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[QUOTE="Uh:1226062"]You doing it all in one go or the two tests with ICND1/2? I got it 3 years ago with the one 640-801 exam right before they switched to 640-802, but I heard it's pretty similar. I just used one Cisco Press book with the questions at the end of each chapter and that was basically it. You should read whatever book you get cover to cover at least couple times taking notes. The second time reading it, see which quiz questions you cannot answer and re-read those sections. Luckily I was pretty familiar with IOS (I forgot everything now), but if you're not I would get your hands on either some routers or an emulators.. I think there was like a 7200 simulator program that was really good once you figured out how to use it. It's mostly multiple choice with some stupid matching questions like matching up the administrative distances with each routing protocol. Then one mock lab questions, where mine was configuring a simple ACL to allow some ports to some obscure subnets. Only the basic commands that are in the book are allowed, so you it won't let you get too fancy. You can't go back, but if you're wasting too much time on one questions and it's not worth a lot, skip it. There were plenty of people I knew that just out right skipped the mock lab question and passed with the old test. Know your subnetting very very well. Very Well. You should be able to calculate everything on this http://www.subnet-calculator.com/ pretty easily for any random IP address/network. They give you a small whiteboard you can use during the exam. I used it to write down my powers of 2's before I even started the exam, but write down whatever you use to memorize your subnetting. A lot of the questions force you to figure out the IP's in each network they have listed on the question even though the question has nothing to do with subnetting. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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