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dfjama wrote: » I've concluded with almost 10minutes remaining and I was shocked that my score reads failed with 800 mark.
dfjama wrote: » It was not what I expected after studying more than a year but on and off, I found that I didnt save the running-configuration into NVRAM by running copy run start, on simulations. could that be the reason of not reaching the passing score of 804 at least?
dfjama wrote: » All suggestions are appreciated, I want to book it again.
Heero wrote: » cisco has officially said you dont have to do a wr
I agree with you and Scott that saving your configuration in a real world environment is a must. We even push that in the courses at both the CCNA and CCNP levels. We also push that you should save a backup copy to flash before you make changes so you can do a quick recovery with the config replace command. However the exam is a different world. I am part of the exam team so I have an inside view. The simulations tries to replicate the IOS environment, but we have pick which commands we support based on what is need to evaluate the candidate. Saving a configuration is not need by the simulation to complete the grading and I don’t think it would be fair to fail a candidate just because they forgot to save their config in the middle of an exam. My reason for attempting to dispel the myth is we get numerous complaints from candidates that they failed the exam because the sim was broken and they know this because they could not save their configuration. Upon review their exam results it is apparent that just they failed. Many times they got partial credit for the simulation. As this myth spins out of control, I am afraid that we may have candidates who are aborting the simulation before they complete it because they tried to save their config and have heard that if you cannot save your configuration the sim is broken. The last thing I want is to have a candidate give up one an exam they could have passed because of misinformation. We have tried to covey that saving your configuration is not need to successfully compete the sim with the “command not supported message” and even a “This command is not needed to successfully compete this simulation” message. Yet the complaints that the sim are broken because you cannot save your configuration continue to come in. Hopefully this group can help get the word out that unless the copy command is supported you don't need to sve your configuration to complete the simulation. Phil
Monkerz wrote: » Why not save it? It's good practise for the real world. I find sometimes I forget to save the config of a router to startup and a few months down the line when the site has a black out, I beat myself up for I have to go back in and figure out what I did before and reimplement it. It's easier to make sure you write the config before moving on. A simple "WR" command and you are done. Just my two cents.
jamesleecoleman wrote: » I think spending a few weeks on weak sections will help you out the most but don't forget to lightly review the other material. I failed the CCENT on the first time by one point and then retook it a month later to only have scores go down in some domains and up in others.
tha_dub wrote: » I had the same thing happen to me on icnd2. I think this is more a symptom of only getting about 40 questions on the test and getting lucky. I think you'd find if there were say 100 questions covering all the categories your section scores would stay a lot more static.
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