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hix18 wrote: Hi, I heard on the simulation parts cisco is giving xxxxx simulation no more xxxx. There will be xxxx also. There is also many drag and drop now. I got a question here...Is the copy run start command really important?? Does it effect the score if I don't do that.
hix18 wrote: I got a question here...Is the copy run start command really important?? Does it effect the score if I don't do that.
mh7923 wrote: From experience having just taken the 640-801 last wed. I had xxxxx one. I don't think it is cheating to give some one advice. AND yes you must "copy runn start" in order to get the sim correct.
ModemHumper wrote: mh7923 wrote: From experience having just taken the 640-801 last wed. I had EIGRP and a new Telnet one. I don't think it is cheating to give some one advice. AND yes you must "copy runn start" in order to get the sim correct. good job on violating the NDA.
mh7923 wrote: From experience having just taken the 640-801 last wed. I had EIGRP and a new Telnet one. I don't think it is cheating to give some one advice. AND yes you must "copy runn start" in order to get the sim correct.
mh7923 wrote: AND yes you must "copy runn start" in order to get the sim correct.
The router simulation exam questions do not require candidates to save the configuration prior to exiting the simulation question to receive credit.
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GodMadeDirt wrote: What are you talking about? There is no violation here! I think we can all assume that there will be questions about EIGRP. Did I miss something?
Ten9t6 wrote: We do have some rules. It is ok to talk about areas that are good to focus, (like the blueprint for the test) but it is not ok to state what questions or sims you had (To be more clear....do not say I had two on OSPF and one on Underwater Basket Weaving..Yes, I know that is not getting specifics...but you should not be mentioning these at all. It is not my NDA or TechExams NDA...it is what you signed w/ Cisco.) If you can't face the question or the sim, without a heads up, your not ready for the exam. Again, welcome to the forum. Learn as much as you can. Help when you can help. And please watch what you post. Thanks... Ten9t6
Cisco wrote: The CCNA certification (Cisco Certified Network Associate) indicates a foundation in and apprentice knowledge of networking. CCNA certified professionals can install, configure, and operate LAN, WAN, and dial access services for small networks (100 nodes or fewer), including but not limited to use of these protocols: IP, IGRP, Serial, Frame Relay, IP RIP, VLANs, RIP, Ethernet, Access Lists.
Webmaster wrote: They clearly stated you don't need to save the config, but honestly I would like to see a 'verify and save the config' step as the final step for every Cisco sim. In general it's bad practice to solve a problem on Cisco devices and not save the config afterwards.
hix18 wrote: So sorry...I not trying to encourage cheaters here. I will be carefull on giving my opinion next time. BTW what is NBA?
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