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| Kartemy 2001-09-26, 10:56 pm |
| I'm writing in the next couple of weeks. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Kartemy | |
| Certaddict 2001-09-28, 1:30 am |
| Hi,
The exam will be mostly command-based. Not to worry because an entire list of commands will be given for you to choose from.
For the exam, you need to know your commands well, especially on modems, PPP, PAP, CHAP, ISDN, Frame-relay etc..You should get yourself familiar with Cisco's remote access product line.
Hope this helps. | |
| depamo 2001-09-29, 1:38 pm |
| It was probably because I took it so fast that it was a problem but the commands are the base of the test. There are tons of them and you pretty much need to know what they are from reading the question without seeing the possible answers. Know the equipment that you would use and who would use it. The book separates the categories pretty straight forward, Telecommuter, SOHO, RO, BO, CO. You will have some questions on lower level router hardware configurations with reference to their Cisco name. So study hard, get those concepts down on configuration possibilities!! | |
| cardshark 2001-09-30, 7:38 pm |
| Don't worry too much. If you've read the Cisco Press book and you have some other study material, you'll ace it. Bosun and/or Exam Passer will hone your mind.
Good luck! |
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