CID isn't much like DCN. CID expects advanced technology expertise, 
especially in legacy protocols. CID does not have any case studies and only 
a few "methodology" questions. It mostly has strangely-worded questions 
about Cisco solutions to problems network engineers face when growing and 
enhancing enterprise networks.

Bottom line: I think it would be hard to pass CID if you don't have the 
knowledge to pass the other core CCDP tests. Also, if you wait on CID, 
maybe you'll be able to take a test that isn't ancient. I haven't heard 
that Cisco is updating CID, but I would think that they must be.

Priscilla


At 10:04 PM 11/8/00, Mike McDaniel wrote:
>I have been a fly on the wall for some time. I have been able to find the
>answers to most of my questions from the archives or current threads, but
>this one has me stumped.
>
>I have had my CCNA for about a year and just recently passed the DCN test.
>keeping in mind I wish to complete CCNP/DP certifications, my questions is
>as follows.
>
>Should I sit the CID test and get that out of the way while the DCN info is
>fresh, or should I take the core tests to prepare for the CID?
>I'm leaning towards CID, but would like feedback from those who have been
>there.
>
>TIA,
>Mike
>
>
>
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