Got my ccna!!
twiggy87
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I've done it, I got my CCNA!!
Passed my ICND this afternoon with 869. Not the pass that I was expecting but it's better than nothing. ICND had a lot of focus on acl's, subnetting, vlans and EIGRP.
Over to mcse 2000 now and then upgrade to 2003. Thanks everyone for your help on this site, much appreciated. I used Richard Deal's CCNA study guide and **** with my little homelab.
Time for a few beers and a celebration
Cheers
Passed my ICND this afternoon with 869. Not the pass that I was expecting but it's better than nothing. ICND had a lot of focus on acl's, subnetting, vlans and EIGRP.
Over to mcse 2000 now and then upgrade to 2003. Thanks everyone for your help on this site, much appreciated. I used Richard Deal's CCNA study guide and **** with my little homelab.
Time for a few beers and a celebration
Cheers
If my answers frighten you then you should cease asking scary questions.
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mikej412 Member Posts: 10,086 ■■■■■■■■■■Congratulations!
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optimus Member Posts: 183Congrats. I hope to join you in passing the CCNA soon.
You wouldn't haapen to live in Cape Town would you? I heard that the place has a great beach.
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twiggy87 Inactive Imported Users Posts: 43 ■■□□□□□□□□No sorry dude - Johannesburg
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skaeight Member Posts: 130twiggy87 wrote:I've done it, I got my CCNA!!
Passed my ICND this afternoon with 869. Not the pass that I was expecting but it's better than nothing. ICND had a lot of focus on acl's, subnetting, vlans and EIGRP.
Over to mcse 2000 now and then upgrade to 2003. Thanks everyone for your help on this site, much appreciated. I used Richard Deal's CCNA study guide and **** with my little homelab.
Time for a few beers and a celebration
Cheers
Congratulations on your CCNA!
Any reason you're going MCSE 2000 first? Unless you have a specific job related reason, I wouldn't waste my time and would just go directly for MCSE 2003. Server 2003 is widely deployed now, and Server 2007 is supposed to be out next year. -
twiggy87 Inactive Imported Users Posts: 43 ■■□□□□□□□□The only reason im going the 2000 route is because I have been working with the platform since I was 16 years old and I feel comfortable doing so.
I haven't used 2003 at all or seen any of the new features, so I figured it's best to do the core exams on what I know. At least until I can get some more practical 2003 experience.If my answers frighten you then you should cease asking scary questions.