ICND 1 and 2 or CCNA?

MidnightWizard

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WHINGING

u have a couple of cisco routers and switches....well done, i am sure owning owning a wrist watch enables you to be an intellectual on the subject of space-time curvature as well..

Only if you are SYLAR ............:D

Hey -- we ALL have to start somewhere -- how many do you have ???

or

Do they belong to your BOSS ????

my problem is more with you than the brand.

And what i can tell about you, is you most likely have very little of the real world experience in any kind of network thats not in your moms basement.

This one -->Basement Network

and
Yes
I am slowly trying to build up a Cisco "Lab" it gives me the freedom to do what * I * want -- not what someone else tells me to do.

I learn -- and -- experiment -- and --make mistakes on my OWN time,

But anyways, I am tired of arguing with you in threads. Punt and say what you want, just hope no one actually asks u to do anything.

I am not sure I have ever argued with you ????

The advice offered here is -- Free -- you get what you pay for.

If you think I am wrong or misinformed then point out the error of my ways.

That way we ALL learn something.


MW
 

saffakanera

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To the OP: I did the ICND1 course at Torque IT, got the Cybex book, really good books, one of the guys at work got his CCNA this week, he wrote the exam one time, didnt split.

I think for the sake of budget and time, just winging the CCNA would be a good idea, careful though, the 802 exam has added (CCNP) topics that it previously didnt have, just be sure to check that out.

As for labs, the guy who passed used Packet Tracer 5.1, its a simulator from Cisco, should do the trick, I think going into CCNP you should use stuff like those IOS dump emulators, who knows, first obstacle is getting pass CCNA :)

Good luck dude, im planning on writing as well!

;)
 

gregmcc

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I jumped right in with the CCNA - wasn't too difficult at all. It all depends on your experience though - if you don't know anything about networking/subnetting then I'd I'd split the exams up.
 
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