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APA wrote: » Congratz! Unless you have the money to spend on WLCs and Voice equipment,you should be able to get through with some extra focus on those area's of the BCMSN. Otherwise get yourself a 2621 or 1760 and run it as a CCME router,then use the Cisco softphone on your PC..... I really don't think you need to buy yourself some wireless kit just for the BCMSN though unless you really feel the need too.... Good luck!
M4verick wrote: » Another reason I had a hard time with the BSCI is none of my routers supported IPv6, nor multicasting really...I had a lot more IPv6 on the exam than I thought I would (I'd say roughly 50% for me...)
miller811 wrote: » Dynamips/GNS3 should be your best friend.
billscott92787 wrote: » Good job man, congrats on the pass Any recommendations for me, I am just now starting to study for the BSCI. I just passed my BCMSN this past Thursday. What materials did you use to prepare?
billscott92787 wrote: » Thank you I would highly recommend the same as far as studying hard, labbing, I would definitely know wireless. As in the text it is three entire chapters of the BCMSN Official Exam Certification Guide. In addition to that, I would make sure to hit things such as HSRP, GLBP, VRRP (you will get into it) if you haven't seen it yet. Also, CEF, what it is, how it works, CEF Punt. I would just do some studying of the text. Most people recommend the self-study guide as well. I used the Cisco press official exam cert guide, train signal, and then CBT Nuggets for a few videos. If you get any questions once you get started let me know and I'll help in any way that I can I spent two months preparing. About 4-5 hours per day or so. How long did you prepare for your BSCI?
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