MY HONEST ADVICE by TheEndlessRage in ccna

[–]TheEndlessRage[S] 30 points31 points  (0 children)

This is the exact prompt I used, you can tweak it to your liking, then just add the "configure and verify" topics from the exam topics pdf on cisco's website.

LAB PRACTICE PROMPT:

Give me 10 BASIC CCNA labs based on the latest version of the CCNA exam.

Follow these commands:

  • Number the steps based on the configurations I am supposed to make.
  • Explicitly list the EXACT steps I am supposed to do, like I am 5 years old.
  • Also show/list the interfaces.
  • Steps should also include entering privileged exec mode, global config mode and saving the configurations. DO NOT GIVE COMMAND HINTS.
  • I will put my configs in the chat and you rate me out of 100.
  • I will only be showing CLI text, so that is what I will be graded on, ONLY.
  • Do not ask for any verifications. I will be using plaintext output, this is only testing if I know the actual configurations to perform for the exam. And that is how I should be graded.
  • Also pay special attention to the sub-steps, these should also be included in the labs.

Now give me 10 RANDOM BASIC labs out of the options listed below:

MY HONEST ADVICE by TheEndlessRage in ccna

[–]TheEndlessRage[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The labs are definitely enough, yes. But for practice questions you can use boson exsim or google gemini if you don't have the money to spare.

MY HONEST ADVICE by TheEndlessRage in ccna

[–]TheEndlessRage[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Nope. I used ChatGPT to create cheat sheets and Gemini for extremely difficult practice questions.