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SrAtechie wrote: » Just wondered if anyone is certified in Foundry equipment, and if so, how did you study for it? Equipment? Reference books? I've been poking around the internet getting some idea of it and it seems like the most reliable resource for the FNCE is the FNCNE Official Study Guide by Jon Fullmer. I can't find any useful comments on the book ("It sucks" or "It's awesome" isn't enough for me to make a decision, unfortunately) and other books I've seen are older, with prints in the early 2000's. There also doesn't seem to be a large secondary training market for this stuff either. Basically, I tried to apply the same methods I used to research my CCNA/CCNP studies and I couldn't come up with any definitive answers. Clues weren't easy to derive either. Maybe I just got spoiled with Cisco being so prevalent? Oh, and if anyone was wondering, I was looking at a couple of NetEngineer jobs with mixed environments using Cisco on the edge and Foundry as the backbone. This seems to be a growing trend in my area so I wanted to take a look at Foundry a little more closely to determine whether or not I should put it on my list of certs to obtain.
telecommtech wrote: » I'm certifying at the end of this month for FNCNE 125. Then it get's really complicated. Let me explain... The FNCNE is now called BCNE by Brocade. It’s the same exam and the same curriculum to support it. Brocade (formally Foundry) is retiring the 150-110 at the end of August and replacing with an updated one (150-120). If you want the study guide for the current exam, follow the Amazon link at this URL: Brocade - Training and Certification. In September, there will be a new study guide for the new exam. Foundry's FNCNE First Edition by Jon Fullmer is the best preparation material you can have. Foundry didn't have the resources to do practice exams like Brocade does, and they outsourced the creation of the new study guide. So, for the current exam that expires 31 AUG 2009, the Foundry FNCNE book is the best material you can use. If you fully understand what is in that book, you should be fine. Also, you can go to ********.com and get the latest exam objectives which won't be updated anymore due to the upcoming expiration date for the exam. Oh yeah, I saved the best part for last. If you cert in FNCNE before 31 AUG 2009, you won't have to take two of Bracades exams as an equivalent to the older FNCNE, AND... your newly acquired FNCNE automatically converts to Brocade's BCNE!!!!!! NICE........ right? Anyway, I've got a .pdf that Brocade published explaining the Foundry-to-Brocade exam conversion if you're interested. PM me if you want it. I hope I answered your question.
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