CiscoWayne wrote: » Good luck man! Let us know how you do. What method did TWX use? Was it different to the one I posted on your other thread?
CiscoWayne wrote: » Aww that sucks man. Keep at it and you'll defo get there. Don't give up. Remember that famous saying, "Good things come to those who........keep trying"
bender_fender100 wrote: » Thank you. I will be retaking it again either in December or January. Deathmage's story is very encouraging because he was in the same position I was in when he took the CCENT. Do you think having some CompTiA certifications might help too, like the Network Plus? I'm really thinking about looking into one of them, just so I can have a foot in the door for now.
TWX wrote: » While you're fresh from sitting for it, without getting into too many details, what types of technology or concepts did you wince at or otherwise experience some issues with? Again, no specific questions, but given Operation of IP Data Networks and LAN Switching Technologies as your lowest points there had to be some questions where you knew there was a hole in your knowledge.
CiscoWayne wrote: » At this point I don't see how CompTia will help you. Stick with the CCENT. I'd also try and get it done before January in my opinion. December is a lost month for many people, with christmas/christmas parties/christmas shopping/friends/family etc, you'll find it hard to continue studying through that. I know I did when I started studying for my CCENT last year.
bender_fender100 wrote: » I was asking mainly because I thought that would at least get something from that in terms of a first IT job. I'm almost finished with college and studying information systems.
CiscoWayne wrote: » It's up to you mate. Everyone's different, got different experiences etc. You've put a lot of time into the CCENT, so my personal advice is don't give up now you're so close. If after the CCENT you want to try something else, to get you into that help desk job, then go for it, but I think you'd be best off finishing the CCENT first.
bender_fender100 wrote: » I agree and I still wanted to try to go in the CCNA direction and look into security after that. I really hope ICND2 is more about configurations because I feel like I can do better at that than the kinds of questions that are on ICND1. I've read a lot here that it's difficult, but I'd be up for the challenge anyway. I am really close and I know exactly what's going on. If I just got a little better at subnetting quicker and with more accuracy and just brushed up on some earlier concepts and drilled switching topics more, I could probably pass the next time.
CiscoWayne wrote: » Just chill for the rest of the day and I bet tomorrow you'll feel way better."Without failure, there is no success"
CiscoWayne wrote: » Just chill for the rest of the day and I bet tomorrow you'll feel way better.
TWX wrote: » The test I took and almost but didn't pass was the combined. That said, it sounds like your weakest areas are mostly Layer 2. Please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. Some questions for you to consider... How do Ethernet networks without Switches work? What did the introduction of the Bridge do for Ethernet networks? What did the introduction of the Switch do for Ethernet networks? What causes collisions? What do network devices do when a collision occurs? What technology mitigates collisions? What conditions are necessary for this? At what layer of the OSI model and of the TCP/IP model do various protocols reside? What is a MAC address? How do higher-level protocols make use of this? What is the discrete data unit in a given layer called? What is the term for the process of moving data units between layers? Where are the possible places that error checking could be performed? Just some examples. Again, you might already know this stuff down pat, but those are the kinds of things that relate to this area, I think. I don't doubt that there are more.
Markioa1983 wrote: » Hi Guys, Can someone inform me of the TWX subnetting chart? I am really struggling with subnetting and I'm hoping this help. Thanks in advance.
stunnedsoup wrote: » Hang in there buddy. You should be proud for giving it a valiant shot. However, that being said, you can use it as motivation to crush it the next time! I'm in the middle of studying right now and am glad I found these forums. This may sound weird but I'd like to thank you (and everyone else) for sharing your journey. Being a part of this forum for about a week now has really given me a ton of useful information. Anyway, as I mentioned earlier, keep your head up, take a quick breather (for a day or two), and hop back on that bull!
bender_fender100 wrote: » Thank you. While I'm still kinda feeling bummed out, at the same time, my drive to nail it has only grown. Tomorrow and onward, it's lots of Boson practice exams, a lot more reading on layer 2 and switching material, and daily subnetting problems until I get to where I want to be and then I'll reschedule for a retake. I am not about to let my hard work go to waste just because there was a recurring weakness that's preventing me from passing at the moment. I also think I overstudied for the exam in some ways, like going through half a notebook on all the videos I watched and taking excessive notes. For those practice exams, I will be doing them on learning mode, taking good notes on the explanations for why I keep getting certain questions and wrong and take it from there. I now understand what it's like to really work hard at something and still fail. Before I was very used to always doing well on tests and exams for college, but this has really pushed me to experience things I hadn't been through that often before.
mikeybinec wrote: » It appears you are having issues with sub netting. Those should be gimmes when you see them
TallDude7 wrote: » did you write out the subnetting chart? remember switches deal with only MAC addreses. routers deal with MACs and IP addresses
bender_fender100 wrote: » Ugh. I failed again, but with the same score and did worse in two categories. At least the network security device part I improved in because that was the one that I did the worst on last time, but it's really frustrating nonetheless. I also got really nervous when I sat down at the testing center. I think that also affected how I did. Without violating NDA, there were questions on a particular topic that I did not put as much emphasis on as what I had been looking at nor had I expected it to show up so much this time. Some of the questions I saw were familiar though. I really feel like going at this even harder for the next few weeks, even if I have to reread whole chapters of things I thought I understood. I am also determined to get better at subnetting so I can try to get closer to a 100% on it because I really think that might have offset some of this. Score: 775 Operation of IP Data Networks 33% LAN Switching Technologies 55% IP Addressing 67% IP Routing Technologies 79% IP Services 75% Network Device Security 63% Troubleshooting 71%