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MikeSellars wrote: I'm curious if someone could shed some light on the pros and cons of the CCNA and ICND1 & 2. Is is a totally different test, is the cost more or the same. I have co-workers come back from CCNA bootcamps with the ICND 1 & 2 books, and tell me you get the CCNET then the CCNA. I just trying to formulate a plan of attack for this exam. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
JavonR wrote: I would personally go the two exam route - 1 extra line on the resume .
tiersten wrote: JavonR wrote: I would personally go the two exam route - 1 extra line on the resume . Having CCNA implies that you've got CCENT.
tiersten wrote: Having CCNA implies that you've got CCENT.
mikej412 wrote: tiersten wrote: Having CCNA implies that you've got CCENT. I have a CCNA and I don't have a CCENT If you're just starting out in IT, you may as well take the 2 exam approach and get the extra resume candy. If you have lots of existing networking experience (or an old expired CCNA) then you might take the 1 exam -- unless you also have some space on your resume you want to fill up.
MikeSellars wrote: tech-airman, My background is was mainly in the Windows environment (6 1/2 years), althought I went through the old Cisco Academy (2000) while working for the Air Force and also recieved my CCNA (801 version). I just completed Security+ (2007). I have 2 years working with HP and EMC SANS. For the past 1 1/2 I'm working with firewalls, and proxy servers, SSLVPNS and email spam. Hope this answers your question.
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