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Jan 13, 2009 20:12 |  #1

I am in the middle of it now. (taking a break from studying my mind hurts)

Has anybody else taken a CCNA, CCDP, or even the CCIE bootcamps?

BTW I am taking the class in Las Vegas, but no time to play while I am here.:rolleyes:


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Jan 13, 2009 20:18 |  #2

haven't done a bootcamp, but have sat & passed CCNA twice in the last 8 years. Need to recertify again but every time I begin studying seriously my eyes glaze over & I may as well be asleep. Good luck with your venture...


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Jan 13, 2009 20:48 |  #3

Haven't tried a bootcamp, but let us know how it works for you... I took the CISCO NetAcad class many years ago - never took the CCNA exam because the company I worked for didn't care if I had one or not...

One of these days I might try to get my CCNA....

Good luck!


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What are the 7 layers of the OSI model?

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Jan 13, 2009 22:11 |  #4

I have -- and I felt like my eyeballs were bleeding. Give every effort to pay attention in class. Cram like heck the last night. Pass the cert exam at the end (provided you are ready). And then party Vegas-style when it's all said and done. :cool:

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Jan 13, 2009 22:19 |  #5

Sad thing is, a lot of the stuff they test you on you never use... or if you do use it, you can reference a book or the Internet... or call TAC :-D




  
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Jan 13, 2009 22:24 |  #6

timbernet wrote in post #7071786 (external link)
Sad thing is, a lot of the stuff they test you on you never use...

So true. So very, very true.


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Jan 14, 2009 01:04 |  #7

timbernet wrote in post #7071128 (external link)
Haven't tried a bootcamp, but let us know how it works for you... I took the CISCO NetAcad class many years ago - never took the CCNA exam because the company I worked for didn't care if I had one or not...

One of these days I might try to get my CCNA....

Good luck!


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What is the default administrative distance for IGRP?

What are the 7 layers of the OSI model?

Haha - just kidding :-D

Not sure about IGRP, they have scraped it for EIGRP but it is 90. YES, I have remembered something so far.


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Jan 14, 2009 01:06 |  #8

timbernet wrote in post #7071786 (external link)
Sad thing is, a lot of the stuff they test you on you never use... or if you do use it, you can reference a book or the Internet... or call TAC :-D

TAC is already on speed dial at work. They make the big money to know the things that I don't already know.

Thanks for all the positives guys. It is just after 11 PM and I have about two more hours of studying before tomorrows class.

For those of you that have ever thought about the bootcamp, it has been very helpful for me. FYI


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Jan 14, 2009 02:57 |  #9

timbernet wrote in post #7071128 (external link)
QUICK!
What is the default administrative distance for IGRP?

What are the 7 layers of the OSI model?

a) who cares? :-)
b) Please Do Not Take Sales People's Advice.... :p

timbernet wrote in post #7071786 (external link)
Sad thing is, a lot of the stuff they test you on you never use...

precisely, hence the eyes glazing over...


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Jan 19, 2009 16:49 |  #10

Just passed the CCNA exam with an 848. Not the highest score, but it will pass just the same.


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Jan 19, 2009 16:55 as a reply to  @ evorgsumaf's post |  #11

Wow, I didn't realize we had so many network gurus on here. *waves* I'm self studying for the CCNA right now ... good luck with the boot camp.




  
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Jan 19, 2009 18:40 |  #12

evorgsumaf wrote in post #7112222 (external link)
Just passed the CCNA exam with an 848. Not the highest score, but it will pass just the same.

What do you call a doctor that passed his exams with an C average .... Doctor

What do you call a doctor that passed his exams with an A average.... Doctor


CCNP here with too many other network and system certs... I'm actually trying to get out of computers but the pay is too good :-(




  
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Jan 19, 2009 22:02 |  #13

jgoodstein,

good on you for the NP, I just started studying for the CCVP. I must be asking for punishment, I have just passed my CCNA and have already started into the CCVP.


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Jan 19, 2009 22:03 |  #14

zombie_w_an_XSi wrote in post #7112260 (external link)
Wow, I didn't realize we had so many network gurus on here. *waves* I'm self studying for the CCNA right now ... good luck with the boot camp.


Zombie, already took the bootcamp www.ccbootcamp.com (external link) 12-16 January. I just took the test today.

Thanks again.


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Jan 19, 2009 22:16 |  #15

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jgoodstein,

good on you for the NP, I just started studying for the CCVP. I must be asking for punishment, I have just passed my CCNA and have already started into the CCVP.

Very smart to work on the CCVP -- As more and more companies phase out their old PBX systems with VoIP systems the market for well trained professionals will be large.

The CISCO Call Manager is the best in its class... I also use the open source Linux application Asterisk for small-business VoIP -- both have their advantages, but for a medium-large company I wouldn't hesitate to suggest CallManager.




  
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