From: Robert Thompson (rthompson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Mar 29 2000 - 00:43:15 GMT-3
>
> Hi Everyone
> I hope someone out there can advise me on couple of questions as below.
> I was wondering will exam involve (on later part of the second day)
> hardware trouble shooting apart from configuration problems.
You won't have to open any routers up or send them back to Cisco for
repairs, but check your cables - anything external you can fix is fair game.
Also check your IOS versions, they might be wrong or missing.
> On Voice are they asking anything apart from ip like voice over frame
> relay etc
> Can anyone suggest me any good lab study guides for ATM , VOICE OVER IP
> and ISDN
No suggesstions for ATM & VoIP lab guides as I unfortunatly didn't get to
do these in the lab. As to whether you can get VoFR? Well, if the lab
equipment/IOS can do it, don't be surprised if you get. I went in with
the assumption anything in the IOS was fair game to be asked, but it
would almost always be a "sensible" problem to solve.
For ISDN just know your DDR pretty well and be aware of how
to do the more rare ISDN specific things (e.g. ISDN subaddressing).
I never got anything I regarded as "silly" (unusual yes, silly no). They
were all configs I should have known how to do (and mostly did). Given
more time I would have gotten everything done and there lies the secret.....
> Thank you
>
> Best regards
> Pradeep divakar (IT Support Specialist)
> CCNA; MCSE; BE (Electronics); DTE
> Email :pradeep@team.xtra.co.nz
>
>
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