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Posted by John Agosta on July 11, 2005, 9:53 pm
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> hello again,
> having never taken any of the cisco exams i was hoping someone could tell
me
> a bit about the simulator portion.
> any info at all would be helpful, but i'm really curious as to how your
> answers are logged.
> for instance, if you type in a inproper command ( but in the correct
> syntacs ), will it accept it?
> will it deny it?
> will it end that particular question?
> what kind of questions usually show up on a simulation?
> how many are there usually?
>
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> anyone with any simulator tips would be much appreciated
> thank you
When on a simulator, the simulator will tell you if a command is allowed or
not allowed.
For example if do enter "wr"
The simulator will tell you that "write" commands are not allowed. So then
you need to know the
appropriate "copy" command.
You can forward and backwards all you want on the simulations. As long as
the job is done correctly at the end
before you move onto the next question, you will be cool.
You seem to be worried about the 'test.' Don't.
Just know what you know. Trust in the force.
The test is not intended to trick you - it is intended to discover if you
know basic operation.
Go for it.
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