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duzzey wrote: » ICND2 Passed
duzzey wrote: » ICND2 Passed... Yippee! Now on to CCNP.......gonna have a few cold one's tonight!!!!
fieldmonkey wrote: » Congratulations! What sources did you use to study and how did you prepare yourself? I can't wait to get this one behind me, going on a 4 day studying binge to finish the book off, starting this weekend... what can you recommend next?
peanutnoggin wrote: » CONGRATS!!! Good luck to you on your CCNP studies... what type of lab do you have? V/r ~Peanut
notgoing2fail wrote: » Congratulations! You must be on cloud 9 right now! I know I would be... What are you going to start with first for the CCNP? I'm thinking switching for me....of course I have to pass my CCNA first, planned for next week... But that's what I'm shooting for.....I think I'll do routing 2nd and TS 3rd.....
notgoing2fail wrote: » When did you start studying and what resources do you have now? I'm currently making my own flash cards as we speak.....
duzzey wrote: » Subnetting, subnetting, subnetting. If you don't have it down cold, I have found a good way of getting most of these answers quickly with a little chart that I make before starting the exam. I can share...
notgoing2fail wrote: » Did you get any IPv6 and wireless questions?
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