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| Jawadi 2001-06-23, 9:07 pm |
| Just passed BSCN Exam with 793. Questions were usually staight forward. Only problem with this exam is that you have to cover a lot of things. I used Cisco BSCN study guide and Boson exam 1. Don't have any experience in production environment. However, I have access to a well established cisco lab at work. Which is really good.
Didn't have much time to study. Totally ignored route optimization and redistribution. first 12 questions were just on that. Got only 37%!
Thanks for all your help on this forum. Going for Switching now. | |
| cmacron 2001-06-24, 12:57 pm |
| Best wishes and congratulations | |
| buntywins 2001-06-24, 1:31 pm |
| hi
its really good that u got thru im goin g to take the paper in a few days can u give me some tips i.e which sections of cisco book r imp (since im only usin it) also wat was th eqs distribution chapter wise. also tell me r the qs theoratical or command related
ok see ya | |
| kjones 2001-06-24, 6:13 pm |
| Congratulations and Good Luck  | |
| Jawadi 2001-06-25, 5:01 am |
| Buntywins
If you are using Cisco books then you should be OK. They are good enough, just read everything. However, I strongly suggest to take some practice test. They are good study tool because they stretch your brain.
There were lot of questions about commanads but you don't have to type them. There is a list of 80-90 commands you just select the right one.
Good Luck! | |
| bugmn99 2001-06-25, 7:58 am |
| Congrats,
If you're going for Switching next, don't forget to check out the Colt tests on CCO. I just got done Switching and the Colts will really get you prepared for what you'll see on the actual tests.
By the way, did you use them for the Routing exam, and if so, did you think they were a good example of what shows up on the actual exam?
Again, good job! | |
| buntywins 2001-06-25, 1:58 pm |
| hi
i wanted to know that which tests software wil be fine for the bscn exams wat about the colt is it good enuf
bunty |
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