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Danny_1983 wrote: » Afternoon All I am 4 weeks into CCNA 1 (or semister 1?) and so far so good. I have taken up the offer of my local university and am studying there 1 night a week and doing the course online. I decided to do this because of the amount of hardware they have available to us to 'play' with, and also the backup of a lecturer for any questions i may have. One thing i would like clearing up, is after CCNA 1 or Semister 1 what qualification does that leave me with? I plan to do all 4 over time, but i have also noticed there is a CCENT. Is that after CCNA 1 and 2? Also expect i shall be calling on you people here for advice and help throughout my course. Cheers! Danny
tech-airman wrote: » Danny_1983, Are you in the CCNA Exploration or CCNA Discovery curriculum?
Danny_1983 wrote: » Its CCNA Semister 1, the course online is called CCNA Exploration 4.0 Network Fundamentals. Does that mean any difference?
Danny_1983 wrote: » Its CCNA Semister 1, the course online is called CCNA Exploration 4.0 Network Fundamentals. Does that mean any difference? thenjduke - i would recommend it cant complain so far!
tech-airman wrote: » Danny_1983, There's the answer to my question. Is your Cisco Networking Academy instructor nice enough to give you access to the CCNA Discovery - Networking for Home and Small Businesses - 4.0 course materials as well?
Danny_1983 wrote: » Correct - That is the course i work from online from home and then once a week when in the class. I am able to access any of the chapters and labs from anywhere with a internet PC. When i want to use the real kit i just go into the lab when i am at Uni. I'm also given the Lab manual as a paperback, the Cisco Academy book's. There is also the ability to work in the lab remotly by accessing various pieces of kit using telnet etc. The site is a offical Cisco registered site. They also do alot of Beta testing (hence the amount of kit they have - usually given to them as a thanks for doing the Beta). All in all i would count myself fairly lucky incomparison to some of the other experiences above!
CCNA Discovery Data Sheet wrote: Industry Recognized Certification The CCNA Discovery curriculum prepares students for two different Cisco certification exams, CCENT® or CCNA®. After completing the Networking for Home and Small Businesses and Working at a Small-to-Medium Business or ISP courses, a student can choose to complete the CCENT® certification (Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician) certification exam. CCENT certifies that students have developed the practical skills required for entry-level networking support positions.
CCNA Exploration Data Sheet wrote: Industry Standard Certification The CCNA Exploration curriculum prepares students for the Cisco CCNA® network associate certification exam. CCNA is the industry standard, foundational certification for networking careers. Students need to complete all four courses of CCNA Exploration to fully prepare for the CCNA exam.
tech-airman wrote: » According to the Cisco Networking Academy data sheet for the CCNA Exploration curriculum it states... Quote: Originally Posted by CCNA Exploration Data Sheet Industry Standard Certification The CCNA Exploration curriculum prepares students for the Cisco CCNA® network associate certification exam. CCNA is the industry standard, foundational certification for networking careers. Students need to complete all four courses of CCNA Exploration to fully prepare for the CCNA exam.
Danny_1983 wrote: » One thing i would like clearing up, is after CCNA 1 or Semister 1 what qualification does that leave me with? I plan to do all 4 over time, but i have also noticed there is a CCENT. Is that after CCNA 1 and 2?
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