Are 1900 series switches on the CCNA exam(s)?
Paul Boz
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My Lammle book references the 1900 and 2900 series Catalyst switches but I know that 1900's are pretty antiquated. Is there material on the CCNA that references the 1900 series, or can I relegate my understanding of the 1900 to "I don't need to know it!" status?
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davetuck Member Posts: 15 ■□□□□□□□□□Was wondering the same thing, I'm booked in next week for the exam and havent spent much time with 1900's.
Glad to hear I wont have to! -
mgeorge Member Posts: 774 ■■■□□□□□□□Paul Boz wrote:My Lammle book references the 1900 and 2900 series Catalyst switches but I know that 1900's are pretty antiquated. Is there material on the CCNA that references the 1900 series, or can I relegate my understanding of the 1900 to "I don't need to know it!" status?
The Catalyst 1900 Series are EOL/EOS (End of life, End of Support) ^_^There is no place like 127.0.0.1