[c-nsp] Question about the CCNA and CCNP certification

Bernd Ueberbacher noc at mynet.at
Mon Sep 10 07:54:19 EDT 2007


Hi there!

Just got back from lunch and well... I told him... First he didn't
believe me, than I told him that the ppl on the mailinglist said so and
he had to accept it *G* He was not amused ;-)


Thanks for the replies and busting this myth :-)

Bernd


Raymond Macharia wrote:
> A hint on doing the Cisco certification exams and passing!!,
>
>  Do not skip any exam, yes its boring doing binary and hex while you should
> be building some complex network solution with BGP etc but something I have
> learnt is that with each exam passed the next one is usually easier just by
> the fact that you get to understand Cisco's way on answering the questions.
> Also items covered in the more advanced exam usually has the groundwork set
> in the earlier exam and this goes all the way to CCIE.
> Moral of the story, there are no short cuts.
>
> Raymond
>
> On 9/10/07, Tim Franklin <tim at pelican.org> wrote:
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>> On Fri, September 7, 2007 10:18 pm, Brian Desmond wrote:
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>>> If nothing else the CCNA cert will prepare you for how Cisco exams are
>>> laid out/run.
>>>       
>> And the required mindset - you'll get to learn the cases where you need to
>> give the answer Cisco want to hear and not the answer any sane person
>> would use in the field.  Router sim questions that insist on you
>> configuring a /24 mask on a point-to-point serial link just make me want
>> to scream at the monitor :-P
>>
>> That said, I'm sure you *will* find bits and pieces in there you either
>> didn't know, or didn't realise that was exactly how / why it worked.
>> Unless you have very lengthy and wide-ranging experience, there's always
>> *something* you've never really used in a day job.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Tim.
>>
>>
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