Finished the book!!

mitchellislearningmitchellislearning Member Posts: 53 ■■□□□□□□□□
Hey all i just finished the laswt chapter in my book! im printing out the exam objectives for a study guide, i have given myself a two week deadline to be ready for testing. Any points that i should hit hard, other than subnetting? Please respond
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  • laidbackfreaklaidbackfreak Member Posts: 991
    hands on labs......

    subnetting.......

    NAT........

    labs..... labs..... labs.......

    oh and subnetting.......

    should jsut bout cover it...... :D
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  • mitchellislearningmitchellislearning Member Posts: 53 ■■□□□□□□□□
    i know that physical access to router, switche, etc... is recommended i have Router Sim 5 for CCNA i hope that is sufficient because i dont have access to the real thing. what is the easyest way to remember subnetting such as CIDR in relation to # of subnets and hosts? yes i know my spelling sux
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  • laidbackfreaklaidbackfreak Member Posts: 991
    i know that physical access to router, switche, etc... is recommended i have Router Sim 5 for CCNA i hope that is sufficient because i dont have access to the real thing. what is the easyest way to remember subnetting such as CIDR in relation to # of subnets and hosts? yes i know my spelling sux

    personally im of the persuasion that as long as you know the syntax and how to navigate the ios then simulator's are fine as long as you can build and configure networks.....

    http://www.subnettingquestions.com/default_uk.asp
    for practice questions... basically long as you work out the network, broadcast, and range for any class c and b in your head confidently you'll be fine....
    write out your subent chart during the 15mins exam prep time the easiest is the one that works for you..... i use several but predominantly decimal..... long as you understand the binary behind it, it works for me.....

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  • lildeezullildeezul Member Posts: 404
    NAT
    ACLS
    Spanning Tree
    Routing Protocols
    Frame relay
    Subnetting.



    These are some real major topics
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