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Network+ after CCNA
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Re: Network+ after CCNA
Well Network + is easier cause you dont need 85% to pass it like CCNA and CCNA covers a lot of Network + material... Another thing i have read is that if you got no experience then it will be hard for you to get a job as CCNA cause noone will let you hands on their routers if you got no experience... they recomend you… -
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Re: Network+ after CCNA
In large organisations there are several job types within the networking umbrella. I recently saw an entry position for a person to write switch scripts before they are sent out "pre-configured" for the client's environment. Even in smaller companies, once the routers are configured, they typically get left alone as they… -
Re: Network+ after CCNA
The two tests have maybe about 30% overlap, but the CCNA is definately the more difficult of the two. One reason is that the passing score for Network+ is much lower. Some things on the Net+ you won't see on the CCNA include a lot of cable "type and length" questions, Novell Netware, a couple of linux commands, Appletalk,… -
Re: Network+ after CCNA
YEah i though the same but i got no work experience... im finishing my university and ill be doing my profesional work which i dont know how you call it there... Basically when you finishing your career in the university you gotta work for free for a company for 3 months, i really like what is on the cisco material, they… -
Re: Network+ after CCNA
I thought that one would have to work for little to nothing upon graduation, too, from what I had been reading, but I don't believe this is necessarily the case after looking extensively into it. Here are some posts taken from this website regarding this topic. I hope they encourage others out there: Don't be discouraged…
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