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  QID:NA345
Posted by: havenlad - 09-29-2012, 08:48 PM - Forum: Answer this question - Replies (2)

Good evening all

I am looking at this question.  It shows different equipment talking to its counterpart over a point to point WAN and asks what each type of communication represents.  I would have expected the CSU/DSU to be using PPP because they do, routers to be talking using IP because they use layer 3, switches to be using data link because they use layer 2 and the hosts to be using physical for same reasons.  The question is how do the pcs communicate to each other.  I went for physical as natural progression but the answer is IP - which I would have thought would be he routers.  I don't get this at all. Please help

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  CCNA for Dummies Book
Posted by: rhether - 09-26-2012, 01:57 PM - Forum: General - Replies (1)

I have to study and obtain my CCNA for work.  I have previous IT experience.
Has anyone used this book to prepare:
  CCNA Certification All-In-One For Dummies by Silviu Angelescu
  Wiley | March 26, 2010 | Trade Paperback

I enjoy the "Dummy" series of books.

Thanks

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  ccnp training videos
Posted by: shine - 09-25-2012, 08:16 AM - Forum: CCNP ENARSI 300-410 Forum - Replies (1)

Hi All,

Can anyone give me the latest ccnp training videos and dumps...

Also, my CCNA has expired today. Can i just go ahead and take ccnp-route or do i have to redo ccna again?


Thanks

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  Passed ICND1 w/ a score of 837/1000
Posted by: netsec - 09-14-2012, 07:41 PM - Forum: Exam Experience - No Replies

Today I took the ICND1 exam for the 1st time, and I'm happy that I passed it. I'd like to thank How2Pass for such an incredible job on helping me with preparing for this exam through their practice tests/labs on this site.

Here are some of the materials used to prepare me for the test:

  • How2Pass - This was a major factor that contributed to my success.
  • Online subnetting tutorials from various sources
  • And of course, on-the-job experience and having access to Cisco switches (I have a home lab setup as well)

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  Passed
Posted by: pieceofcake - 09-05-2012, 02:56 PM - Forum: CCNP ENARSI 300-410 Forum - No Replies

Passed ROUTE test yesterday with a 988 thanks to How2Pass.  Had 5 router sims.  Good luck everyone!

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  New to IT and CCNA certified w/in 5 months!!
Posted by: sunflower1 - 08-31-2012, 09:05 PM - Forum: Exam Experience - No Replies

Thank you How2Pass!!!!  I made the moved into IT about 5 months ago (IT was the only department with an available opening  ;D).  I had 0 experience but with the help of this site, I'm now CCNA certified and so proud!!! 
My company pays the 3K for cisco training so I took the class for both ICND 1 and 2.  The first time I took ICND1 I hadn't discovered How2Pass,- I had my notes from the 5 day class, read the 400pg Cisco manuals TWICE and took notes which i read over and over, took their labs w/ router simmulations, as well as their practice tests ......I failed the test w/ a 770; seemed like the class/manuals didnt prepare me for the layout of the test or how i'd need to apply the material, and the labs were completely different from the test simmulations. I studied with How2Pass for 2 weeks and passed with an 880 - in my opinion the explanations here provided a much deeper understanding than the manual/instructor did.  For ICND2, i went through the motions of going to the class and taking a few notes but i primarily used this site as my study guide - I was on this site for about 2 hours (or more) a day for about 3 weeks - just taking the individual tests over and over until above 95%, then moved to the "real" practice test (at the bottom), doing that one until I was consistently getting 100% - i passed with a 958 and 30 minutes to spare on the clock. 
Do review the hands on lab #8 (i think) re: VTP and configuring a switch w/ the last usable IP address and gateway of another - i had this on the test. I didnt have the OSPF/EIGRP simmulations but did have quite a few of the drag and drops (NAT, Admin Distance preference order, the ACL denying http w/ which addresses are permitted/denied), maybe 2 questions on IPv6. Alot of the questions were identical to those found here but some were a little different. There were only 43 questions.  I hope my info helps (and maybe eases some concerns about primarily using this site) Good luck everyone!!!!

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  Passed ICND2 with a 930
Posted by: blewwrx - 08-31-2012, 02:54 PM - Forum: Exam Experience - No Replies

I just took the ICND2 exam and passed with a score of 930. How2pass was well worth the investment. The practice tests and simulators help a great deal to prepare you for the actual exam. I highly recommend and I will be coming back when it comes time for renewal or future exams.

I prepared for the exam with the following:
Home lab equipment
Knowledgenet training videos
The Bryant Advantage videos and study guide
How2Pass

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  CCNP Bootcamp in the UK
Posted by: pablomole - 08-24-2012, 07:02 PM - Forum: General Discussion - No Replies

hi all,

i'm thinking of doing a CCNP bootcamp course.... I did the CCNA with the help of this site which was great, although I'm thinking with the CCNP I need some time, focus and dedication (and access to kit!).

Anyway, any recommendations? I've seen FireBrandTraining mentioned a few times ?

tia.

pablo

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  Simulation (QID:S10) Troubleshoot OSPF is failing me
Posted by: nastri83 - 08-14-2012, 06:29 PM - Forum: General - Replies (2)

Hi Everyone,

I'm following the written answer exactly as it is shown and when I click "Done" and "End Test" it shows that I fail the simulation. Should I be doing something else in order to have the simulation properly identify my entries?

I can ping the other routers successfully, and I do a "copy run start" at the end also.

Could it be my version of java? Browser version?

A couple general questions for you as well:

Do these simulations require the commands to check the configuration (show ip route, show ip ospf, etc) in order to mark them complete?

Is there a particular order that the commands must be entered in so that the sim marks it as successful?

How about on the actual exam?

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