CCNA in 2 days
Nans
Member Posts: 160
in CCNA & CCENT
Hi guys..
I have CCNAX on sep 1st. Any last minute pointers or suggestions.
Regards
Nans
I have CCNAX on sep 1st. Any last minute pointers or suggestions.
Regards
Nans
2016 Certification Goals: CCNP Route /COLOR][B][/B][I][B]X[/B][/I][COLOR=#008000-->Switch/COLOR]:study:[COLOR=#ff8c00-->TShoot[], CCDP []
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Params7 Member Posts: 254Just relax and go give it at this point if you're feeling somewhat confident about it. You can always delay the exam (before 24 hours of the scheduled time) and even if you don't pass, you can attempt the exam indefinitely. Obviously you want to pass the first or second time at most because it costs money to register everytime.
I would try to gauge my level by trying to answer practice questions in whatever book was used to learn. Revise subnetting, be an ace at it. Keep going over the finer details of STP, Routing Protocols (OSPF, EIGRP), ACLs, NATs, Vlans and Layer 2-3 logic and you'll be set. -
koz24 Member Posts: 766 ■■■■□□□□□□Go over the blueprint before the exam and review any topics you are not 100% comfortable with.
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Nans Member Posts: 160Go over the blueprint before the exam and review any topics you are not 100% comfortable with.
I have seen you post in under some other thread and did it yesterday it self.
Thank you very much for pointing it which helped to graze over dual stack thanks buddy2016 Certification Goals: CCNP Route /COLOR][B][/B][I][B]X[/B][/I][COLOR=#008000-->Switch/COLOR]:study:[COLOR=#ff8c00-->TShoot[], CCDP [] -
Nans Member Posts: 160Just relax and go give it at this point if you're feeling somewhat confident about it. You can always delay the exam (before 24 hours of the scheduled time) and even if you don't pass, you can attempt the exam indefinitely. Obviously you want to pass the first or second time at most because it costs money to register everytime.
I would try to gauge my level by trying to answer practice questions in whatever book was used to learn. Revise subnetting, be an ace at it. Keep going over the finer details of STP, Routing Protocols (OSPF, EIGRP), ACLs, NATs, Vlans and Layer 2-3 logic and you'll be set.
Thanks for the pointers Parama's Really appreciate it..2016 Certification Goals: CCNP Route /COLOR][B][/B][I][B]X[/B][/I][COLOR=#008000-->Switch/COLOR]:study:[COLOR=#ff8c00-->TShoot[], CCDP [] -
Nans Member Posts: 160Thanks folks
I passed the exam with a decent score some where close to 900's. Those pointers helped..!!
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Nans Member Posts: 1602016 Certification Goals: CCNP Route /COLOR][B][/B][I][B]X[/B][/I][COLOR=#008000-->Switch/COLOR]:study:[COLOR=#ff8c00-->TShoot[], CCDP []
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Nans Member Posts: 1602016 Certification Goals: CCNP Route /COLOR][B][/B][I][B]X[/B][/I][COLOR=#008000-->Switch/COLOR]:study:[COLOR=#ff8c00-->TShoot[], CCDP []
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mikeybinec Member Posts: 484 ■■■□□□□□□□CONGRATS!! Actually, this gives credence to the opinion that doing the 1 exam route is easier
than the two exam route, i.e. instead of getting a dozen RSTP convoluted questions, you only get a couple
and still a bunch of subnetting questions which are freebies
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Nans Member Posts: 160mikeybinec wrote: »CONGRATS!! Actually, this gives credence to the opinion that doing the 1 exam route is easier
than the two exam route, i.e. instead of getting a dozen RSTP convoluted questions, you only get a couple
and still a bunch of subnetting questions which are freebies
Thanks Buddy..
That's main reason why i took the one exam path .. you were exactly to the point ...2016 Certification Goals: CCNP Route /COLOR][B][/B][I][B]X[/B][/I][COLOR=#008000-->Switch/COLOR]:study:[COLOR=#ff8c00-->TShoot[], CCDP []