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Cisco > CCDA/CCDP > passed 503 & 504 - looking at ccda before goin on to 505

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passed 503 & 504 - looking at ccda before goin on to 505

Nearly all of my experience with cisco has been hands on with their routers and switches in local environments. I just passed the switching exam yesterday and am getting intimidated by the objectives for the remote access exam as i have limited experience with most of them.

Am hoping studying and sitting for the ccda will help introduce the topics for the remote access. Is this the case or am i just making more work for myself?

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Go for Remote Access first and "widen" (all pun intended) your knowledge base, that way you'll find DA not as difficult and can also just concentrate on the case studies.

good luck!

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IMHO - I would carry on with the CCNP - the BCRAN isn't anything to worry about and I found it by far the easiest exam (just support left).

I did CCDA straight after CCNA and struggled, I really wish I had taken at least switching and routing first.

Whatever you decide your pretty well prepared by now - though CCDA is no breeze!

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