A gathering place for CCNP's or those looking to obtain their CCNP! Rules 1) No posting of illegal materials (torrents, stolen PDFs, etc) 2) No posting of 'braindumps' 3) Be courteous and helpful 4) If someone is wrong, try to be clear and understanding in your correction, not rude and disrespectful 5) Blog posts must be text posts with at least a proper summary of the topic. Must Haves - - The network simulator that every network person should have - - - - - - NOTE: The 'Reddit Cisco Ring', its associates, subreddits, and creator 'mechman991' are not endorsed, sponsored, or officially associated with Cisco Systems Inc. ![]() All opinions stated are those of the poster only, and do not reflect the opinion of Cisco Systems Inc., or its affiliates. I have been taking certifications since 1999, starting with Novell, COMPTIA, Microsoft, Citrix, VMWare, ITIL, Cisco and laterly ISC2. I think I have taken something like 30 exams in my time, passed a lot, failed and retaken a few, but by and large the exams have been hard but fair. So I'm not exactly a newbie to the certification process, I know the effort it takes, and I put in the effort. The last two exams I have taken (failed ARCH in November and TSHOOT today trying to recertify) I have found ridiculously out of touch with the syllabus, with badly worded, ambiguous questions and many topics not even featuring on the exam. Author Topic: Cisco Video Training Download Links (CCNA, CCNP, CCVP, CCIE and etc.) (Read 10400 times). Desperately need CBT Nuggets CCNP Subtitles - posted in PROFESSIONAL: Hi dear friends I am from China and my English is poor. I am very interested i CBT training sessions, but I can barely follow what he taught. It feels like Cisco are actively trying to catch you out. It seems as though they are developing the exams to make it harder for the brain dumpers rather than to be a fair assessment of a persons technical knowledge. So I have 15 days left to take and pass an exam to renew the CCNP or just let it lapse, and right now, I want to give up and never take another Cisco exam. So people, should I go for it a last time or give it up? I recently recertified using TSHOOT and found most of it easy, except that I neglected to study anything involving VPN Tunnels (like IPSEC/GRE). So I bombed that section hard. ![]() Rvidxr klvn 2.7.5 zip code. I kind of hate that you can't 'conf term' and fix the issue to verify your thoughts. Disclaimers, though: • A lot of my work is L3 oriented these days. However, it's also starting to include NX-OS, which often has some slight, subtle differences. I have a large enough network for work that I often come across a lot of the issues (wrong VLAN, missing VLAN, etc) covered by the exam regularly. • The format of the test has shifted slightly from when I originally took it; you used to be able to do to the tickets in a random order. Not any more. So no going into other tickets to see what the config says there in an effort to work through another ticket. You can, however, back up as long as you haven't answered the third question. Also, I almost got tripped up in one question, because the list for Q2 on the ticket had a scrollbar I didn't see at first.
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