|
Home > Archive > 70-216 > April 2003 > Another one down
You are viewing an archived Text-only version of the thread.
To view this thread in it's original format and/or if you want to reply to
this thread please [click here]
|
|
| druid_ro 2003-04-30, 2:02 am |
| I just took a pass on 216 on 25th April! 
And to respect the tradition here, I'm proud to say, I slained the Beast!!!
I was very tough although not as though as I was expecting, at the limit.
I got some 12 RRAS, 10 DNS, 3 NAT, a few routing, 10 security, very easy subnetting, and some tough DHCP and WINS.
I studied most of the time the resource kit, I mean internetworking, distributed security and tcp/ip, almost 3 times each, and then a few tests, some guides, as many white papers as I could find, and lot's of deployment scenarios, which gave me a lot of headaches when it came to putting them into practice 
My lab was put up by virtual PCs, annoying with routing problems, but rewarding and useful nonetheless(after many near despair attempts and hours of work).
I agree that understanding a scenario and testing everything in a lab, especially, DNS, VPN and routing, along with all means of security deployment, is more than half on this exam, hard study is the rest.
I've done it in 4 months, and now I need to scream in public places. 
Anyway good luck to you all on your study and certifications and happy exam experiences.
Cheers | |
|
|
| NetChild1985 2003-04-30, 4:50 am |
| Well done! | |
| dogzpaw 2003-04-30, 5:34 am |
| Well Done m8!
I find VMWare a help - especially when you have a limited lab setup.
It is also great tool to muck around with RAID configs on a (virtual) 2K Server. | |
| babu75 2003-04-30, 12:30 pm |
| well done!!! | |
| B4yaman3 2003-04-30, 12:54 pm |
| CONGRATS!! Keep it up! | |
| vkyolv 2003-04-30, 1:23 pm |
| Congrats |
|
|
|
|