CCNA FAQs & Tips
CCNA is a long topic to talk about and there are many tips that can help you save much time when sitting in the exam hall. From the comments here and information from other places, this article tries to summarize all the CCNA frequently asked questions to save you some time. Please feel free to ask anything that you are unclear about CCNA so that all of us can help you. I will update this article frequently to bring you newest information about this exam.
1. Please tell me how many questions in the real CCNA exam, and how much time to answer them?
Until now, you have 90 minutes to answer 50 questions in the real CCNA exam but if your native language is not English, Cisco allows you a 30-minute exam time extension. But there are a few requirements to get this extension, so the best way is asking your teacher or mentor before taking the exam.
2. How much does the CCNA Exam 640-802 cost? And how many points I need to pass the exam?
It now costs $295 (big money, right?) :)
The passing score is 825/1000.
3. How many ways can I get the CCNA certification?
There are 2 ways to achieve this certification:
- By taking two exams ICND-1 100-101 and ICND-2 200-101
- By taking only one CCNA 200-120 exam
4. I got the CCNA certification, will this certification expire?
CCNA certification is valid for three years. To recertify, pass the ICND2 exam, or pass the current CCNA exam, or pass a CCNA Concentration exam (wireless, security, voice), or pass the current CCDA exam, or pass any 642 – XXX professional level or Cisco Specialist exam (excluding Sales Specialist exams), or pass a current CCIE or CCDE written exam.
5. After completing the INTRO exam (ICND 1), students currently have a three-year window in which to complete the ICND exam (ICND 2) to earn CCNA certification. Will this option still exist?
Yes, students will still be able to take and pass the first exam (INTRO or ICND1) and have a three-year window to pass the second exam (ICND2), before the first exam expires.
6. If students fulfill the exam requirements for the CCNA certification, will they also receive CCENT certification?
No, students who certify at the CCNA level will not earn CCENT certification. The purpose of the CCENT certification is to provide an option for those who aren’t ready for CCNA.
(Information from http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/le3/le2/le0/le9/learning_certification_type_home.html)
7. Which sims will I see in the CCNA exam?
The popular sims now are EIGRP, Access-list 1 and Access-list 2 sims but no one can guarantee you will not see other sims in your exam. So the best way is practicing all sims on this site.
8. How many points will I get for one sim?
Well, Cisco doesn’t tell how many points you will get for each correctly solved sim but from my experience, you will get from 80 to 100 points for each sim. Cisco maybe is a bit rude for sims because you will just get a few points if you can’t solve the sim completely. So be careful with the sims and try to write all the commands on paper many times before taking this exam.
9. In the real exam, I clicked “Next” after choosing the answer, can I go back for reviewing?
No, this is a very important thing about CCNA exam. You can just go forward! You can visit http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/wwtraining/certprog/training/cert_exam_tutorial.html to be familiar with the exam interface.
10. What is the key to pass CCNA?
The CCNA exam covers many aspects of networking and most of the topics will be asked. But the most important topic is subnetting so make sure you understand how to subnet. Of course other topics are important too so you shouldn’t bypass them.
11. Can I use short commands, for example “conf t” instead of “configure terminal”? Will I get full mark for short commands?
It is another big question in the CCNA exam. Some reports said that you can use the “Tab” and short commands but some said they didn’t work. Sometimes the simulator in the exam doesn’t accept short commands and marks as “incomplete command”. Besides, no one can guarantee it will cost points or not if you use short commands so my recommendation is you should learn the full commands.
12. What are your recommended materials for CCNA?
There are many options you can choose, but below are materials used and recommended by many candidates:
Books:
- Sybex CCNA 6th edition by Todd Lammle
- Cisco Press ICND1 & ICND2 Certification Guide
- CCNA Networking Academy 1-4 (used in Cisco Academy so there is no link)
- Cisco 640-802 CCNA Portable Command Guide
- Cisco Discovery and Cisco Exploration study guide (used in Cisco Academy so there is no link)
The difference between CCNA Discovery and CCNA Exploration is “CCNA Discovery is designed for students with basic PC skills and can be delivered as an independent curriculum or integrated into broader courses of study at secondary schools, technical schools, colleges, and universities. CCNA Exploration is designed for students with advanced problem solving and analytical skills, such as those who are pursuing degrees in engineering, math, or science”. (Reference from “new CCNA faq”).
Video Training:
- CBT Nuggets
- Train Signal
- Testout
From my point of view, these video are just optional materials and they cost much, you can definitely pass the CCNA exam without buying them. If you have strong budget and want to learn in a more comfortable way then buy them! (but it is difficult to pass if just listening to them without reading books, believe me!)
Simulators (luckily, they’re the best and free):
- Packet Tracer (and you can get real exam labs on my site here)
- GNS 3
GNS 3 is really good and it uses real IOS so all the commands are available but these IOS are copyrighted so it is hard to get. Besides, GNS 3 needs much RAM to run so from my experience you should use the Router c2600 with 64MB RAM to run if your labs are simple (like assign IP addresses, hostname, RIP…). If you need to configure OSPF or EIGRP, use higher router. These two simulators are enough to practice labs for CCNA but if you want to learn about other simulators, check out my Free Router Simulators article. Packet Tracer is light, quick and convenient for common tasks but sometimes it doesn’t act like real devices. A good point of Packet Tracer is that Cisco has many good labs (.pkt files) to practice with.
Websites & Forums:
- Cisco website
- certcollection.org/forum
- examcollection.com
- sadikhov.com/forum
- networking-forum.com
- certforums.co.uk/forums
- mcmcse.com/forums
- proprofs.com/forums
- 9tut.com, 9tut.net of course :)
About Dumps…
If you use dumps like pass4sure, Testking or ActualTest… make sure you understand the concept behind each question. It’s a very big mistake if you just learn which answer is correct without understanding the concept. Notice that in the real CCNA exam, you will be given different IP addresses, subnets and more options to choose; so it is easier to understand them than to learn them by heart. Finally, my advice is you just should use dumps as a final review after finishing the CCNA course.
13. How much time should I spend on each sim?
You should not spend more than 15 minutes for each sim. Recall that you only have 90 minutes so if you spend 15 minutes for each sim x 4 sims = 60 minutes (now the sims have been reduced to 3 but we calculate 4 sims for safe). The 30 minutes left is for solving 40 multiple choice questions. If you are not a native English speaker and have 30-minute expansion (ask your teacher or testing center to confirm) than you can spend 20 minutes for each sim.
14. Can I pass without doing sims?
As mentioned above, each sim will cost you from 80 to 100 points. In the real exam you will have to solve 4 sims that give from 320 to 400 points. Suppose you answer all other questions perfectly then you will get 600 to 680 points but the passing score is 825. It means that you surely fail if ignore them.
From the calculation above, if you miss only one sim the chance to pass is average but if you miss two, the chance to pass is very, very low.
15. I need to know if the exam questions are the same in all the geographical locations?
Yes, the exam questions are the same in all geographical locations. But notice that Cisco has a pool of questions and each time you take the exam, a number of random questions will show up so you will not see all the same questions as the previous exam.
16. I am going to take the exam in a few days and I wonder can we have a pen and paper for IP calculations or calculator itself?
You are not allowed to bring a calculator or anything else to the exam room. You can’t use the virtual calculator in Windows, too. You will receive a rough paper or a small board to write everything you need during the exam. However, you should bring a pen or a pencil because sometimes the exam hall doesn’t have one (yes, some exam centers are not good) and maybe it will make you more comfortable.
17. I failed the exam. Will I see the same questions and sims in my next try?
Cisco has a pool of questions and sims so you will see some same (but surely not all) questions in your next exam. Luckily, the sims are the same (read question 7 for popular sims in the exam).
18. In the exam, how can I access to the routers in the simulator?
As you can see in the exam, there is always one PC connected to the router you need configure. Just click on this PC to be taken to the CLI of the router (no need to type telnet … or do anything else). Of course it is not true in real life but maybe Cisco did it that way to save you some time!
19. I am going to take the exam in a couple of days. Where can I get newest information from candidates who have just passed the exam?
You can visit the Share your experience section in this site, scroll down to the bottom of that page to read newest information about CCNA exam.I really want to say thanks to all candidates who are willing to share experience after taking the exam. It is an invaluable gift for CCNA candidates.
20. I passed CCNA. Do you have any site similar to 9tut.com for CCNP?
We have digitaltut.com for ROUTE, certprepare.com for SWITCH and networktut.com for TSHOOT, voicetut.com for CCNA Voice, securitytut.com for CCNA Security and dstut.com for CCDA. We always try our best to bring you newest information about these exams, hope you enjoy these sites too!
21. I am going to get my CCNA exam and I have a question: in the drag and drop questions are the answers must be arranged?
It depends on the questions. If the question clearly states that you have to arrange the answers in a given order (for example, from smallest to greatest; from lowest to highest; step 1,2,3…) then you have to arrange them correctly. In most cases, you don’t need to arrange them so don’t worry and don’t try to learn the order shown in the materials you use before taking the exam.
22. Hi all, I want to ask if out of 5 questions in the sim 1 or 2 questions are answered wrongly, do we get 0 marks for that sim or get something for other correct answers?
You still get points for the parts you answered correctly so try to answer as much as possible for that sim.
Is there anything you want to ask, just ask! All of us will help you.
(Please don’t ask for copyright materials here)
I am going to take the exam in 4hours
Will get back to you after the exam
I got it with 898/1000
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My exam is on 7th june….
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Congratulations to those who have passed the exam! and goodluck to us who will take too soon… i appreciate muchif you guys who passed the exam will share those dumps to me and my email is cisco_618@yahoo.com. God bless to all!
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and your materials, the way you learned, your recommendations as well. Thanks alot.
I have a doubt regarding marks allocation in CCNA certification….
In choose the correct answers…for some questions we have to choose two answers… my doubt is that, if we choose 1 correct answer out of two choices…will they allocate marks for that singe answer ????????? and also in the case of match the following ..i.e., pick n drop questions…… how marks will be allocated???
@admin
why iam a blocked @ http://www.certprepare.com/forum/ ..it says [#1000B] You are not allowed to visit this community.
@deepakreddy: Sorry, it is a mistake. I’ve fixed it, now you can visit it.
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Guys,i want to know that what will b the format of sim questions??????
where we hav to put on comments??????
i didnt understood the format in sim quesns provided on 9tut…………….!:(
In some questions,i saw options like mcq’s,but there was no way to answer that mcq’s………
pllllzzzzzzzzzzz can anybody explain me about how to solve sim questions in the exam?????????
Question
This task requires you to use the CLI of Sw-AC3 to answer five multiple-choice questions. This does not require any configuration.
To answer the multiple-choice questions, click on the numbered boxes in the right panel.
What means by “right panel” here???????
and where we answer the five multiple choice questions??????????
Hi all,
I have passed ICND I and failed ICND II. Is there a way to distinguish which sims and info here are relevant to ICND II?
Hi all.am prepare my self for the CCNA exam,hope i will sit for exam three month to come.can any one mail me the CCNA 640-802 latest dumps on johnsjohnsonlotha@gmail.com
Thanx allll….
@needer: This site tries to explain you what happen in the exam. You will understand them when sitting in the exam room.
@9tut
So the 4 modules for CCNA (which takes a long time) are usually ONLY for CCNA? I mean I will study those 4 modules basically for the CCNA exam?
Hi all, I am almost prepared for the exam tomorrow, I have scheduled at 2.00 PM tomorrow, a bit scared bcoz heard a lot from the guys who passed out. its not that easy.
Hi all
I am preparing for the CCNA exam and will be sitting for the exam last of this month.can any one please mail me the CCNA 640-802 latest dumps on samarjeet_lenka@rediffmail.com. I will be highly grateful.
@9tut
Is it a must to now every single configuration command for the cert exam or can we use the ? symbol to kind of “figuring it out” as I go through the sims ???
@HackerWannabebutLamer: In most cases, you can use “?” in the exam but I recommend you to learn all commands in full format. A few have reports they couldn’t use “?”, maybe sometimes the simulator in the exam goes wrong.
@Anonymous: This site is just for CCNA Composite exam only. For ICND 2 please visit http://www.9tut.net
During where in the exam would the simulations come up. Is it random or are these the last questions?
what happens when a DHCP conflict occurs?
what are the advantages of VLANs? the dumps have conflicting answers, please, i am sitting for my ccna exam tomorrow for the first time.
@9tut,
please send me latest dumps jingcoraymond@yahoo.com thanks in advance!!
please send me latest dumps at sanketg8@gmail.com for Mumbai,India.
Hi there,
I have heard if you spend more time on a type of question then same types of questions come again and again in CCNA, like if you take more time to attempt a question from OSI model then more questions will come in your exam from this topic so people put more time in those type of question in which they are strong?
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@9tut
Have you read my question to you? I really need your help here :(
@Kevin: Sorry for my late response
Yes, 4 modules are for CCNA. In fact, CCNA = ICND 1 + ICND 2 so if you just want to learn ICND 1 or 2 just read the corresponding parts (try to find the syllabus).
@9tut
No worries. So do you recommend I take the 4 courses? How long will it take me to finish those courses?
Yes, if you want to learn CCNA then CCNA Exploration with 4 modules is a good choice and I recommend it. It will take about 3 – 4 months to complete.
@Anonymous
Congratulations! I hope that I will write the same in a few days. ;D
Hello everyone,
i have my CCNA test on the 21 of june.
I’m wondering:
-Is the passing score still 825/1000 ?
-Can i use the question “?” mark on the simulators ?
-What are the popular sims ?
Most of the sims are no problem for me, but to do it in such short time…it makes me nervous.
I know, some of my questions are already answered, but i want to now if it’s maybe updated.
Thanks a lot to everyone, i have already learned a lot thanks to this site !
@9tut
And after that can I take the exam right away or should I still opt to have a bootcamp?
@Kevin: You can take the exam right away. Just make sure you grasp all the concept mentioned in the course.
Hi,
Is it allowed to ask the exam protector about the meaning of a word if I didn’t understand that word only?
Thanks
Hi,
Is there any negative marking for wrongly answered questions..?
Thanks.
@9tut
So basically, bootcamp is a “shortcut” for all the 4 courses?
i have a question:
do i choose when to take the exam or is the exam available only for some months??? if so, would you please tell me when will the next exam period????
@Kevin: Bootcamp is just recommended when you need a review after you got the CCNA knowledge somewhere before. It teaches in shorter time than the 4 courses.
If you have never learned CCNA and new to networking field, I recommend you not to take part in the bootcamp first. Learn the 4 courses or the CCNA or ICND1&2 programs first, if you still have problems understanding some concepts then take the bootcamp.
@phil: You can choose when to take the exam.
Can somebody help me with the link to download vce software, full version…?
Thanks In Advance
Can someone email me the latest dumps to ( ridernwind@yahoo.com ) .Thanks .
Do i also get CCENT certificate if i passed only CCNA ?
@RJCCNA: No, you will get CCNA cert only.
I want to Know Is it important to have the CCENT certificate or its enough for have the CCNA. if i need the CCNET do i have to do it first, before do CCNA ?