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seansabian wrote: » Hey Altjx,I scored a 706 the first time. I had a hard time with WAN 0% and NAT & ACL 50%. The first time I scored 67% and above on the vlan, ip addressing, and routing objectives. And I scored a 748 this time. I improved the WAN to 100% and NAT & ACL to 67% but I dropped routing to 40%. My study materials are the CCNA Study Guide 7th Edition by Todd Lammle, Packet Tracer 5.3, & Measure Up ICND 2 Practice Test. I have been studying an hour or so everyday or so since my first attempt in August. I have learned a lot but not enough to pass the test. I'm going to keep studying and on second thought attempt ICND 2 again. I going to increase my vlan and routing knowledge while maintaining my ip addressing, nat and acl, and wan knowledge.
altjx wrote: » Gotcha, thanks for the reply man. So how comfortable were you prior to taking the exam? I'm only asking because at the moment, I feel like I'm more than ready for the test, but I've heard a few people say the same thing and didn't pass. I'm also using Packet Tracer, CBT Nuggets/TrainSignal, Boson Sim Exam, and some practice tests from around the net. Also, if you're interested, check out the notes I've taken down while doing my studies - http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2526790/CCNA%20ICND2%20Notes.pdf and commands from the entire ICND2 studies - http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2526790/ICND2%20Commands.xls. Did you feel pretty confident prior to taking it?
seansabian wrote: » Hey Altjx, Those notes are comprehensive! Thanks! Yesterday, I felt confident and ready for the exam. I was simply not ready or confident for my first attempt. I did not know the meaning of terms or commands. As such, I felt harrassed by the clock (LOL!) and ran out of time.
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