going to take CCNA exam

hi guys,

have been preparing for ccna on and off for last 5-6 months.also done some practice on ccnp level stuff like multi area ospf configuration, studying redistribution such stuff.

now i want to take my ccna exam,but all my friends are saying go through dumps once like i can’t pass without real world experiance.so i need to go through dumps.i dunno it’s right thing to do i need some suggestion from those who are ccna certified.also cisco has increased exam fees to 300 dollars now :\

Re: going to take CCNA exam

Since you've been working for the exam for 5 to 6 months, its safe to assume that you've got a pretty firm grasp on the basics of networking. Going through the dumps will give you an idea of what to expect in the actual exam.

I won't ask you to mindlessly memorize all the questions in the dumps but do try to familiarize yourself with all the possible scenarios that are likely to be asked in the exam. So for your question, do not hesitate to consult the dumps; but do not not solely rely on them either. And please also keep in mind that not all the answers given in those dumps are correct, so always use your own judgement and intuition or consult someone experienced.

Hope it helps.

Re: going to take CCNA exam

thanks for reply dude.

will be giving my exam in a week

Re: going to take CCNA exam

WoW CCNA/CCIE is it still any good? I did my CCIE 12 years ago and lost my certification because I did not bother to re-certify...

Re: going to take CCNA exam

Once you are on a job and have real world experience certification renewal is not an issue. If you go look for a job , new employer might give you a few more points if you renew your certification.

Re: going to take CCNA exam

ccna/ccnp there are plenty of them.

CCIE is still has value though.nowadays it's not just routing and switching track security and voice has huge demand