john_miranda wrote: » Hello IT people, Don't really post a lot but considering how awesome people are in these forums are I could really use some advice from you guys. So I'm about to take my ICND2 exam this Saturday and I was wondering if there are any topics I should really be aware of. Someone who might have taken it recently. I been trying to put the same amount of time and focus into each topic (according to the Cisco exam objectives) but I don't want this to be like ICND1 where I was stressed out about IPv6 questions and spent a lot time of it but on the exam I only got one question regarding the topic. For example, if I were to give advice on ICND1 (CCENT) I would say really know your switching, packet flow, device security, and sub-netting. Thank you for the help!
Deathmage wrote: » as a rule of thumb, I use show running-config as a last resort.
TWX wrote: » I absolutely agree. I treat the show configuration commands much the same way I treat the static routing commands, I know how to use them but I make a point of not using them. Apparently at the IE level, unless explicitly asked to create a static route, the use of static routes will result in failing. Don't know if I'm going to that level or not, but either way, as static routes are the easy way there's no reason to use them as there's nothing to learn. Heck, if anything, don't even go into privileged exec until the commands don't work at user exec. A lot of these commands will work at user exec, and since some of the questions can involve being denied privileged exec, being able to make it work without permissions is useful. On top of that it might be a good intro for security, to get a feeling for what dangers exist even at user exec and what kinds of changes one might want to make when implementing security.