Johnny McKenzie wrote: > Just finished my BCRAN ( 3 down, 1 to go ) with a good mark ( 897) but was a > bit disturbed by some of the questions, at least three questions of the > select > from the list of command types were totally obvious, keeping the NDA in mind, > one question specified an IP address, and in the list of commands that IP > address was listed *once*. Totally self evident, about 4 other quite obvioius > answers in that list as well regarding DLCI numbers and dialer-maps, the > number specified in the question only appears once in the list of commands > Looks like you could grab a guy of the street and they would get 500 by > deduction and guessing. > > While I like the list of commands, as I'm a very poor rote learner and have a > hell of a time remebering where the hypens go, as well as I speak English > rather than Amerish, ( Neighbour gives you no marks in the exam, but as I > never type the whole command in the CLI, you tend to default to what they > taught you in school ). But I do feel it is critical that the command list be > extended so there is 3 or 4 possible options for any given value. ( yes, I > did > leave comments in the exam ) > > What did I get wrong ? The stuff I didn't study, what models have what > capabilites ( Like I'm going to spec up an install without checking the > website ) and the 700 series ( I just ignored it, no use confusing yourself > with another command line for 5 or 6 marks and I've never encountered one yet > ) > > So onto the home straight.....CIT and I'm a CCNP >
I also share your feeling. Took this test today, and frankly speaking, I didn't feel that I'm deserved to have a pass (missed many questions in async/PPP, ISDN protocols), however, because of this easy way to guess a command, I barely passed with 819. for me, 2 more to go (switching, CIT) to the CCNP. Regards, c.h.Ip ps. any readers in Hong Kong? need study parthers ;-) Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=27314&t=27227 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

