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Hello Guys,

Continuing with the study for the BCMSN I came across a tip given by Jeremy Cioara in one of the Nuggets on Wireless. He commented about a very interesting game for the study of antennas, devices and topologies of wireless networks. The name of this game is Cisco Wireless Explorer and is available at this link.

Dei in a given game and found it very interesting character because of teaching that teaches how to put each device to complete a wireless topology.

In this URL, you can give more games to Cisco. (There went the other to give feedback).

Below, follows a screenshot of the game.
Cisco Wireless Explorer

I am nearly completing the Nuggests. My next step is to read the book CiscoPress understanding of each concept in detail and practicing what is possible in Dynamips.

A big hug,

Maurício.

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Hello everybody,

In previous post I was informed that in the past BSCI and prontifiquei me to detail a little more of the day I had to get this certification.

First, the BSCI was my result:

Note: 911 / 1000

Trim: 790

Questions: 61

Time: 2 hours.

Scorecard:

  • Implement EIGRP operations: 88%
  • Implement multiarea OSPF operations: 80%
  • Describe Integrated IS-IS: 85%
  • Implement Cisco IOS routing features: 100%
  • Implement BGP for enterprise ISP connectivity: 90%
  • Implement multicast forwarding: 100%
  • Implement IPv6: 62%

Confirm what many say, the BSCI is difficult! Ensures that all my preparation was not so good, would not in evidence. Unlike the CCNA, the BSCI has more questions that makes you think. In my test fell all content studied. Do not remember anything that did not fall.

The laboratories that fell in my test were:

  • Troubleshooting a configuration of Virtual Link in OSPFv3;
  • Bidirectional redistribution of IS-IS and EIGRP;
  • Other than I remember …

The issues were the most diverse, so the rebound all:

Study and learn, because if you do not this (and try your luck for braindumps) may not be optimal and not pass the professional certification, as this evidence, especially, is Hardcore!

Each second of my journey of study paid off, because all I added knowledge. Now, talk a little as my preparation.

For the BSCI, I had not done any study plan - something that will do for BCMSN to optimize the time - but my study was to 24/03/2009 (the day after the approval of CCNA) until 30/05/2009 (2 days before being approved in BSCI) and followed by:

  1. I watched all the videos from CBT Nuggets by Jeremy Cioara (available in HD Blog).
  2. I made an overview of the book’s official CiscoPress by Brent Stewart (available in HD Blog).
  3. I started trying to practice some laboratories, but saw that something was missing.
  4. Li detail throughout the book of Brent Stewart, during the reading was practicing laboratories for each of the chapters that happening.
  5. After completion of the book, began my long journey in laboratories. Laboratories of all that I fell in BSCI, often mixing 2 or 3 areas of expertise to observe the convergence of protocols together.
  6. Began to address issues of simulated to identify my weaknesses.
  7. Identified these weaknesses, reread the chapter of the book, practicing with laboratories and when this issue was fairly safe as the content did a simuladão of this whole field.
  8. I was alternating between steps 6,7,8 until 1 week before the day of examination.
  9. Relax this last week, as was the feeling I could have done a week earlier. But that was not reviewed the 100% secure (Multicast) and 2 days before the test found a text named BSCI QuickSheat that was quite interesting to see the entire contents of the evidence as a general overview.
  10. One day before the test, relax and not seen anything of the content or annotations.

Extra Tips: Always keep a TXT annotations! When you have a question put it in TXT. When you have an information that is new to you write it in TXT. Thus, you have compiled a file of information and can track all your progress, and if the development of your study you have a question that relates to what you studied, you have noted in TXT.

Personnel, per hour is this. I hope to have contributed a lot, and now towards BCMSN. This week will draw up a plan of studies and will publish on the blog for you to follow.

A strong hug and success to all of us.

Maurício Bento Ghem

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Hello Guys,

I would like to inform you that today was the HD updated the blog.

Were inserted all books CiscoPress official to study for each of the CCNP tests. Moreover, were included as simulated (TKS and P4S) to recommend its use only to identify the weaknesses in their study.

Another interesting tool for the study that was included is the video Mentors! All are narrated by the author Jeremy Cioara. For all that is good understanding of English is a perfect tool for setting the contents read in books.

Follow the link for the HD blog:
http://bentow.4shared.com

A Abrasive,
Maurício.

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Hello Guys,

HD was added to the Blog, the course of video:

Cisco Press - CCNA Video Mentor (Exam 640-802), Second Edition

Narrated by: Wendell Odom

These videos, which I understand have been compressed withQuicktime to reduce the size, so it is necessary to turn them with your own. In HD, is available a light version of Quicktime, in the same folder. They are in the folder on the HD Video Mentor Blog (link below).Link to HD Blog

That detail how the videos are narrated in English requires a good understanding in the language, or who find subtitles can upload to public folder.

Abrasive,

Maurício.

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