Techytach wrote: » You may want to consider just using packet tracer. So far during my job hunt no one seems to care I spent a year playing with real Cisco routers and switches. But then again, when I land a job, that will probably be the one job that did. So don't listen to me.
MJK9550 wrote: » What kind of lab set up should i have at home to practice for this>? Study tips and advice? All welcome, thanks!
GDaines wrote: » I've been in the job market for a while and decided to study for my CCNA when it seemed most jobs either required it or at least listed it as desirable. For any 'infrastructure' roles they always want to know what hands-on experience I have with Cisco gear, and whilst any gained in a commercial environment is always considered better, they are usually impressed that I've bought a (reasonably) modern lab which has given me actual hands-on experience.