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 CCNA Exam questions needed !!
 
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mehran
Junior Member


Australia
16 Posts
Posted - Feb 12 2001 :  09:01:50 AM  Show Profile    Send mehran an ICQ Message  Reply with Quote
I wanna take my CCNA exam in couple of days, so wondering if someone can share the exam questions/exam certs with me !!

Cheers :)

mehran

SleB
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Canada
3 Posts
Posted - Feb 23 2001 :  10:23:35 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:

I wanna take my CCNA exam in couple of days, so wondering if someone can share the exam questions/exam certs with me !!

Cheers :)

mehran



So did you pass your exam? I will try it myself in the first week of March. Give some news.

See ya!!


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lpescato
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4 Posts
Posted - Feb 24 2001 :  3:36:51 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Good luck. The passing score is 849 now. You dont need to know subnetting, contrary to popular belief, as you will get as few as 1 questions. I have gotten a max of 6. You definitely need to know IOS commands, basic networking, access lists, and the OSI model. Let us know your results!


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SleB
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Canada
3 Posts
Posted - Feb 24 2001 :  8:25:36 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks for the input lpescato...by the way...what is your next step in certification?

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lpescato
New Member



4 Posts
Posted - Feb 28 2001 :  08:30:18 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I'm thinking about the CCNP next, although just getting this far has been rather taxing, thank God for expense accounts!
Actually, I may just go in and get the Net Plus cert, as alot of their questions are basic networking, much easier than Cisco. I figure the more certs the better...I am deathly afraid of Win2K though.

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synfin
Junior Member



13 Posts
Posted - Feb 28 2001 :  10:51:59 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
really!? no subnetting? What about many IPX questions? or Novell?

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synfin
Junior Member



13 Posts
Posted - Mar 06 2001 :  12:18:29 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
How many questions do you have?
Are they actual exam questions?

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startec
New Member



1 Posts
Posted - Mar 08 2001 :  10:33:01 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Subnetting is one of the easier topics in networking. I guess its not really practical since DCHP does the job and very few of us will ever be designing class B or A networks. I found it give wonderful insight into the inner workings of tcp/ip.
Startec
A+ Network+

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synfin
Junior Member



13 Posts
Posted - Mar 20 2001 :  2:56:12 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I think subnetting is practical. I work at an ISP, and DHCP is only applied with dial-up, and adsl circuits. Even then, why wouldnt the IPs that the DHCP server hands out be subnetted from other IPs in the block being used for other things. Most of those blocks are even classC.

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sherm74
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11 Posts
Posted - Mar 23 2001 :  2:49:57 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks all for the info this site is great I am learning more and more every day. Thanks a bunch.

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GreatScot!
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2 Posts
Posted - May 23 2001 :  4:56:54 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Guys, there have been some questions on subnetting and that some feel that you don't need to know it well. Even though the likelihood is that not many folks will be designing class A or B networks, that is for public networks - which is true. However, there is a very real possiblity that many of you will have to design or work in and expand a private network (i.e., the 10.x.x.x or 172.168.x.x ranges) for some small and medium business (or as expansions within a large business branch office) and you will need to know subnetting well to do this intelligently. My advice is to know it cold, both straight-up as well as beyond the 8-bit boundary and VLSM. For what it is worth...

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esQuire
New Member



4 Posts
Posted - Jun 07 2001 :  11:10:03 AM  Show Profile    Reply with Quote
quote:

Hi, I am in the same boat! However, I have a couple of links to practice exam question on the net! If you want more information... email me!



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esQuire
New Member



4 Posts
Posted - Jun 07 2001 :  11:10:49 AM  Show Profile    Reply with Quote
quote:

Hi, I am in the same boat! However, I have a couple of links to practice exam question on the net! If you want more information... email me!



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