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tomaifauchai wrote: » Hi and welcome on the forums! From my experience, you'll need to review most of the stuff and understand subnetting on your fingertips. You should be able to crack a subnet/IP addressing question within 15-20 seconds
forevertom wrote: » Thanks for the quick reply! A bit worried by that as I tend to work out the subnetting by writing out the binary and it tends to take me about 30 seconds to work it out. I am currently reading through my notes from both CCNA 1 and CCNA 2 but am not sure if there is extra reading I need to do before the exam.
bigmantenor wrote: » If your CCNA Acad is structured the same as the one here in the states, then you will most likely need to study up on switch operation/configuration before taking the CCENT. If you look on the objectives for the CCENT, switch configs are on there, but are not taught in CCNA 1&2. Here in the states, 1&2 consist of Discovery (TCP/IP, OSI, general networking) and Routing (OSPF, EIGRP, and RIP). That's the odd thing about the CCNA Academy; the courses don't line up with the tests like you think they would/should. My advice would be to grab the Odom or Lammle book and work on switch configuration before your exam (no need to go into the deeper bits yet, like configuring VLANs/VTP/STP etc.). YMMV.
forevertom wrote: » Thanks for the advice guys. Tomorrow is the exam day so will see how it goes. I am not overly sure if I am ready but I am more than happy to treat this as experience. Still would love to pass though!!
forevertom wrote: » PASSED! So unexpected and really pleased. Was so worried as there were some questions that I don't think were covered in the CCNA Discovery course but I still managed it. Definitely a good Christmas present to myself!
forevertom wrote: » Definitely. I start CCNA3 (The next one on the Discovery course) at the beginning of Jan. The questions were the sort of level I was expecting but I wasn't expecting some of the layouts. I was okay for time in the end. I think I had about 25 minutes left. Nearly a week of subnetting revision and drawing out a little subnetting table on the paper provided definitely made all the difference!
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