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katakatak wrote: » Hey are there any Cisco Netacad Alumni?
katakatak wrote: » I had taken two years of the Cisco Netacad back in High School, but never went ahead and took my CCNA. Yeah, I blame it on a high case of senioritis. Anyways I am about to take the Network+. and am looking ahead on taking the CCENT/CCNA two-test track. I tried going online to the Cisco Netacad and amazingly I still have access to all the new material online as well as the packet sim, but in looking at the material it seems a bit complicated in studing. There is still the CCNA material, as well as CCNA Discovery and CCNA Exploration. What should I study to prepare for the CCENT and the later ICND2 test?
CCNA Discovery Data Sheet wrote: Course Description CCNA Discovery teaches networking based on application, covering concepts based on the types of practical networks may encounter from home and small offices, to more enterprise models. The curriculum consists of four courses: * Networking for Home and Small Businesses * Working at a Small-to-Medium Business or ISP * Introducing Routing and Switching in the Enterprise * Designing and Supporting Computer Networks <snip> Industry Recognized Certification <snip> After completing the first two courses of CCNA Discovery, a student can choose to complete the CCENT certification exam, an optional first step toward earning the CCNA certification.
katakatak wrote: » I tried looking around, but I couldn't find something specific. Also does anyone recommend the packet sim?
katakatak wrote: » How does it compare versus a hardware lab? Thanks!
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