A couple of questions...
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Hi everybody!
Can anybody explain to me or just give a link of what kind of questions I can meet during CCNA exam. Other members say about simulator during the exam. What is it? Just real situation and I will need to configure interfaces or troubleshoot routing problem from CLI?
Secondly, I met the following question for CCNA exam tester:
"The IP network 210.106.14.0 is subnetted using /24 mask. How many usable networks and hosts addresses can be obtained from this. I started counting various legal combinations trying to further subnet it legally (/26 - 2 legal networks and 60 hosts in each and so on...). But the answer proved out to be trivial - 1 network with 254 hosts. Is it kind of trick? How would everybody of you answer it?
Sincerely, Eugene
Can anybody explain to me or just give a link of what kind of questions I can meet during CCNA exam. Other members say about simulator during the exam. What is it? Just real situation and I will need to configure interfaces or troubleshoot routing problem from CLI?
Secondly, I met the following question for CCNA exam tester:
"The IP network 210.106.14.0 is subnetted using /24 mask. How many usable networks and hosts addresses can be obtained from this. I started counting various legal combinations trying to further subnet it legally (/26 - 2 legal networks and 60 hosts in each and so on...). But the answer proved out to be trivial - 1 network with 254 hosts. Is it kind of trick? How would everybody of you answer it?
Sincerely, Eugene
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kplab Member Posts: 101There is a Certification Exam Tutorial on the Ciso Website describing what types of questions you will find in an exam.
http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/le3/learning_certification_exam_tutorial.htmlKPLAB
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wyattmd Member Posts: 2 ■□□□□□□□□□Almost a trick. It's just a default class "c" subnet. So your answer would be correct, sometimes it's best not to use all of your brain. I hate it when I over complicate a problem. Remember /8 /16 /24 are defaults.
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-=zheka=- Member Posts: 5 ■□□□□□□□□□wyattmd wrote:Almost a trick. It's just a default class "c" subnet. So your answer would be correct, sometimes it's best not to use all of your brain. I hate it when I over complicate a problem. Remember /8 /16 /24 are defaults.
Thank you bro!
My brains are fuming and I plan to order my CCNA for end of January. Need to land a good job and absence of CCNA is a missing piece to my puzzle.