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Please share with us your experience after taking the exam ICND2, your materials, the way you learned, your recommendations…
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Please share with us your experience after taking the exam ICND2, your materials, the way you learned, your recommendations…
Please don’t post links to copyrighted work here!
THE IP SUBNET ZERO COMMAND IS NOT CONFIGURED ON THE ROUTER
WHAT WOULD BE THE IP ADDRESS OF THE ETHERNET 0/0 USING THE FIRST AVAILABLE ADDRESS FROM THE SIXTH SUBNET OF THE NETWORK 192.168.8.0/29?
A)192.168.8.25
B)192.168.8.41
C)192.168.8.49
D)192.168.8.113
I TAUGHT THE ANSWER IS 192.168.8.41
BUT THE CORRECT ANSWER IT IS GIVING IS 192.168.8.49.
TO ME IF THE ZERO SUBNET IS NOT CONFIGURED THEN IT WOULS BE THE FIRST SUBNET.
@confusing
192.168.8.0/29
0~7 (this is the first network, but “ip subnet zero” is not enabled on the router!)
8~15
16~23
24~31
32~39
40~47
48~55 <– answer C fits here.
easy way to figure out the 6th subnetwork if "ip subnet zero" is not configured:
first subnet's address * which subnet we're asked about
first subnet started with 8
we're asked about the 6th
8 * 6 = 48
ICND1/ICND2/CCNA practice questions, labs and much more:
http://www.ciscovce.com
What are three characteristics of the OSPF routing protocol?choose three
A)IT CONVERGES QUICKLY
B) OSPF IS A CLASSFUL ROUTING PROTOCOL
C)IT USES COST TO DETERMINE THE BEST ROUTE
D)IT USES THE DUAL ALGORITHM TO DETERMINE THE BEST ROUTE
E)OSPF ROUTERS SEND THE COMPLETE ROUTING TABLE TO ALL DIRECTLY ATTACHED ROUTERS
F)OSPF ROUTERS DISCOVERS NEIGHBORS BEFORE EXCHANGING ROUTING INFORMATION.
WHICH ARE THE BEST ANSWERS YOU THINK.
I AM THINKING OF A-C AND E
A true
B false
C true
D nope
E nope
F true
Just passed the test on 9/19/11 with a 902/1000.
Got these:
https://www.9tut.net/icnd2/ospf-questions
(questions 1 & 2)
https://www.9tut.net/category/icnd2/icnd2-labsim
(Vtp Config Sim)
https://www.9tut.net/icnd2/stp-questions
(question 1 diagram, multi-answer, what ports are what roles? dp, rp, etc)
and a frame relay mapping question. The one with a diagram leading to 3 routers over serial links and 3 other routers over frame relay. show config to find telnet password and show frame-relay map to check dlci assignments.
thanks for xallax’s dumps, really useful as well as this site.
Good luck guys
I just failed ICND2 a second time
First time got 818 and second time an 804 and I’ve needed 825 both times.
Almost ALL of the god damn questions on this site were on the test and I answered all of them with the answers here.
Passed ICND2 with a 916. Could have been better. I realized my mistake on one of the sims (the vtp sim) as I was going home. Studied consecutively for 20+ days putting in about 4+ hours of reading, cbt nuggets and packet tracer. Know your material well and you should pass. Hopefully employment and a CCNA concentration exam in the near future.
@jeff, I would like to ask if there are questions in the 9tut that came out on the exam?
how many questions are there I mean, the whole exam.
I think about half including the sims. I got 43 questions. I’d say about 98% can be found on the Odom and McQuerry ICND2 books. You know those books in and out and just the sims here (no dumps etc), you’ll pass.
@jeff, thanks, I have the ICND2 book of Odom but unfortunately I dont have the book of Mcquerry..I’ll just look for it on the net.. thanks.. š
Thanks so much 9tut, I took my test yesterday and had VTP, OSPF sims a couple IPV6 questions, over all very easy test I thought. I read a book cover to cover and understood all the concepts then came here to kind of quick refresh, reading the book is definitely the best way to learn. Got a 936 though and very happy! Thanks again and good luck to everyone else
Hey all.
Which lab equipment do you guys use (if any)? I have 1 2950 switch at the moment and 2 1710 routers but I don’t think these routers will be good enough for CCNA. I’m thinking I’ll need another 2950 switch but not sure which routers to get and how many? Maybe something in the 2500 series?
Thoughts?
I didn’t use lab equipment but I use this site and it has some info on setting up home labs.
http://www.thebryantadvantage.com/CCNACCNPFreeHomeLab.htm
training material for ICND2:
http://www.ciscovce.com
Tested and passed my ICND2 exam today…scored 958 of 1000. Got 43 questions, timed 75 mins. A big thanks to 9tut.com and xallax–your recent vce was amazing. I read the Cisco ICND2 book three times, used packet tracer, went through the Cisco Net Sims (came w/ the Cisco book set), and used the vce & 9tut.com for a refresher. However, many of the test questions were very very close to xallax’s vce. Best of luck to everyone studying!!!
ACCORDING TO THE ROUTING TABLE,WHERE WILL THE ROUTER SEND A PACKET DESTINED FOR 10.1.5.65.
NETWORK INTERFACE NEXT-HOP
10.1.1.0/24 E0 DIRECTLY CONNECTED
10.1.2.0/24 E1 DIRECTLY CONNECTED
10.1.3.0/25 S0 DIRECTLY CONNECTED
10.1.4.0/24 S1 DIRECTLY CONNECTED
10.1.5.0/24 EO 10.1.1.2
10.1.5.54/28 E1 10.1.2.2
10.1.5.54/29 S0 10.1.3.3
10.1.5.54/27 S1 10.1.4.4
A) 10.1.1.2
B) 10.1.2.2
C) 10.1.3.3
D) 10.1.4.4
WHICH IS THE CORRECT ANSWER AND WHY
THANKS
@confused again.
10.1.5.54/29 S0 10.1.3.3
most specific subnet mask
@xallax
But isn’t 10.1.5.65 in a different subnet than 10.1.5.54/29?
/29 = 8 increment
10.1.5.56 – 10.1.5.63
10.1.5.64 – 10.1.5.71
Seems as though the only route in the routing table that encompasses the destination IP is 10.1.5.0/24 EO 10.1.1.2
I may be off here, but that is how I interpret this.
Just wonder if 10.1.5.54 should be 10.1.5.64, because this would make much more sense. 10.1.5.54/27,28, 29 is not a valid network entry. If this was 10.1.5.64 then xallax your answer would be correct.
Perhaps if you figure out the block size on the specific examples.
Mucket – I will try following the examples in the test question as they are asking where the packet would go for 10.1.5.65 – The key to this question lies not in the fact that there are good answers that will work. What the question is asking is what is the longest matching route?
It is not obvious but here is a link that explains it…
https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/thread/14500
Passed today 874 (first try thankfully). Some new NAT questions, VTP sim. Thanks for the work put into 9tut and VCEs.
I get that you need to know all the concepts but percentage ways how accurate are the dumps on here and examcollection
just passed my ccna exam, my score is 917.
this site really helped me a lot, my advice is, focus more on IPv6, not necessarily the configuration but more on the definition of terms including the types of migration from IPv4 IPv4 to IPv6.
to XALLAX, men! your reviewer was great! thank you very much!
I also recommend that have a time to browse the 640-802 vce of collisio.
Cisco Acme 640-802 v2011-07-09 by Collisio 486q.vce
read the book of wendell odom and keep on watching the ICND2 cbt nuggets.
again, THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!! š
congrats everybody for passing that exam. i just need to know what dumps i should study from to pass. and please i will thank you if you post its link.
thank you 9tut
training material for ICND2:
http://www.ciscovce.com
Alhamdulillah, passed my ICND2 today with less than 15 min’s to spare.
Study material’s:
9Tut, Odom, amd McQuerry
CBT Nuggets – Jeremy Ciorra is good but sometimes strays off with goofy stories.
VTC – Gregory Dikinson, only watched a few videos but personally, I think this video is much better.
Packet Tracer and GNS3 – to run lab scenarios.
VCE’s – Google for 640-802 v20011-07-04 by Collisio 483q and 640-816 v2011-09-15 by xallax 519q. The two vce’s are almost identical except xallax has explanations for the answers and Collisio has chapter references.
Now, trying to decide CCNA Security, CCDA, or CCNP……… š
-darkplayer
A+, Network+, Security+, CCENT, CCNA
@darkplayer: What simulations did you have on your exam?
hey darkplayer, how difficult is A+ and Network+ compared to CCENT and CCNA?
@mucket
From Xallax VCE,
OSPF, question A1, A2, A3 and A4. OSPF router ID: A76
Sim2: Frame-Relay: very similar to Question A8
RIP: A9
RSTP: A15 (identical)
Frame-relay: A21, A31
IPV6: A46, RIPing A69, Valid IPs
Link-State Protocol: A70
Trunking: A60 and A75
ACL: A47 and Drag and Drop: A81
STP definition: A83
Drag and Drop: VLSM B2
Root Switch: A62 (same) and B8
System Hardware: B15
Spanning-tree designated: B29
ACL Drag and Drop: B50 – know your ACL well, had more than 3 questions.
Trunking: B11 and Drag and Drop: B54
VLSM: 310 hosts B73
Sim: VTP: domain: client, last IP available 192.168.33.64/27 (similar to C1)
@Jeff
Wasn’t that hard, I didn’t take the latsst test version in 2010. I was already 3 months into the old version before the 701/702 came out.
220-601 A+ Essentials 2006 – just a lot of customer service questions and what if scenarios, no real trouble shooting questions.
220-602 A+ IT Technician 2006 – very few customer service, ran into a few Vista desktop applications configuration settings, like where would go to find the restore settings or device manager?
N10-004 Network+ transition really well into SY0-201 Security+, if you’re into IT or can grasp the concept in IT jargon then it’s not too tough. Test questions were technical, from ID cables to ID security threats, from ID TCP/UDP ports to ID network attack methods.
Google examcollection dot com and you’ll do fine.
@dark,
in comparison to the ICND exams, which were harder? I am planning to get at least A+ next year.
@Jeff
Briefly, if you are new to the network concept, then it might be a challenging.
ICND1 is an introduction to CCNA, how to subnet, ID types of cables (ie..crossover, console), ID/name/function of OSI 7 layers and how to use CLI.
ICND2 wasn’t hard but more involved with learning and how to implement: routing protocols, LAN switching and Internet protocol, ie… IPv6.
cleared my ICND2 today after two previous attemps. Thanks God I come across this site!
U guys r doing an amazing effort to keep things clear and concise.God bless to u all!
Lots of similarities between your questions/sims and the real test.(vtp, nat, acl,ipv6, ospf, eigrp, subnetting)
I wish I would have found the portal early to practice on exam like questions.
would u advice for ccnp next or more ccna-s, people say….multiple ccna-s are better than one ccnp….
Thanks!
@dark
I am already CCNA. Passed last week. Also took the 2 exam path. I am planning to work on A+.
@Jeff
Kool, then you’ll be fine, A+ is easy, just continue what you’ve been doing and you should be good to go. Go to examcollection dot com 220-701 and look for BigLee vce and read what folks had to say about the test.
everyone,
please suggest best material to study for ICND2? I have basic knowledge of all the topics but want to study for 2-3weeks and take the exam.. any advice would be helpful, thanks in advance
@new2site
wendell odom’s book + cbt nuggets video (J. Cioara)
@new2site
I would also add McQuerry’s book. Also, the Cisco Learning Network site is great.
@dark
Thanks for that. Already downloaded those a few days ago.
I take the ICND2 tomorrow at 4pm, any last words before I go fail it? hehe, jk, I hope I pass!!!!! love you guys… ill let you know how I do and what I experience.
Strength and Honor
Xavier
Oh, btw, I passed the ICND1 on August 12th with only a 6 weeks of study. Not sure if thats good or not. So I’ve been studying for ICND2 ever since that day, I’m soo freaking nervous for tomorrow. Do I cram the rest of today or do I just clear my mind? I’m gonna make some custom labs dealing with all the concepts of ICND2 and see if that helps.
xavier go and hit the nail have no fear u will make it. just be confident..
Just rest. I also prepared for ICND1 (learning it from scratch) in about 6 weeks. About 3 1/2 for ICND2 and relaxed towards the last couple of days leading up to the exam. If you’ve prepared hard for it, you should pass.
Passed with 902 marks , finished exam about 30 minutes extra time
VTP sim , FR , was there , study hard , Cisco book , Subnetting is a must.
Passed ICND2 today with a score of 916/1000. I had the VTP sim, and the Frame Relay simlet. Thank you 9tut and all the contributors. I used CBT Nuggets, Todd Lammle’s CCNA book, and P4S as study materials.
My best advice to all you future test takers is to not rely on the dumps. You have got to understand the concepts, and know why the answers are what they are.
Can someone give me the link to the VTP Sim and FR Sim? I can not find these on the website?
Why isn’t there a frame relay section to this site? I feel like that would be most helpful.
Can someone please send me the link to download the Visual CertExam Manager, Thanks
Sorry in advance if this has been asked before but does anyone have the packet tracer file for the ospf sim or know where I can find it
The only thing that I had to do for the Frame Relay simlet to answer the 4 questions was, “show frame-relay map” and “show running-config”. A couple of the questions that I remember were as follows:
– What is the correct frame-relay map command given you wanted to map the core router to S. America? (You just need to find out what DLCI was used for that given path)
– What interface is utilizing the default encapsulation (Do a show running-config, and locate the interface that does not list an encapsulation, all of them but 1 has something listed)
– If you wanted to establish a remote connection from the Core router to the Central router what password would you need? (It was T1net, and you can find that out by using the show running-config)
These questions are not word for word, that is just what I remember I had to do to answer them. If you know your material and are not just memorizing dumps this is an easy simlet.
OSPF ROUTING USES THE CONCEPT OF AREAS.
WHAT ARE THE CHARACTERISTICS OF OSPF AREAS? CHOOSE THREE.
A)EACH OSPF AREA REQUIRES A LOOPBACK INTERFACE TO BE CONFIGURED.
B)AREAS MAY BE ASSIGNED ANY NUMBER FROM 0 TO 65535
C) AREA 0 IS CALLED THE BACKBONE AREA.
D)HIERARCHICAL OSPF NETWORKS DO NOT REQUIRE MULTIPLE AREAS.
E)MULTIPLE OSPF AREAS MUST CONNECT TO AREA 0
F)SINGLE AREA OSPF NETWORKS MUST BE CONFIGURED IN AREA 1
THANKS.I AM THINKING OF B,D AND E
@ICND 2 Question:
Answers are C, D, E
darkplayer,
I need the VCE application, Visual CertExam Manager full version. please send the link. Thanks
Hi brothers, I am very happy pass today with very good marks, ready to get the tips
q. in exam————VTP —subnet was /27 and ask me the first available address, 97, 98 was already used so I used 99 also tip is to use running-config for both sw and compare if any mistake correct it because this sim is very easy only need concentration, another was in hot spot I got Fram-relay, 2nd ospf , hello, router ID,—–, there was two 2 drag&drop from actual test but 3rd was tricky like that access-list 1 deny 192.168.12.1 0.0.3.255 and I have to drag the ip address and drop in permit and deny list—– tip is watch the subnet 192.168.12.1 to 192.168.15.254 will be in this subnet will be deny rest will be permit… the ans you know already give ans right a way spend about a minute or bit more for the ans you do not know . my vtp at the end of exam …………………Enjoy your exam and be confident and be patients…………GOD LUCK ——BYE
9tut is good prepare by reading wendell odem and CBT nugget.
question are great. Passed CCNA
Passed ICND2 guys ! =) Thanks for collectively helping me learn the concepts required to pass. Thanks to Xallax and his VCE, Jeremy Coiara, Wendell Odom, and this site.
Onto CCNA Voice – Peace out!
9tut in STP Q2 explanation you said:
The most difficult problem is that how can we know which port on S4 will be in blocking state. Well, it depends on the Sending Port ID on S4 (Port ID = port priority + port index). If using default values, the default port priorityās value is the same, so S4 will compare port index values, which are unique to each port on the switch. One more time, we suppose S4 connects to S1 via Fa0/1 and S4 connects to S3 via Fa0/2. Because Fa0/2 is inferior to Fa0/1, S4 will select the port connected with Fa0/1 as its root port and block the other port.
Please explain me why If i connect S4 to S1 via Fa0/2 and S4 to S3 via Fa0/1, in packet tracer, Fa0/2 on S4 will be elected as root and not Fa0/1…
@ sovy
for me, q2 is a don’t care scenario. What I mean is we are free to choose which bridge is the root. We know those ports are in a forwarding state. Then the other 3 switches will have a root port (we can choose any port we want). Then the LAN segments will have DP (again we can choose freely what becomes DP). After that, we can determine which ports are in blocking state.
ICND2 practice questions and study material links:
http://www.ciscovce.com
@jeff
In that situation is clear ..2 port will be in blocking state…what i want to say is if a switch(in that situation S4) has 2 equal cost path towards the Root it will chose as root port the port that connect the switch(S4) with a switch with lower BID(S1) than the other port that connect the swich with a switch with higher BID(S3).
training material for ICND2:
http://www.ciscovce.com
hello everyone!!i have a question..can the ip address and the default gateway be on a different network if not then why??plz help!!
@maddy
answer to your question: normally… no
but here’s a nice example:
router’s LAN interface IP: 10.0.0.1 255.0.0.0
host’s IP: 10.0.0.254 255.255.255.252
host’s DG: 10.0.0.1
the host does not reside on the same network as the router’s interface
router is on 10.0.0.0/8
host is on 10.0.0.252/30
10.0.0.252/30 is included in 10.0.0.0/8
and… the host can ping the default-gateway (even if it is outside its network)
the host can ping outside its network if the router can reach those networks.
so… yes and no š
:))thnx for that xallax…bt i think this would work bcoz it has the 10.0.0.0 network bt i ws wondering abt the 192.168.x.x net ::))
and i hv one more quest to u..act i’ll be giving my ccna within few weeks so i ws curious to know that does tab and ? work in the ccna exam bcoz i’m very used to it and was really worried abt that..
@maddy
if default gateway is 10.0.0.1/30 (or 192.168.1.1/24)
and host IP is 10.0.0.5/30 (or 192.168.2.1/24)
then it will not work. the networks are completely distinct
people have said that ? and tab work on some scenarios. you should practice commands more on packettracer so you don’t have to rely on those.
thank for tht xallax.
What is the Meaning of the output MTU 1500 bytes ?
A) The maximum number of bytes that canb traverse this interface per second is 1500
B)The minimum segment size that can traverse this interface is 1500 bytes
C)The minimum packet size that can traverse this interface is 1500 bytes
D) The maximum frame size that can traverse this interface is 1500 bytes.
I’ve read that : The MTU is the maximum size of a single data unit (e.g., a frame) of digital communications. MTU sizes are inherent properties of physical network interfaces, normally measured in bytes. The MTU for Ethernet, for instance, is 1500 bytes.
I suppose since the MTU mentioned is 1500 and it’s for Ethernet, then correct answer should be D being Ethernet a Data Link standard.
@sarkaar @jeff
are you sure those were all the question possible answers?
http://www.certprepare.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=267
Dears, what is the last update of testking ???
thanks to support
now here’s a questn:-
two switches are connected 2gether and vtp is enabled.One is connected in vtp server mode and the other in client mode.Now there’s one more switch with a configuration revision no. greater than the switch in server mode.what will happen if we will connect this switch to the older topology???
domain name and pasword are the same in all the switches…
@maddy
in what mode is the new switch?
server mode
@maddy
“domain name and password are the same in all the switches”
new server is in “server mode” and has “configuration revision no. greater than the switch in server mode”
answer: the 2 existing switches will update their VLAN databases with information from the newly added switch (if the link to the new switch is set to trunk, obvious)
oh ya!!!how stupid i am i havent set the link to trunk:))thnx
What is the Meaning of the output MTU 1500 bytes ?
A) The maximum number of bytes that canb traverse this interface per second is 1500
B)The minimum segment size that can traverse this interface is 1500 bytes
C)The minimum packet size that can traverse this interface is 1500 bytes
D) The maximum frame size that can traverse this interface is 1500 bytes.
Is the answer D??
@matt ferg
“maximum transmission unit (MTU) of a communications protocol of a layer is the size (in bytes) of the largest protocol data unit that the layer can pass onwards”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maximum_transmission_unit
A) The maximum number of bytes that can traverse this interface per second is 1500
this is referring to the limit per second, we’re interested in PDUs. not our business, next
B)The minimum segment size that can traverse this interface is 1500 bytes
MTU = Maximum… this is referring to “minimum”. next
C)The minimum packet size that can traverse this interface is 1500 bytes
this as well is referring to “minimum”. next
D) The maximum frame size that can traverse this interface is 1500 bytes.
by process of elimination this is correct.
also, this option contains these keywords:
“maximum”
“frame size” <- "frame" is the PDU at L2
"1500 bytes"
D is correct.
ICND2 training material:
http://www.ciscovce.com
but mtu is the maximum packet size isn’t it??
@maddy
MTU at the network level would refer to packets, yes
on matt ferg’s question it was referring to the biggest PDU that leaves that interface.
“interface” refers to the NIC or port, that is a combination of L1 and L2. the PDU at L2 is “frame”
so does that mean that mtu is defined for each layer bcoz i thought that mtu is mainly concerned with network layer For example, a 1500-byte packet, the largest allowed by Ethernet at the network layer (and hence over most of the Internet)..
Hey Xallax ..I like the work you have done here ..however I dont agree with the fact that your selling your VCE`s as it seems like your using a free resource (9TUT) as a sales platform for your stuff…I have no problems with you selling things thats cool but dont use
9TUT a free site to promote your business..Granted you work hard at it but there we others
like Vaio example that also placed lots of effort into creating VCE`s and they never charged a dime..
A Host with the address of 192.168.125.34/27 needs to be denied access to all host outside its own subnet. To accomplish the complete command in brackets,[access-list 100 deny protocol address mask any].
Now my answer would be:
protocol= ip
address = 192.168.125.34
mask = 0.0.0.0
But pass4sure answer is:
protocol = ip
address = 0.0.0.0
mask = 255.255.255.255
please explain with right answer.
thank-youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
This is why I hate dumps. It kind of forces you to memorize and not learn. The wildcard mask should be 0.0.0.0 which means exactly 192.168.125.34.
@anonymous
i will repeat this: you are right, i am sorry.
@Xallax
You do what you have to ..im just sad that a forum that is so great and non commercial
is being turned into a platform for commercial use…
@anonymous
i’m not forcing anyone and i am more than happy to help for free too.
yes, i admit, i am spamming this place every few days, i am sorry for that.
I appreciate the help of xallax here. He tries his best to answer all the questions readers ask. He is selling the vce file here too but I think it is fair. You only buy if you need it and no one can force you, right?
According to some people who bought his file, he provides a good service after selling, too. If you need to spend some money to guarantee for your pass then I think his service is one of the best things you should consider.
you cant imagine how humble i feel after reading this. thank you so much
I would agree with 9tut. If the comments from across this site can be compiled and analyzed, you would see xallax everywhere. He helps a lot of guys here including me when I was starting out with ICND1 and with VLANs. It’s a tough economy and I can’t blame him for doing what he does.
How much EIGRP and OSPF authentication configuration is on the ICND2 certification. During my studies I dont see much about it?
just passed ICND 2 with 930/1000
1)FRAME-RELAY same as 9tut only with different DLCI’s and the serial int for P/W was :encapsulation PPP authentication chap
2)vtp sim with 2 switches and one router(building1,2)
3)alot of NAT,ACL’S, questions simple though
3-4 questions IPv6
4)one simple OSPF simlet(actual tests first pages)
thanks 9tut,and xallax keep rocking!!!
Hi,
I am already a CCNA since 2008. I took ICND2 last September, a month before my license will expire and I passes the said exam.
I wonder if it will automatically renew my license once Cisco receive my score or do I have to inform Cisco that I passed my exam..
Can someone help me..
Thanks
@kristian
have you checked your account on cisco’s site?
and… passing the ICND2 renews CCNA?
i thought you have to pass one of the CCNA exams or CCNP or CCIE to renew your CCNA certification
can anyone help with IPv6 quetions for ICND2? Are the questions posted in 9tut.com for IPv6 good enough to study??
xallas, thanks for all your help
@xallax
that is also one of what iām thinking about right now.
I have to accounts registered with cisco, one that I create when I was in college and another one when I got my work. My CSCO ID is registered on the cisco account that I created for my work and my problem is that I cannot access my certification tracker account. I already tried logging in using those two accounts but unfortunately my log-in was unsuccessful. I already relied this to cisco support but they keep on passing me from one support to another support and my concern ,actually, is not addressed.
With regards to the one you ask, ICND2 is the minimum requirement for the renewal of the CCNA license.
@kristian
thank you for the info and good luck with cisco’s c/s
I would like to thank http://www.9tut.com very much. I took the exam on 12th October 2011 and passed.
VTP sim question from this site which is the first question in ICND2 Labsim appeared in the exam and i have configured it successfully. Couple of more questions appeared in the exam from OSPF and EIGRP but couldn’t exactly remember the questions.
9tut is still live for the current ICND1 & ICND2 exams. Once again, thank you very much 9tut.
Wendell Odom book for both of the exams are really good as well. It was really a nice experience preparing for CCNA.