Unless you have a photographic memory, I would say you need lab time. You need time with a SET based switch, IOS based switch AND the older 1900 style of IOS.Mostly the first two. Multilayer switching gone over in detail, VLAN creation, VLAN management, basic network architecture and basic routing.
In the Routing test, RIP, EIGRP, OSPF and BGP are covered in detail.. again.. I can not stress the importance of having lab time to practice the commands. You need to know the setup of each and how to view various tables to supply information like which command will show that OSPF is configured properly and communicating. VLSM is covered, route redistributation and policy routing.
In the Remote Accress test.. modems and ISDN are your friends ;-)
I know of people who passed without lab time.. I personally dont know how they did it.. I needed lab time myself and I found it quite helpful when the lab didnt work right and I had to troubleshoot it.
I got a copy of Cisco Academy Semester 5 and the lab companion for the Routing exam.. the labs were very helpful.
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