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What certs are equivelent to MCP?
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| geomax 2003-12-09, 8:25 am |
| I'm thinking of getting a MCDST cert, but this is geared more to call center
support, etc.
I'm at something of a cross roads - to stay on a Network Admin track, or
specialize more on Network technologies. So, my goals for the not to distant
future may include getting an MCSA, or something on the Cisco side.
Right now, I'm looking for MCP level certs. I'm going to be taking the
Network+ exam soon - but what else is there thats the equivelent of an MCP,
for either Administration or Networking?
Thanks!
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| Frederic 2003-12-09, 8:25 am |
| CCNA
http://www.cramsession.com/certific.../cisco/ccna.asp
Cisco's CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) is an introductory-level
certification for IT professionals who can "install, configure, and operate
LAN, WAN, and dial access services for small networks (100 nodes or fewer),
including but not limited to use of these protocols: IP, IGRP, Serial, Frame
Relay, IP RIP, VLANs, RIP, Ethernet, Access Lists."
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Frederic
MCP, IT Project+, i-Net+, CIWA, A+
member of: CompTIA-ITPRO, HDI, IETF
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"geomax" <gw091@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ZbjBb.788$mF2.278@nwrdny02.gnilink.net...
> I'm thinking of getting a MCDST cert, but this is geared more to call
center
> support, etc.
>
> I'm at something of a cross roads - to stay on a Network Admin track, or
> specialize more on Network technologies. So, my goals for the not to
distant
> future may include getting an MCSA, or something on the Cisco side.
>
> Right now, I'm looking for MCP level certs. I'm going to be taking the
> Network+ exam soon - but what else is there thats the equivelent of an
MCP,
> for either Administration or Networking?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
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