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Netstudent wrote: Secondly you don't want to claim to be a CCNP and never get any hands on. NP and no experience is one thing but NP and no real gear is just nuts. Real gear is worth the investment buddy. The knowledge you will gain by proving proficiency in NP level topics will pay dividends in the long run. NP is more than just a piece of paper, it's a lifetime of knowledge that can take you places. save up some money and buy some modular routers and 2900 or 3500 switches.
bowlersp wrote: wait a sec, i get plenty of hands on training at work everyday. DISA CONUS is pretty much the major ISP for the military. trust me i get plenty of training to back up my certs
bowlersp wrote: wait a sec, i get plenty of hands on training at work everyday. DISA CONUS is pretty much the major ISP for the military. trust me i get plenty of training to back up my certs i was just asking about the network sim to see if it was any good because i'd rather break something practicing than break it in production if you know what i mean. i guess i'll invest in a couple more routers.
sprkymrk wrote: bowlersp wrote: wait a sec, i get plenty of hands on training at work everyday. DISA CONUS is pretty much the major ISP for the military. trust me i get plenty of training to back up my certs Yeah, but C-TNOSC gets to manage all the ASR's, and RCERT gets the IDSs. How do you like working for DISA? I didn't know they had a presence in IL. What base are you at?
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