Chapter 2 of the Cisco Press CIT book started life as an edited version of 
the Internetworking Technology Overview. If you know your technology, you 
don't need that chapter. It is not taught in the CIT class, though it is 
included as an appendix to the student manual.

You should concentrate on the other chapters, especially ISDN. The test has 
a bunch of ISDN questions, including quite a few things you'll never see, 
at least not in the US. ISDN troubleshooting can be different in other 
countries, I realize. You probably already know about my flash cards, but 
just in case you don't, see this URL:

http://www.priscilla.com/cit/toc.html

Good luck!

Priscilla

At 10:18 AM 4/29/01, Albert Lu wrote:
>Hello Group,
>
>I'm currently starting on my final CCNP exam, which is CIT. This seems like
>quite a strange beast to study for, compared to the other exams which
>focused on configuration.
>
>It seems like it mainly concentrates on show and debug commands. If that is
>true, how in depth do I need to know the show and debug outputs?
>
>I'm using CIT book by Laura Chappell, and Chapter 2 is one big chapter
>(100pages). It seems like it's missing from the actual CIT course. Am I
>correct?
>
>Thanks
>
>Albert
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