Labs in Intro
baldychoko
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Hey Guys
I sit my exam on Monday at 10:30 (Sydney time) and I am confident in every area but I would like more practice in configuring passwords and enabling RIP do you guys know of any free cisco router sims or labs that I could use? Also I was wondering how the labs are marked? Are the marked on each command or on the end result? If I enter one wrong command am I marked down? Or if I complete all of the objectives does this mark the question correct? Also are the "?" commands available in the labs?
Any help would be fantastic
Thanks Guys
Nick
I sit my exam on Monday at 10:30 (Sydney time) and I am confident in every area but I would like more practice in configuring passwords and enabling RIP do you guys know of any free cisco router sims or labs that I could use? Also I was wondering how the labs are marked? Are the marked on each command or on the end result? If I enter one wrong command am I marked down? Or if I complete all of the objectives does this mark the question correct? Also are the "?" commands available in the labs?
Any help would be fantastic
Thanks Guys
Nick
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Slowhand Mod Posts: 5,161 ModMost of your questions can be answered in this thread, but the question of how the test is graded is pretty simple. No, you will not be marked down as right or wrong until you click the "Finish" button at the end of the exam. At that point, all your answers will be checked, graded, and you'll see your score. However, one thing that's important to know: once you click the button to go on to the next question, you cannot go back to the previous one. Make sure you've read over each question before you proceed, so you don't make the same mistake I did on my first try around; clicking "Next", only to realize that I'd put down the wrong answer on the question. By the time I realized my mistake, it was too late, and I missed passing the exam by two points. . . basically, by a single question.
Other than that, read through the FAQ first, and good luck on your exam.
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