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| I need to study for my ccnp but I don`t know where to start, any advice guys
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| marathoner 2002-08-01, 12:31 pm |
| routing is the most theoretical and systematic, and probably easiest to pass without hands-on with equipment, although conceptually the most difficult.
switching very much is tied to specific equipment. MLS just how to make switches do routing. But you gotta know lotsa different equipment's capabilities
remote is the flakiest and there is so much stuff you have to hook to and a tenuous connection. It is easy to overlook small bugs in configs and you got configs in a lotta places that have to mesh.
I find the CIT questions the most down to earth. I usually know from questions where the general trouble lies but then I have to fall back to specific stuff I don't know YET. | |
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| Thanks for the input guys, I need to rest for
a while before giving ccnp a try.
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| CeasarLi 2002-08-06, 3:28 am |
| Routing should be the first i feel it gives you good foundation | |
| SureshHomepage 2002-08-08, 10:26 pm |
| Try having these books on your bookshelf!
They are the bibiles you should posses!
BSCN by Catherine Paquet
BCMSN Karen Web
BCRAN by Catherine Paquet
CIT by Laura Chappel
All are from Ciscopress and they are a evenly substitute for your student manuals...very helpful if you are for the CCNP exams soon. |
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