Howdy all,
My company is in transition from being a little company to a medium-sized company (i.e. we're actually doing documentation, formal approval paths for new installs, establishing maintenance windows, etc) and one of the elements is taking our dozen-site global WAN from an ad hoc "oh we've got another site let's connect them somehow" to a fault-tolerant QoS-minded preplanned setup. So as one of the more experienced site admins, I'm going to have a pretty big hand in the planning and my boss scheduled me for ICND-1 (which was 80% review) and ICND-2. I took ICND-1 and passed the CCENT exam last week.

ICND-2 is in mid-October. Given what I'm going to be working on, I'm figuring on getting some CCDA training materials (there don't seem to be any classes hereabouts) and ramping up on planning fundamentals over the next month, then taking the -2 class, hopefully passing the CCNA exam a couple weeks after, and then circling back around and going for the CCDA exam after that. At that point, I should be into the WAN redesign and able to tell whether getting deeper in Cisco and studying for CCNP will help me more, or whether I should dust off some Microsoft.
If any of you have any suggestions/recommendations about this I'd love to hear them.