techfiend wrote: » If you can subnet well you'll likely pass, it's a good chunk of the test. Good luck!
fuz1on wrote: » Sorry to hear/read bender! 775 is really close - you'll get it in 2 weeks for sure! Work hard and good luck!
Deathmage wrote: » Stay persistent bro, it's a exam of steel ballz....failed it twice before passing. What I did was, just focus on the book and re-read the whole dam thing, two weeks is plenty of time for lazer focused reading. I fiished Odom's book 2 weeks ago and just did two video classes online since then and this weekend I'm re-reading the book and going over the highlighted areas for the 1st time through. my ICDN2 is the 31st. I've labbed every part of the book in the lab, tonight is Boson time. tomorrow is just labbing all day long...
bender_fender100 wrote: » Thank you. Believe me. Considering since I've never taken any IT certification exams before, never had any previous networking background or experience in that field or had anything else like a Network+ or an A+, I was amazed myself that I just needed 29 more points and I would have passed no problem. I think I know what question I screwed up in the security category, so now I'm just figuring out what I should focus most on before I retake it again.
volfkhat wrote: » 775 is a great score from someone with ZERO experience in testing. I wish i saw your thread before you tested. Whenever i take a real test, I always Write down ANY question that is problematic. When the test is over... but before i get up.. i sit and Memorize all trick questions. Then i get up, walk to my car, and Immediately write down the questions. From there, i google my way to victory! Obviously, this method only works if you already Grasp the concepts, but just need a little bit 'extra' to get over the hump.
TallDude7 wrote: » you did really bad in security. not really that much security in CCENT. just physical port security, SSH on Telnet, and password encryption in the devices. review that and you'll pass
TallDude7 wrote: » I would out the table from /30 to /8. thats what I did
CiscoWayne wrote: » I just wrote out:128 192 224 240 248 252 254 255128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 /9 /10 /11 /12 /13 /14 /15 /16 /17 /18 /19 /20 /21 /22 /23 /24 /25 /26 /27 /28 /29 /30 /31 /32 ...and that sort of told me everything I needed. Obviously you still need to know your powers of 2 for working out the amount of subnets and hosts, so you can add that in too. 2^* 1 = 2 2 = 4 3 = 8 4 = 16 5 = 32 6 = 64 7 = 128 8 = 256 9 = 512 10 = 1024 11 = 2048 12 = 4096 etc etc
CiscoWayne wrote: » I think you'll be fine mate. At least this time you know what to expect. I know when I took my ICND1 I was super nervous, because I wasn't really sure of what to expect. ICND2 was harder, but I was much calmer that time around. Good luck for tomorrow dude