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| mudassarahmed 2001-10-15, 12:16 pm |
| Dear CCO Palz!
I m an elctronics engineer, n feel feel my self quite new in CCNA World.
My company has just ordered somerouters and switches and we have to start from the scracth, hiring new ppl, Tenders for PCs, networking etc, u know its a great deal when u go for an IntraNet. So all of us are forced to be certified as well as qulified!
I've taken admissions in a renowned institute for CCNA but i'm not satisfied, as I know about networks generally but not the networks with Routers Switches or Multilayers switches etc.
Guys, i 'm really in hot water, plz somebody tell me how to do it actfully!
How can i get max scores in CCNA and how can i enhance my career in it by continuing for CCNP and CCIE. What are the opportunities!
Thanx Buddies
Moody! | |
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| "Guys, i 'm really in hot water, plz somebody tell me how to do it actfully!
How can i get max scores in CCNA and how can i enhance my career in it by continuing for CCNP and CCIE. What are the opportunities!"
It is always been hard study and practice, if you have any problems you can always post here and I assure you there are very knowledgable guys here who will be happy to help with your specific technical questions, good luck to you . | |
| depamo 2001-10-15, 2:08 pm |
| As you will probably hear from most, necessity is the mother of gaining real knowledge.
Nothing can beat hands on with a real network. The tests are extremely simple if you are setting up a network with devices up to multi-layer switching. The work you are going to do in conjunction with the Cisco Press Books will make you a complete master. Hopefully you get some time with the equipment prior to installing it all that you can get up to speed on how the devices work and interact.
Quickly, you just need to identify your areas of most need (L3 switching, VLAN) and get the corresponding Cisco Press Book and dig for your answers. Also getting the Support Cisco Press Book will be a great tool for your initial troubleshooing issues that will come up while you are installing your new network.
Hope you have some good luck with your network and learning the big world of routing!! | |
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| cisco press books are well worth the money imho... great stuff. |
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