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Passed CCNA
PCHoldmann
Passed the CCNA this morning with a 931. Time to take a detour through M$ land for an MCSE... See you in those forums for a while.
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garv221
Congrats!
Good Luck with the MCSE
xman76
Congratulations! Great score!
ThanatosKnight
Hi Pcholdmann,
Do you have any suggestions regarding the exam?
Thanks in advance
ThanatosKnight
fondue
Outstanding score! My favorite part of the exam was the simulations.
I'm on a similar track, passed CCNA 3 weeks ago, passed 70-270 this morning. TechExams helped prep for both, well that an an understanding family.
linuxguy
Congrats to both of you.
I personally think this is a good plan (ofcourse, I am bias. This is what I did).
Nice score.
Longbow
Nicely done! Congratulations.
I took the MSCE certification first and frankly I think CCNA is a little bit more difficult (not the material, just the test - I failed CCNA, I passed all of the MSCE W2K tests on the first go around).
You won't have any problem with MCSE.
PCHoldmann
ThanatosKnight, the exam seemed to cover a pretty good range of the material, Know your subnetting, VLSM routing protocols, and don't forget "copy run start" on the sims. I went through the tutorial, do that if you want to take a little time to get used to the format and calm down. Also try to get as much real or simulated router time as you can. A few of the books (Cisco press CCNA library & Cybex Deluxe maybe others...) come with a chop shop simulator that can help you get a feel for things.
HTH
Good luck!
Peter[/i]
Alien
BRAVO!!
Congrats on your success. CCNA is a tough one to study for since the topics are wide and the technologies are of a higher scale. I have been studying it for a long time yet i still cant place it on my fingertips. After playing with some 2500's, i feel okay with configuring routing protocols, DHCP, PPP, HDLC, NAT, overloading, VLAN, subnetting, VLSM, CIDR and ACL but wildmask is proving to be a pain in the as. I'd appreciate if someone could give an insight on wildmasks. Enjoy your success.
forbesl
Congrats on your pass.
Alien
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I'd appreciate if someone could give an insight on wildmasks.
Check out this link.
http://www.rhyshaden.com/ipadd.htm
He's got a small mistake in it, though. He talks about "the wildcard mask for the network 10.1.1.32/24" when it should be "the wildcard mask for the network 10.1.1.32/
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Alien
Cheers mate. Its all coming back. I have to say its a great website for final prep. Thanks
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