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Vask3n wrote: » Hey there, good luck on your exam, I am also taking it this weekend (retaking it) I also did not encounter DHCP in ICND2, seems like it was an ICND1 thing. As far as recommendations go, I would recommend knowing your multicast IP addresses for the different routing protocols, know your frame-relay topologies, know how to troubleshoot encapsulation issues between two ends of a serial link, and the seemingly most difficult part of this exam- know your ACLs and NAT types (of course this implies knowing subnetting and use wildcards). Oh and last thing, make sure you are familiar with summarization and interpreting wildcards to see if they match some criteria.
JoeBirds wrote: » Thanks a lot for the input! The only topic I'm really dreading is IPv6, but I really can't see them drilling that subject on the exam. Anyways, good luck on your exam this weekend! I will be watching for your passing post!
Vask3n wrote: » I also did not see them drilling that on the exam but the first time I took ICND2 I got creamed by the IPv6 questions of which there was 3 or 4 (might not seem like a lot, but it makes all the difference when you are not familiar with the concept). Just remember the basic mapping of multicast addresses, for example.... EIGRP uses ipV4 multicast 224.0.0.10 and its corresponding ipV6 multicast is FF02::a (a is hex for 10) Another example RIPv2 uses ipv4 multicast 224.0.0.9 right? Well its corresponding ipV6 address is ff02::9. I look for ways to remember the mappings like this..
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