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Question about 70-210/5 exams, study materials
Does anyone know when the current 70-210 or 70-215 exams will be retired.
Couldn't find any info on the MS site...
Also, I got a hold of some study guides by Sybex, Second Edition (dated
2001) for the 70-215 exam. Would this be still current?
Thanks!
"geomax" <gw091@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ZkSKb.3290$p33.2857@nwrdny03.gnilink.net...
> Took the Network+ exam yesterday and passed!
>
> What I want to do next is take the CCNA. However, my employer said it will
> not support efforts in this direction. Instead, that I should get an MCP.
>
> I can understand their side: I work at a small company, and the CCNA isn't
> really directly relevant. The environment is predominantly NT/4, 2000
> workstations, with a mixed server environment (Novell, NT, 2000). A few
hubs
> and switches, and thats it.
>
> In my mind the Network+ is roughly on the same level as an MCP, so I see
> pursuing this cert as a duplication in effort. Also, I want to stay on a
> Network orientated track. My goal is not Windows Administration (MCSA or
> MCSE), rather Network Administration - CCNA and higher.
>
> But I don't deny that it's a useful cert. A few people have suggested I
> take the 70-215 exam, which is 2000 Server.
>
> What do people think? Worth the effort, points considered? Or should I
> pursue the CCNA on my own?
>
>
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