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| Hi dears
needs help for BCRAN and boson | |
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| what exactly do you need help with? | |
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| Hi dear
I need help in regards of selection of exam prep stuff like books. I already have cisco official certification guide. AND I need Boson exams which I do not have. and general guidance about CCNP
arien | |
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| arien,
I would suggest studying and taking one test at a time instead of taking the foundation exam. Here is a list of the books I used with the exception of BCRAN. I do not have that book with me so I can not give you the author or #, it is however the Cisco Press course book.
CIT: Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting ISBN 1-57870-092-2 Laura Chappell
CCNP Support Exam Certification Guide ISBN 0-7357-0995-5 Amir S. Ranjbar
BCMSN: Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks ISBN: 1-57870-093-0 Karen Webb
BSCN: Building Scalable Cisco Networks ISBN: 1-57870-228-3 Catherine Paquet
As far as Boson test prep some use them some don't. I usually buy at least one per exam to gauge how well I'm progressing in my studies. You can buy them from their website.
Best advice I can give is to read, read, read and if possible do all the labs concerning each exam. Understand all theory's completely inside and out. Feel comfortable with your knowledge before attempting to take each exam and you will do fine.
best of luck,
cryptogirl | |
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| I am using BCRAN: Building Cisco Remote Access Networks, Course Companion from McGraw Hill along with the Cisco Press BCRAN book. I am enjoying it more that the CP book because the CP book is dry and just throws facts at you. The MH book seems to tie it all together and makes the subjuct matter more understandable. There is also a CD with the MH book that containg a 300 question test program... which is pretty good as well.
Happy hunting! |
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