If you are planning on writing the CCNA exam, these tips should be of help to you.
I wrote CCNA 640-801 in 2007, i failed with two points, i was overconfident. I did not prepare with dumps, i thought i had gone through all the material and knew the configurations very well. CCNA surprised me that day.
Now I'm CCNA 640-802 Certified, i made 930. This is just because i didn't play with the most recent dumps that's P4S3.22 before i went in for the exam. I used P4S3.20, but it was still sufficient to make it. Only two or three questions were diff in the exam. That's where knowing your stuff comes in.
My tips to pass the exam is are,
(1) Study and know the latest dumps inside out,
(2) Know your basic router configuration
(3) Know your routing protocols (RIP, EIGRP, OSPF). Especially EIGRP. Cisco dropped IGRP
(3) Know how to use your various show commands to verify router and routing protocol configurations.
(4) Know your VLAN configuration and verification commands.
(4) During the exam, do not rush the questions. Even if you know the answer, still look at it. There might be some small details that you might take for granted.
If you study and know the most recent dumps before your exam schedule, you will have more time to spend on the Simulation questions, which to my opinion carry more points.
I hope these tips will be useful to you.
Any questions or if you are in need of materials, mail me [email protected]
I wish you Success as you embarrass CISCO.
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tnxs 4 the tips.i personally need more