Question regarding CCNA exam simulations (non specific Q)
Dokudorf
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in CCNA & CCENT
I have always been in the practice of doing a "copy running-config startup-config" whenever i finished a task that i was asked to do on the routers i was working with over the summer in my internship. Is that a good practice for the exams or is that possibly going to hurt me? (even though i may complete the objectives asked will that extra 'copy run sta' command give me a "wrong" answer?)
Basically question is this:
If asked to do X
Do i do X and Y (to make sure the changes take effect in the 'virtual future reloads' of the equipment?)
Or just do X and move on to next question?
Asking becasue failed this thing 4x now with worst score being 1.1% off of failing. Along with simply busting the books from now until my next test day i'm looking for any little things that may contribute to that failing grade.
Thanks,
-Jon
Basically question is this:
If asked to do X
Do i do X and Y (to make sure the changes take effect in the 'virtual future reloads' of the equipment?)
Or just do X and move on to next question?
Asking becasue failed this thing 4x now with worst score being 1.1% off of failing. Along with simply busting the books from now until my next test day i'm looking for any little things that may contribute to that failing grade.
Thanks,
-Jon
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sikdogg Member Posts: 43 ■■□□□□□□□□If asked to do X, I would just do X. As long as you are fairly sure that X is the correct answer.
I'm not sure how they score the sims so to be safe keep your answers brief and to the point. -
choinga Member Posts: 3 ■□□□□□□□□□what is the 'official' correct way to close a sim?
Can you CTRL-Z out and write mem or do you have to copy run start or what?