"you should always remember the full command." - are you simply referring 
to exam situations, or do you consider that in "real life" it is necessary 
to remember the full commands?  (No, I don't consider exams to be real 
life ;-)
If you're just talking about exams, fair enough, but if you're talking 
about real world situations, why do you think this?

JMcL
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"Andy Barkl" 
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Why would the exam simulator give you the help option? And you should
always remember the full command.

The simulators from www.CiscoPress.com and www.RouterSim.com do support
the help command and abbreviated commands. But nothing beats real
equipment.



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sam sneed
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I tried the simulation and it makes you type out every single command.
No
abreviations and no "?" allowed. Thats is retarded. If there going to
make
their simulation they should do it right, it is their software they're
simulating. I'd like to see anyone doing any half decent config without
using tab completion or "?".

My thoughts are that its a great idea, and should be applied to the CCNP
too, but the simulation should be as accurate as possible.If they're
going
to be half-assed about it don't do it at all.




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