I just failed for the fifth time to renew my CCNA. I first earned the CCNA in Oct. 2007. Since then, I have attempted BSCI twice, CCNA Security once, and when my cert expired in Oct. 2010, I tried CCNA in November of 2010 and today. I scored 735 in November and today.
I used Todd Lammle's book and the Cisco Press book. I have a small lab of four 2621XM routers, two 2950 switches, and an old PIX 515E someone gave me.
According to my scores, I am weak on ACL/NAT and "describe how a network works." I know that the Cisco exam is never wrong, but I came back to the office, and entered the exact same commands on my routers and the ACL worked just fine on my routers. I can only assume that my passing in Oct. 2007 was a fluke. I am not cut out to be a Cisco engineer.
So, I'm giving up trying to get Cisco certified.
My main reason for writing though, is to thank all of you for your support and encouragement. Especially want to thank burtsbees, CiscoGuy33, and lerdalt for all your help. You guys are the greatest. Thank you also to Tek-Tips for this wonderful forum.
Iolair MacWalter
Network Engineer
I used Todd Lammle's book and the Cisco Press book. I have a small lab of four 2621XM routers, two 2950 switches, and an old PIX 515E someone gave me.
According to my scores, I am weak on ACL/NAT and "describe how a network works." I know that the Cisco exam is never wrong, but I came back to the office, and entered the exact same commands on my routers and the ACL worked just fine on my routers. I can only assume that my passing in Oct. 2007 was a fluke. I am not cut out to be a Cisco engineer.
So, I'm giving up trying to get Cisco certified.
My main reason for writing though, is to thank all of you for your support and encouragement. Especially want to thank burtsbees, CiscoGuy33, and lerdalt for all your help. You guys are the greatest. Thank you also to Tek-Tips for this wonderful forum.
Iolair MacWalter
Network Engineer