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rsutton wrote: » This is an exciting thing for me. I've been in IT for about 10 years and I'm finally getting around to my first certification exam. I just paid for the exam and it is scheduled for two weeks from today at 17:00. I will be taking the ICND1.
rsutton wrote: » This is an exciting thing for me. I've been in IT for about 10 years and I'm finally getting around to my first certification exam.
dynamik wrote: » Wow, I didn't even notice who the OP was when I read this the first time. You've always seemed to have such a good handle on things, I had no idea you were such a noob Good luck!
Be Careful -- I went even long even longer than that without getting certified (not counting vendor certifications earned during vendor training from the pre-internet days) -- and look what happened to me Good Luck!!
rsutton wrote: » Thank you, it's true I am a noob and studying for this has shown me how much I don't know about the equipment I work with every day. It's been a lot of fun working on this.
rsutton wrote: » I've learned lots of great tips from this site and even some from you! +1 to drunken studying in between halo/CoD/GoW2 sessions, that is totally how I roll too.
rsutton wrote: » I am not sure I what I am going to do after I finish these tests but I can't imagine stopping here, I'm having way too much fun!
dynamik wrote: » I love the challenge. Do you primarily do Cisco work, or would you be looking at other certs, such as MS, *nix, etc. as well?
rsutton wrote: » Thanks I have been using that site and I have most subnetting questions answered under 30 seconds. For studying I have : * Read every chapter in the CCNA ICND1 Official Exam Certification Guide by Odom * Completed a few labs using Dynamips including Frame Relay, PPP, HDLC & Static Routes. I still need to do EIGRP * Used Bosom & Skillsaver practice tests * Listened to some ICND1 MP3's I found online from what I think is a Cisco academy * Completed the ICND1 memory tables from the Cisco Press CD * Practiced Subnetting using this technique in conjunction with the link you provided and the Cisco subnetting game on their web site. * Practiced all show commands on my production switches/routers where I work I have two weeks before the exam in which I need to: * Continue subnetting practice * Do the EIGRP labs in Dynamips * Review the key terms from all chapters of the ICND1 book * Continue running through the Boson/Skillsaver practice tests Given some of the other posts I've read on this site I think I may be studying more than needed for this test, BUT! I find this stuff very interesting and I have a lot of Cisco stuff in the network I work with so this is very useful information.
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