From: D. J. Jones (meganac@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Dec 02 2000 - 15:46:06 GMT-3
Here is an excerpt from the requirements page on the Cisco Web site:
Exam Content
The Routing and Switching Lab exam tests any feature
that
can be configured on the equipment in the Equipment
List,
except as noted below.
Effective immediately, the following topics have been
removed
from the lab exam content:
LAT
DECnet
Apollo
Banyan VINES
ISO CLNS
XNS
ATM LANE
X.25
Effective February 1, 2001, the following topic will
be
removed from the lab exam content:
Appletalk
NOTE: These changes only affect the Routing and
Switching Lab exam. Some of the test topics may
continue to
appear on the Routing and Switching Written exam.
Readers
are advised to consult the Content Blueprint for the
Routing
and Switching Written exam for a detailed list of
topics tested
on the written exam.
Equipment List
2500 series routers
2600 series routers
3600 series routers
4000 and 4500 series routers
3900 series token ring switches
Catalyst 5000 series switches
Please take note of the phrase 'any feature that can be configured on the
equipment in the Equipment List,"
I think that should answer your question..dj
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ronnie Royston" <RonnieR@globaldatasys.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2000 9:12 AM
Subject: Narrowing Scope of Study
> As part of my prep for the lab, I am covering every chapter of the
> Networking Configuration Guides on the DOC CD. Under the Dial Solutions,
> there are MANY chapters. Is it safe to save that stuff for the ISP/DIAL
> lab? Under Bridging and IBM Networking, I have covered all of the
Bridging
> chapter, but, under IBM Networking, is it safe to cover RSRB and DLSW and
> skip the rest (STUN, LLC2&SDLC Parameters, IBM Media Translation, etc)?
> There is so much to cover, I am just trying to stick with the material
> relevant to the R/S exam. Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
>
>
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