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Re: College?!
Community Center
Geeks' Lounge
16 Years Ago
by twomers
Ccna?
Re: any career path options in networking domain that involves programming?
Hardware and Software
Networking
10 Years Ago
by mrgreen
CCNA is geared more towards routing and switching, not programming. So if you want to develop/code network applications I would recommend learning python. It sounds like you don't want to be an infrastructure guy. As for your hardware support job offer I don't think that would really help you towards the network programming path, but it would be a …
Re: Game ON
Community Center
Geeks' Lounge
19 Years Ago
by nanosani
CCNA --> Cisco Certified Network Associate.
Re: College?!
Community Center
Geeks' Lounge
16 Years Ago
by Infarction
CCNA is easy I'm too lazy to read the rest of what you guys wrote... :P
Re: College?!
Community Center
Geeks' Lounge
16 Years Ago
by joshSCH
CCNA is easy? Have you even taken the test? And passed?
Re: College?!
Community Center
Geeks' Lounge
16 Years Ago
by Infarction
CCNA lasts 3 years. As to Cisco vs. Microsoft, they're completely different and it depends on what you're doing. [edit:] I took it in high school
Re: College?!
Community Center
Geeks' Lounge
16 Years Ago
by christina>you
CCNA = Cisco Certified Network Associate.
ccna
Programming
Computer Science
12 Years Ago
by purna501
what is the best author for ccna i am an beginners to ccna
Re: ccna certification
Hardware and Software
Networking
10 Years Ago
by JorgeM
If you are really interested in preparing for you CCNA, a good CCNA book is needed along with a Cisco router, or router simulation program. In addition, there are exam simulators you can buy that will help you prepare for the exam. I think if you try to "wing it" you'll have a more difficult time and you wont really be getting the …
ccna certification
Hardware and Software
Networking
10 Years Ago
by Phin5ehas
hello, i'm preparing for my ccna certification paper but i've faild to get the right materials to read in order for me to prepar for the paper. i would like you to suggest for me the best study materials for me to read/
Re: CCNA Test Requirements
Hardware and Software
Networking
12 Years Ago
by Mouche
To get the CCNA certification, you need to pass either the [URL="https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/community/certifications/ccna/ccna_exam?view=overview"]composite CCNA exam[/URL] or two individual [URL="https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/community/certifications/ccna/icnd1?view=overview"]ICND1 [/URL]and [URL="https://…
Re: CCNA Test Requirements
Hardware and Software
Networking
12 Years Ago
by knnchau
You can take the CCNA cert no problem, just got to register for it. LaMouche's way is to take the two individual ICND1 and 2 but I think it depends on the person's liking. Studying for the CCNA you should use packet tracer and google ccna scenario and try to practice the commands. When I took the CCNA, a huge part were the four simulation. Good …
CCNA Test Requirements
Hardware and Software
Networking
12 Years Ago
by ibthevivin
What are the requirements to take the CCNA test? I've purchased the book and I'll be spending a large majority of my time studying independently. I'm wondering though, is taking a CCNA course a prerequisite to taking the test or is it just recommended? Thanks!
Re: CCNA Test Requirements
Hardware and Software
Networking
8 Years Ago
by Bahar_2
Hi ,i am studying for CCNA and CCNP. what are the requirements for it and how much basic education is need for...Thanks .........
Information Systems & CCNA need a graduation project idea's
Hardware and Software
Networking
13 Years Ago
by Ismail10
hello guy's I wonder if anyone can help? I'm trying to research idea's for my final year project "graduation project" at university and I haven't got a clue! My degree is in Information Systems and I am also doing a CCNA course Anyone got any idea's how I could incorporate this into a graduation project Greeting Ismail From Egypt…
Re: CCNA
Hardware and Software
Networking
13 Years Ago
by orwell84
I'm not certified yet, but I'm currently about halfway through CCNA II. I've found that the best way to study (for me) is to read the material, take notes, organize the notes so they make sense, then use the material. You see, Cisco pretty much takes the concept of summary too far. They have an overall summary, followed by a slightly less general …
Re: CCNA
Hardware and Software
Networking
13 Years Ago
by royng
I agree with the rest above. If you had some computer skills, ccna should not be hard. for you, after studying the theory try to pratice it out. REal pratices is more easiers than theory work. Good luck for ccna certification
CCNA
Hardware and Software
Networking
13 Years Ago
by addicted
I am about to start studying to get a ccna certification, I need a couple of guys who's already certified to give advise me on how to go about it, I have a pdf file that I want to use to study but I heard it's best I use a hard copy ( printed material ) other than a soft book, how true is this... thanks alot
Re: CCNA
Hardware and Software
Networking
13 Years Ago
by ?finish?
I am halfway through CCNA and I agree with orwell84. Cheers
CCNA
Hardware and Software
Networking
12 Years Ago
by addicted
I'm studying for my CCNA certification exams, I need people who's on the same ish to join me and we'll have discussions on it... I am now reading chapter 6 of the material..
Re: CCNA information
Hardware and Software
Networking
8 Years Ago
by ShouldAt3
I think that CCNA Exploration has four modules that you have to pass when attending a CCNA course. The CCNA exam is something different, you have to apply for it (you don't need to attend the course). There are two ways for obtaining your CCNA certification: 1. by passing the CCNA 200-120 exam 2. by passing the ICND1 200-101 exam and ICND2 200-101…
CCNA newbie
Hardware and Software
Networking
14 Years Ago
by samsacks
Hi there, I'm new to ccna, I found some useful stuffs on [URL="http://www.certificatelot.com"]http://www.certificatelot.com[/URL], but I don't know whether it's safe and how to download on that site. Any recommendation? Or any other good sites for ccna study? thx
CCNA information
Hardware and Software
Networking
11 Years Ago
by Cross213
I would like to know the process or procedure for how one goes about aquiring a CCNA certificate. Also, do you get one certificate at for all 4 CCNA's in the Exploration program or is it 4 individual ones? And how does Pearson VUE come into play? This information would be much appreciated from anyone who's been there or is there.
Re: CCNA information
Hardware and Software
Networking
11 Years Ago
by JorgeM
I'm not familiar with the exploratory program. That may be a program in your school? The CCNA is within the Routing/Switching path but they have other specialized CCNAs. The CCNA is one exam, no prerequisites. http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/certifications/index.html
Re: CCNA information
Hardware and Software
Networking
11 Years Ago
by Cross213
It's called CCNA Exploration, you get that and the CCNA Discovery versions. But I'll do some more research, thanks though.
Re: CCNA information
Hardware and Software
Networking
11 Years Ago
by JorgeM
The process of acquiring a certification is as follows: Study for the test, pay for the exam, pass the exam. There aren't any out of the ordinary special requirements for the CCNA. You may want to visit their website for me details for each certification.
Re: CCNA information
Hardware and Software
Networking
8 Years Ago
by iMARUF
Planning for my CCNA. These will help me surely. Thanks :)
CCNA Cleaned Today!
Community Center
15 Years Ago
by nallum
Hi, Tahanks my Almighty 1st. I pass CCNA today morning 988/1000. used certarea.com and todd book. Thank you this forum for help me too much. LAB: Switch VTP, CDP, DHCP, EIGRP. Thank you all member of this forum. who share all time at here. Thaknyou Herok
ccna or mcse ?
Community Center
14 Years Ago
by oufa
could any one help me telling me which is more important mcse or ccna? also can i have them only as self study without taking certification thanks 4 ur time...
Re: ccna or mcse ?
Community Center
14 Years Ago
by sknake
That depends what you want to do. Do you want to support cisco hardware? Then CCNA is the route to take. Or do you want to support Windows servers? If so then I would take MCSE.
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