Bloody OSI>......
I will be taking my test on wensday. Unfortuanatly Everything is somehow related to the darn OSI. Plus, having a full understanding of the osi chart is bloody difficult..
Sorry I havent posted in ahwhile. I have been busy as a bee studying for this test. It has actually taken me one week longer than I would have liked to.
Pandimus
Sorry I havent posted in ahwhile. I have been busy as a bee studying for this test. It has actually taken me one week longer than I would have liked to.
Pandimus
Xinxing is the hairy one.
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goodluck.
Yeah you can't go around OSI when it comes to networking. Unfortunately this is a topic that seems to be hard to grasp for most people ( www.techexams.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=381 ). "Unfortunately", because the OSI model is developed partly to make it easier to teach as well as learn ("understand") networking.
I think it's also a topic that many people make more difficult than it actually is. If you understand the function of each layer it is usually easy to place a device or protocol/service on one of those layers (if you also understand the function of the device or protocol/service of course). Some say they have trouble remembering the order of the layers... forget about the order, understand what each layer does and they will fall into place automatically. If you take the time to really understand the OSI model (which believe me is much easier than it seems) you will benifit from it for the rest of your IT carreer.
Anyway...
Although you probably won't need it: good luck!
(I added a couple of new TechNotes for the Network+ exam, and the last one will be added tomorrow, be sure to read those as well.)
At least, that's my view of the matter.
Best of luck to you!
I do want to know this stuff the best I can. Something that is needed throughout the career.. Who really cares about knowing IRQ's, and bla bla ble.. hehe. Anyway, this whole weekend is dedicated to studying.
pandimus
GOOD LUCK TO YOU!
Carolina
1) change the date of your exam to try to understand it better; or
2) hope that the topics that you know better will make up for any questions missed on the osi.
sorry i can't give you more help. i had planned on studying for three months for the network+, but i was flexible. i like to think i try to make family and work commitments come first. it was six months before i felt positive that i knew enough to pass the exam and pass it well enough to convince myself that i understood most of all of the objectives, rather than a make-do study and a scrape of a pass.