![]() ![]() The new icnd2 versions that have been posted on examcollection are the same as the ones from earlier on in the year. Have a look at this dump Its a ccna dump but there were quite a few questions from it on the exam. Presume it was the one with the highest address. 1 question on it was what the router id would be on one of the routers with a coupleof lans attached. Sorry my brain was mush after the exam and I cant remeber exact details regarding the ospf hotspot. If anyone else has come accross this ospf hotspot i would love to hear from you. All in all a difficult exam which I had prepared well for but not enough seemingly. A lot of new questions also one question regarding ospf variance, route cost questions. Frame relay hostspot from ccna (), a new ospf hotspot i had never seen regarding ip routing and ospf id really hard! and new vtp sim i hadnt seen add ip, default gateway and make switch into vtp client. No sims hotspots or drag and drops from here on it. Took Icnd2 exam yesterday failed with 823. Good luck to everyone! I’m starting on my CCNP prep today, hope to have it finished in a few months! If you can explain to yourself why and how for every question you know the concepts well enough to pass. Read the question and pretend like you are explaining it to someone else about why the correct answer is correct. If you’re going to go over test dumps and sample questions don’t just read them and think “oh, ok, I think I get it”. I finished ICND2 in 30 minutes and got 1000/1000. I finished ICND1 with 40 minutes left and got 914/1000. If you really know the material and don’t just memorize the questions you will have no problem passing ICND1 and ICND2. Not only know the commands but what information they give you, along with how you can use them in conjunction with each other to solve the problems. On the exams you may need to know all the show commands related to VTP, STP, Frame-Relay, switch mac addresses, switch trunks, CDP, etc. Lastly KNOW YOUR SHOW COMMANDS!!! More than sh run, sh ver, sh ip int br, sh int, etc. Also, if you are going on to other Cisco certifications note that this is just the starting point, a stepping stone if you will, and it all builds on top of your CCNA cert. Just reading the books and going over test dumps doesn’t really prepare you unless you already firmly grasp the concepts. *You can find 2500 series routers and 2900 series switches for about $20 online.* If you have minimal experience with switches/routers you need to either: You read the books by Cisco Press or studied their website for configuration examples to the problems you were facing?Īlso for anyone thinking of taking the ICND2, know that there is a fair amount of questions related to troubleshooting. ![]()
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