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New to cisco certification
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| Guan Foo Wah 2003-10-21, 9:25 am |
| Dear all,
I am intending to start CCNA very soon after I have finish completing MCSE
(2 more papers left). While browsing the cisco website, I notice that there
are 2 paths to obtain CCNA that is by passing only 640-801 or 640-811 and
641-821.
Which path would provide me a better foundation as a CCNA? I would not mind
spending a little more money on books and exams for the 2 parter exams.
I have never configured any cisco router or cisco switch in my life. So how
people with no whatsoever cisco experience is able to earn CCNA? How much
would a router and switch cost (I live in Malaysia)?
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| Acer0001 2003-11-30, 1:24 am |
| OK. We get the idea....
Acer
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