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Dollarhyde wrote: » That is why I have given you the advice to focus on them even before you took the exam. If you know them ICND2 should be much easier than ICND1, as ICND1 tests your knowledge and ICDN2 how well you can troubleshoot advanced networks with addition of STP and FR
Deathmage wrote: » Whelp this happen today.... round 2 in three weeks.... So in classical fashion cause I large big, and I got free time at work, I'm mixing it up on the laptop an making a large Frame Relay network. This is just the links and subnetting finished, now to configure it. This is going to be fun!!!!
Deathmage wrote: » Going all in today, making my largest, most complex lab yet. Going to encorporate everything from CCENT and ICDN2 into the lab.
Dollarhyde wrote: » You will surely pass it next time, you indeed practice a lot. Have you tried to practice on real equipment, I have found it much better than Packet Tracer?
Deathmage wrote: » maybe.... packet tracer can't do VRRP or a physical FR switch, so I use real hardware for that... beware he's more scary than cute.
Cyberscum wrote: » Holy ****. I was thinking about CCNA for knowledge only and after reading the time and effort you have put into this endeavor I think I will pass. GJ thus far!
techfiend wrote: » I think the best way to approach the CCNA is to read the odom and lammle or a video series. Take the test hoping to pass but expecting to fail while running out of time. Try to remember the questions you had issues with, writing down helps, study those areas and take it again in a week or two. That's how I went from almost passing to acing it. It's a difficult test the first time around, once you know what to expect the second time is a lot easier if it's shortly after your first attempt. Deathmage is a grueling longterm bootcamp onto himself, it's great work ethic but I can understand why it would chase people from taking the test. Deathmage were you grueling on the VCP as well, I didn't have the pleasure to follow that in case you posted updates. How did you find that test compared to these Cisco tests?
techfiend wrote: » You'll get it but do you ever think you get information overload when you study? I vaguely remember you writing after the CCENT you learned to not study for a test for so long or something like that. I wonder what 2016 certs are going to be like. The 2012 ones are already pretty complicated.
techfiend wrote: » I'm currently studying a much higher level for the VCP6, not by choice but because Mastering vSphere 6 is the only reading material out there. It seems way above what online study guides have in them. It's very overwhelming and there's so much I can't lab due to lack of resources, no, I'm not buying a FibreChannel SAN. My best guess is it's somewhere in between the two. Online study guides take maybe 20 hours to read, mastering vSphere is going to take at least 80. It bothers me why a company would come out with a certificate and not publish study guides for 6+ months. To push courses I guess.
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