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Exam was Good :D

Hello everyone, just would like 2 say, exam was really good 🙂 the stuff i revised came up , but forgot 2 of the questions though, could not remember them, but i am hopefull of passing & getting atleast 40% 🙂 Thanks 2 everyone for all their hardwork & coarporation in helping me 🙂 🙂 hoping 4 a good result :sneaky:
 
^i dont think you could pass the CCNA without knowing subnetting and IIRC Todd lamlle has quoted in his book that subnetting is the most important topic besides the basics.

@MallowGirl ;Congrats😀Let us see your scores when result comes,later😀
 
^i dont think you could pass the CCNA without knowing subnetting and IIRC Todd lamlle has quoted in his book that subnetting is the most important topic besides the basics.

@MallowGirl ;Congrats😀Let us see your scores when result comes,later😀

Thank You, i should be ok in getting half of the marks for subnetting after checking🙂 i remember some of my friends did not do any of the subnetting question, but they still passed it either with a C or B grade.
 
IRT subnetting.

If you understand/can do the math in your head; it's not that hard. I work off a /24 network and build up or down from that. You know the /23 will be 512 and the /25 will be 128. Know /30 works for all point to point links.

I understand how the bits work in the physical layer, but I don't have to really work like the CPU's do to solve the problems.
 
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