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unclefishy
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ok...
so i just passed my Security + today (WHOO-HOO ) and am now going for my CCNA,
since there is no way to be ready for the 801 by the november 6th deadline...
i want to be sure i have this clear... you can get the ccna by EITHER completeing the new 640-802
OR the 640-822 AND the 640-816?
but by taking the 640-822 you get the CCENT?
if that is correct?
I was just thinkin after reading some of these posts...
realistically other than it being 2 tests... it might be a little easier taking the dual route as you could concentrate your studies one more specific areas that the test covers... it is just a thought... but if the composite is as tough as everybody says... ???
or is this just a retarded idea?
thanks for any input!
so i just passed my Security + today (WHOO-HOO ) and am now going for my CCNA,
since there is no way to be ready for the 801 by the november 6th deadline...
i want to be sure i have this clear... you can get the ccna by EITHER completeing the new 640-802
OR the 640-822 AND the 640-816?
but by taking the 640-822 you get the CCENT?
if that is correct?
I was just thinkin after reading some of these posts...
realistically other than it being 2 tests... it might be a little easier taking the dual route as you could concentrate your studies one more specific areas that the test covers... it is just a thought... but if the composite is as tough as everybody says... ???
or is this just a retarded idea?
thanks for any input!
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techster79 Member Posts: 169 ■■■□□□□□□□ICND1 exam topics
http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/le3/current_exams/640-822.html
ICND2 exam topics
http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/le3/current_exams/640-816.html
If you are new to VLAN, IPv6, NAT, and WAN standards/protocols you may want to take the two test route. The ICND2 is far more hands-on practical knowledge required.Studying for MCSE: Server Infrastructure (70-414 left)