bharvey92 wrote: » I think the CCENT is 'worth it'. As it's half-way to your CCNA. I can't speak from experience as I right out went and got my CCNA, but from my exp I'd recommend the CCNA straight away instead of splitting it. I'm sure others around here can recommend the CCENT who have done this.
mikeybinec wrote: » I am doing the two exam route. I passed ICND1 last May. I have been lagging and studying at my leisure. I want to be absolutely sure that ICND2 tests ONLY on the topics that is listed on the Cisco site. But I have the Boson practice exams and they tossed in some stupid stuff like distributed lists. That Pis*es me off because I have'nt the slightest idea what a distributed list is. So I study for a distributed list and most folks say it's a waste of time 'cuz it aint tested. I want someone to tell me without breaking NDA what is the big point makers on the exam. And tonight is Friday night and I want to go political about Cisco NDAs.. If you read Lammle, Browning, and a couple of others, they will say, this topic or that topic IS NOT in the CCNA/CCENT exam. I think they just violated NDA by saying that. Why do book authors get to decide what is or not is in the exams.. They ain't supposed to know. <sarcasm off> Have a good weekend all ;{D mikey
theodoxa wrote: » That said, Cisco can include test questions which don't count to see how people do.
mikeybinec wrote: » !!! Can you expound on that a bit? That's a stunning revelation! thanks
But I have the Boson practice exams and they tossed in some stupid stuff like distributed lists. That Pis*es me off because I have'nt the slightest idea what a distributed list is. So I study for a distributed list and most folks say it's a waste of time 'cuz it aint tested.