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> Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2001 21:56:54 EST
> Subject: Re: Help required for BCRAN
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> Swapnil,
>
> I just took and passed the BCRAN exam on this past Monday. The books I used
> were the BCRAN book by Cisco Press and the Remote Access study guide by
> Sybex. These are the only two resources I used (other than on-the-job) and I
> passed the exam on my first try.
>
> The only thing that kind of threw me was the formatting of the test. I was
> expecting all multiple choice (like the CCNA) but there are some fill in the
> blank questions. These are mainly CLI commands. They do give you a list of
> commands to choose from but it is a very long list so you do have to pretty
> much know the command.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Good luck on your exam.
>
> Heather Buri - CCNA, MCSE
>
> In a message dated 1/25/01 8:41:55 PM Central Standard Time,
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> << Hi All
>
> I am planning to give BCRAN exam within a fortnight ...
> I have bought a Mcgraw Hill's Remote Access Study Guide and also have CBT's
> for BCRAN.
> Can any one pls guide me if these are the sufficient resources.
> Is ther any other good stuff on net except the cisco site (exam oriented)
>
> Kindly help me out ..
>
> Regards
> Swapnil Shah >>
>
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