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is CCNA enough ?
19 years 2 months ago #9911
by rExgiE
is CCNA enough ? was created by rExgiE
Hello to All;
Im preparing for CCNA exam.. i just want a piece of advise if i will
also take MCSE course after this. Is there any other certification that will have a solid support for CCNA..
Any response will be appreciated.
Thanks.
Im preparing for CCNA exam.. i just want a piece of advise if i will
also take MCSE course after this. Is there any other certification that will have a solid support for CCNA..
Any response will be appreciated.
Thanks.
19 years 2 months ago #9915
by Tarun
Are you trying to say that MCSE is a strong support for CCNA.
Next would be SP (Service Provider)
CCNA, CCNP (Switching), CCIE#20640
Replied by Tarun on topic Re: is CCNA enough ?
Is there any other certification that will have a solid support for CCNA..
Are you trying to say that MCSE is a strong support for CCNA.
Next would be SP (Service Provider)
CCNA, CCNP (Switching), CCIE#20640
19 years 2 months ago #9919
by rExgiE
Replied by rExgiE on topic Re: is CCNA enough ?
Thanks for your reply. im not saying that MCSE is a strong support for CCNA. My sentence is kinda mess.
Anyway, would you advise me to get MCSE also?
Anyway, would you advise me to get MCSE also?
19 years 2 months ago #9964
by Tarun
There is always an "edit" button there on the top left hand corner of your post, & furthermore it works like a charm
Next would be SP (Service Provider)
CCNA, CCNP (Switching), CCIE#20640
Replied by Tarun on topic Re: is CCNA enough ?
Thanks for your reply. im not saying that MCSE is a strong support for CCNA. My sentence is kinda mess.
Anyway, would you advise me to get MCSE also?
There is always an "edit" button there on the top left hand corner of your post, & furthermore it works like a charm
Next would be SP (Service Provider)
CCNA, CCNP (Switching), CCIE#20640
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19 years 2 months ago #10030
by Biggystumps
MCSE - MCSA
2003 certified
Replied by Biggystumps on topic Re: is CCNA enough ?
instead of telling how to post ill do my best to answer what i interpret as your question.
MCSE and CCNA are very different, they only thing in common they support is you. It makes your skills that much more rounded and helps you market yourself when looking for a job.
I am doing the opposite route, i completed my MCSE and am now working on CCNA.
There are other network certifications, but CCNA being (in my opinion) the best one to start your networking path in. I would build on the CCNA by pursuing other Cisco certifications, all of which are listed at:
www.cisco.com/web/learning/le3/le2/le0/l...tion_level_home.html
If you have any other questions, please feel free to post.
MCSE and CCNA are very different, they only thing in common they support is you. It makes your skills that much more rounded and helps you market yourself when looking for a job.
I am doing the opposite route, i completed my MCSE and am now working on CCNA.
There are other network certifications, but CCNA being (in my opinion) the best one to start your networking path in. I would build on the CCNA by pursuing other Cisco certifications, all of which are listed at:
www.cisco.com/web/learning/le3/le2/le0/l...tion_level_home.html
If you have any other questions, please feel free to post.
MCSE - MCSA
2003 certified
19 years 2 months ago #10132
by rExgiE
Replied by rExgiE on topic Re: is CCNA enough ?
Thanks Biggystumps,
The reason i ask so that i know where will i start. But my interest was more of Networking, Guess ill be concentrating more of CCNA first.
Goodluck with your CCNA.
The reason i ask so that i know where will i start. But my interest was more of Networking, Guess ill be concentrating more of CCNA first.
Goodluck with your CCNA.
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