powmia wrote: » The route exam probably won't test you on switching, but the switch exam might test you on "layer-3 switching." I recommend route first.
aaron0011 wrote: » True but I would say if after doing the CCNA, if you can't grasp the layer 3 switching covered in SWITCH, you didn't learn the foundations of routing properly the first time.
skwira001 wrote: » In the Cisco Networking Academy, all the academies I see teach switch first before route. Switch is also a little less intense and teaches many of the same things CCNA teaches for switching. Routing does review CCNA concepts, but every chapter is much more in depth than CCNA where switch the in the first few chapters is nothing new.
f0rgiv3n wrote: » Just to counter the Cisco Networking Academy thought a little bit. The reason why I recommend route first is actually because it is the hardest test. When you do a certification that requires more than one exam, I find it harder to finish it off when you leave the hardest for last. Take that initial motivation and pound out the toughest exam first!! To each their own though, this is just my two cents.