08-29-2004 03:27 PM - edited 03-02-2019 06:05 PM
I would like to know what to expect on the CCNA exam. I have completed a CCNA CBT course (learnkey)and my company are now going to send me on the full CCNA course. I would like to take the exam after completing the course but the CBT course only covered a fraction of what i see in the forums. I did nothing on ISDN or channelised links etc. will i be expected to have this knowledge for the CCNA? i just need to know so i make sure i walk away from this hands on CCNA course with the knowledge needed to pass the exam.
08-29-2004 03:35 PM
You should know the basics of ISDN configuration for the CCNA exam, and as a baseline for future studies.
I don't know which course you're taking, but ask what kind of ISDN hands-on you will get before you agree to take a course. I know my course has plenty of ISDN work. ;)
Good luck in your studies!
Chris Bryant
CCIE #12933
08-30-2004 01:26 AM
I think the CCNA Study guide by Todd Lammle gives you more than a good understanding what you need to know.
Afterwards I did the Boson test for CCNA, .. and if you understand the questions and make it up 90 percent, the actual CCNA Test will be "easy".
Good luck !
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