Alan Joseph wrote:
> 
> Reposting...
> 
> Does anyone out there in the wild vast yonder of Cisco Cert
> Land know if
> Atalk and IPX are still on the CID 3.0 (640-025) test ?
> 
> It doesn't show up on the exam desciription...

I just took the CCDP recertification test and they were on there, if that's
helpful, since you haven't gotten an answer from anyone else.

Priscilla


> 
>
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/certprog/testing/current_exam
> s/640-025.html
> 
> Mahalo!
> 
> Joe
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 1:10 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: What is a distributed/collapsed backbone? [7:65225]
> 
> 
> According to CID "lingo" a collapsed backbone is a single
> router or switch
> acting as a backbone in a campus design model. It contrasts
> with a
> distributed backbone where routers or switches are spread out
> among floors
> or buildings, all connected together via something like FDDI.
> (Yes, CID
> still has FDDI in it!)
> 
> Maybe that picture you are looking at is an error.
> 
> Good luck with CID. It's a fun one! :-)
> 
> Priscilla
> 
> Marc Thach Xuan Ky wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> > I thought I'd do 640-025 CID before it disappears, so I
> started
> > reading
> > the Ciscopress book, CID exam certification guide.  Now in
> > chapter 2,
> > section "Issues facing campus LAN designers" (I'm using Safari
> > books
> > online so I don't know the page number) it shows figs 2.4 and
> > 2.5
> > distributed and collapsed backbones respectively.  The
> > distributed
> > backbone shows per floor, one router and one switch, the
> > collapsed
> > backbone shows a single router for the building fanning out to
> > one
> > switch per floor.  Fair enough I guess, but the scenario 1, Q2
> > in the
> > same chapter asks what backbone to use in a particular case
> and
> > then
> > answers it with "distributed backbone" and a picture fig 2.8
> > that looks
> > rather like the collapsed backbone shown earlier.  I obviously
> > have to
> > learn Ciscospeak for the exam so can anybody tell me, which is
> > it?
> > rgds
> > Marc
> 
> 




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