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Help me in Iran
18 years 11 months ago #12032
by mcse1363
Help me in Iran was created by mcse1363
Hi friends,
I live in iran and i'm 21. now I have done MCSE 2003 & Network+ Classes and I pass mcp 70-270. tell me that can i learn CCNA or not? :
I need you to tell me suggestion.
Thanks
I live in iran and i'm 21. now I have done MCSE 2003 & Network+ Classes and I pass mcp 70-270. tell me that can i learn CCNA or not? :
I need you to tell me suggestion.
Thanks
18 years 11 months ago #12034
by jhun
Replied by jhun on topic Re: Help me in Iran
hi
well actually CCNA and Microsoft Certifications are two different packages which are vendor specific. CCNA is geared towards Cisco's knowledge and experience in networking particularly using their product line such as router and switches, while Microsoft's exams are more to there software product line such Operating Systems, etc. Both provide you with credentials that can be used in the IT working field. however each is not a prerequisite of the other and each can be taken even without passing the other.
by the way, congratulations on passing the mcp exam
PS
yes you can definitely do CCNA. just make sure that you are able to get a hands on experience on Cisco's routers and switches and be able to do configurations. you could also try and wait till the site's Cisco Lab is up as it would offer great ranges of goodies to choose from :lol:
well actually CCNA and Microsoft Certifications are two different packages which are vendor specific. CCNA is geared towards Cisco's knowledge and experience in networking particularly using their product line such as router and switches, while Microsoft's exams are more to there software product line such Operating Systems, etc. Both provide you with credentials that can be used in the IT working field. however each is not a prerequisite of the other and each can be taken even without passing the other.
by the way, congratulations on passing the mcp exam
PS
yes you can definitely do CCNA. just make sure that you are able to get a hands on experience on Cisco's routers and switches and be able to do configurations. you could also try and wait till the site's Cisco Lab is up as it would offer great ranges of goodies to choose from :lol:
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