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heeltar
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Registered: Sep 2002 Location: Country: United States State: Certifications: CCNP Working on: MCSE 2000
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New CCNP!
Just passed the CIT exam (640-606). I am a fully certified CCNP!!!! Just a heads up, the CIT exam was by far the most difficult of the bunch! Not sure what being a CCNP will bring but ready to find out!
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12-16-02 03:46 PM
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payaso
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Registered: Feb 2002 Location: Austin Country: United States State: Certifications: MCSE, CCNA, CNE Working on: CCNP, CCA, getting back home...
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Good job on you, sport!
Maybe you can shed a little light on the CIT and what made it so difficult... from my standpoint I would have thought it to be one of the more fundamental of the exams, seeing as how much of it deals with on-hands knowledge. Did it cover a good deal of peripheral technology, i.e. AppleTalk, Token Ring, IPX/SPX and the like?
CIT is supposed to be my next test, and I need to know if I should refocus my efforts.
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el P.
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12-22-02 01:33 PM
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peterd
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Registered: Apr 2001 Location: Scunthorpe Country: UK State: Certifications: CCNP Working on: CCDA (maybe)
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Hello,
the CIT has questions worded in a strange way, where none of the answers seem to make sense, and this is what makes it difficult for some people.
I presume they're not trying to find out what you know (the first three exams did that) but how you apply what you know.
If you've had any experience with fault-finding on networks (or telephones or PC's, whatever) and you can deduce logically what they're looking for, then this exam will be easy for you.
Regards
Peter
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12-23-02 07:42 AM
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Tek812
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Registered: Nov 2000 Location: US Country: State: Certifications: Working on:
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12-25-02 04:18 PM
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