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Boson x for windows
Boson x for windows









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Was IPV6 in there along with GLBP and EIGRP, yes it was. Then there was an ACL sim that completely threw me for a loop because the commands just didn't work as to the ones studied in Boson. Some of the simulations varied tremendously to where I spent some time trying to figure out the darn sim in the real test and how it worked versus working through the answer. WHY DID I SCORE 698 ON THE REAL THING?!!! This goes to show that the comments in this forum in regards to passing Boson exams and your cool are wildly inaccurate, at least for 200-120. I used Boson for 2 straight months and saved well over 15 exams that I scored over 800 but would still go over the wrong answers just to make sure I could shoot for 1000 in the real exam and be cool. Also, I utilized "simulation" mode over "study" mode in Boson once my scores were consistently above 800. In addition, I would answer all the questions first without looking at the answers to ensure that I "knew" the material versus just memorizing the answers. Once I figured out all the testing nuances in Boson I was easily scoring 800's randomizing all of the 200-120 CCNA tests in Boson. I buttoned up on the Frame Relay questions and sims, while also working on my other weaknesses (which were mainly nuances in the answers, versus not actually knowing the material). Mind you, I scored easily on Todd's sample questions in his book, thus I was really surprised by my initial scores in Boson. At the first onset of using Boson, I was scoring around 570-600's. After studying those, I felt that my knowledge was solid and that I just needed to get ready for the "test" if you will so I purchased Boson's 200-120 CCNA to get a real world feel of the test and the environment. Then moved onto CBT Nuggets, which was awesome for subnetting since that was my Achilles heel initially. I didn't have the need to get my CCNA over the years until my current employer offered to cover costs.įor studying I started with Lammle's book, which was very straightforward. I've been a Network Engineer since 2006 working on Cisco equipment through various jobs and I have an 1841/2960/ASA setup at home. I read these forums as a lurker, but this is my first post so as to assist anyone else out there studying for the 200-120 CCNA.











Boson x for windows