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CCNA Simulation Questions
mike3
Hey guys,
I really need to brush up with my simulation questions. Is there somewhere I can find simulation questions. Not labs that do a step by step but questions like you would have on the CCNA test???
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networker050184
The practice exam that comes with certification library has some simulation questions in it. Besides that I don't know of any.
mike3
That bites!
I've been going through everything from routing, ACL's, NAT, DHCP, VLANs, and anything I can think of. I again can still configure all of these fine. I really just want to focus on trying to set something up quickly or addressing an issue with a configuration problem.
I need to work on speed.
I need questions like so "The Jr. Admin logged into RouterB and now Router A and Router C cannot communicate. Please fix the problem."
networker050184
That's why it is nice to have real world experience prior to going for a certification.
suffah
I think you need to focus on the show and debug commands. I've been trying to buckle down on these with my practice labs instead of just setting them up. For example, I'll set up a wan link with ppp on one side and frame-relay on the other. Now i'll check and see how I can figure out what the problem is and how to find out where the information is located.
dredlord
The academy Lab books have a couple of really good show / debug exercises (true I have the 3.1 version) but a show command is a show command after all. Just practice the outcomes of different commands and plan out a attack strategy, I personally find the following useful:
Read the question and imagine the working network (such as flow of frames packets etc..)
Issue show, debug, ping, tracerout commands to isolate the problem and check the running config
Try and solve the problem by tackling the rout cause of the isolated problem (example if you have intermittent slow network connections and the interfaces are UP/UP then check the duplex / speed settings.
Always remember subnetting practice.
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