote access configuration required. I belive that a good way to memorize all this commands is to really understand them. Still I`ve got some problem to remember when a command required be in interface or in line configuration. Why? Becouse I still can not explain the real difference.....(Cisco press doesn`t seem to be so helpfull). Can enybody remove this "black spot" in my brain?
Thanks for your help! | |
| haseeb_eng 2001-11-16, 1:54 am |
| This was the same problem i was getting . But i had overcome this problem by writing the commands on the blank paper again and again & this helped me to remember the correct sequence of commands as well as their mode . | |
| rage303 2001-11-16, 2:30 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by ggmis65
Hello everybody,
BCRAN is my third test to compleate CCNP. So far it seems that the hardest part of this test is trying to remember the great amount of commands that a remote access configuration required. I belive that a good way to memorize all this commands is to really understand them. Still I`ve got some problem to remember when a command required be in interface or in line configuration. Why? Becouse I still can not explain the real difference.....(Cisco press doesn`t seem to be so helpfull). Can enybody remove this "black spot" in my brain?
Thanks for your help!
I just passed my BCRAN yesterday with a 898.
The best way to remember where to place a command is simple. Logical, Layer 3, layer 2 goes under interface. ANything that has to do with physical goes under Line configuration mode. Stick to that model and you can't go wrong. | |
| ggmis65 2001-11-17, 1:32 am |
| Thank you... |
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