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A+ cert require for MCSE / CCNA??????

I would like to know if A+ certification is a neccessary before study either of CCNA or MCSE??? does CCNA/MCSE job need to know how to fix failure computer/server?? Do CCNA people only need to know how to fix/configure Network or should they know how to install RAM, write shell script/register,...

View Answer   |  Mar 10 2008  7:48 AM GMT
Certifications, MCSE, Networking certifications
asked by ITfuture

  40 pts.

What qualifications do I need to be recognised as knowledgable on networking

Hi, I would like to study for some networking qualifications, but I'm not too sure which ones would be most useful for me in the job- market. I'm A++ qualified and have done a few networking jobs including a wireless network at my current work place. I enjoy networking but realise that without...

View Answer   |  Feb 28 2008  10:59 AM GMT
Networking, Networking certifications, CCNA
asked by Cmk

  5 pts.

Which networking job provides the best income and stability?

I am a first year networking student working my way towards my associate networking degree which I am scheduled to complete in the Summer of 2008. I plan to acquire a Cisco certification and use it combined with my degree to land my first job and complete my bachelor's degree the following year....

View Answer   |  Feb 19 2008  10:26 PM GMT
Salaries and wages, CCNA, IT careers
asked by NetworkingATE

  1445 pts.

How can I get an entry-level networking job with no experience and a Network+ certification?

Hi, I have Network+, and I am studying for my CCNA, but I do not have any Cisco routers or switches to practice with to get hands-on experience. I really want to start a career in networking, so what should I do? Most entry level jobs require months to a years worth of job experience.

asked by NetworkingATE

  1445 pts.

Will courses other than an MCP and CCNA give me the best salary?

Hi, I have completed a B.E in computer science with a second class degree. Now I am pursuing MCP and CCNA certification courses. Can these courses make me get the best salary in the company or do I have to do other courses?

View Answer   |  Jan 15 2008  11:32 PM GMT
Career development, Certifications, Cisco certifications
asked by NetworkingATE

  1445 pts.

How do I show recruiters I'm valuable as a network analyst/engineer/manager when I have seven years of Telco experience?

I have a CCNA and three of the four certs of CCNP. I should be getting CCNP this month. My question is I have seven years in a LOC test center in AT&T, and my only experience is Telco (WAN). How do I show recruiters I'm valuable as a network analyst/engineer/manager when most ask for 3-4 years of...

View Answer   |  Jan 15 2008  10:52 PM GMT
Training, Certifications, Telecom
asked by NetworkingATE

  1445 pts.

after my ccna..is it better to do a bs in network engineering, apprentiship or ccnp??

Thanks for taking the time to read this. Im on my way to compelting my ccna and im not sure what the best direction to take.The choices are to go to uni for 2yrs and do a bsc with a placement & grad placement, or do an appreticship or to contiune thought the cisco path. Im 25yrs old and getting on...

View Answer   |  Dec 25 2007  2:59 AM GMT
Cisco certifications, CCNA
asked by Ciscoplayboy

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Storage Career Path

Hi.. My name is Kuba... I am currently working as a contrator for EMC........my current job profile includes: (total storage exp. is approx 1.5 Yrs) -Toubleshooting all the Drive related issues of Symmetrix (all models) and DMX3 -Troubleshotting any SRDF related issues. Basicallt dispatching to...

Answer Question   |  Dec 12 2007  11:03 PM GMT
Storage, Certifications, CCNA
asked by Blazzing gun

  5 pts.

Cisco related query!!

Hi friends, I am suman.I am working as Business Manager for a cisco partner.I am into business development.I am following a set of principles to reach my goals/target.Can you suggest what are the better options to go into the market more efficiently. How it would be if I am CCNA...

Answer Question   |  Dec 8 2007  5:58 AM GMT
Networking, Cisco, CCNA
asked by Business Manager

  5 pts.

Got my CCNA - should I go for Network+ certification?

I passed the CCNA and am wondering what to try for next. I have no practical IT work experience and am trying to change careers. Is it worth adding the CompTIA Network+ certification even though I have my CCNA?

View Answer   |  Dec 3 2007  4:43 PM GMT
CompTIA, Networking certifications, CCNA
asked by JimmyIT

  1260 pts.

Masters in Network and Distributed Systems with CCNA????

Hi Guys, I am doing my Masters in Networks and Distributed Systems. Currently I have 2 months vacation in hand and want to do CCNA in that time. Need help on whether it is good idea?? Will it help my Masters?? Masters in Networks and Distributed Systems with CCNA is a good combination?? Will the...

View Answer   |  Jul 17 2007  7:45 AM GMT
Hardware, Networking, Switches
asked by manojdhirde

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Selecting an area within security to start

Hi, I'm studying for an MSc in Information Security from Royal Holloway University of London, I have a B.Engg. degree in computers and a PG Diploma in Networking and Communication as well as the CCSA and CCNA. I'm also studying for the CISSP. Now, with all these qualifications, could you please...

View Answer   |  Jun 24 2007  4:06 PM GMT
Disaster Recovery, Networking, Network security
asked by secmax

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Plz help me !!!!!!!!!!

I completed my B.E(computers).I applied for my Masters degree in computer science in usa.I received the I-20 for august.Since i am very keen in networking,i joined CCNA and planning to give the exam next month.I also want to complete both CCNA,RHCE.Some suggest me to leave certifications and go for...

View Answer   |  Jun 13 2007  10:59 AM GMT
Networking, Linux, Career development
asked by FlashGet

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career change: programming to networking

I'm looking to move from programming to network administration and eventually security. I need advice. I have an AA degree. I did tech support and programming part-time in college. Since then, I've spent 2.5 years as a programmer (with some IDS responsibilities), 1.5 years doing QA on...

View Answer   |  Mar 22 2007  1:31 PM GMT
Hardware, Networking, Switches
asked by unicityd

  20 pts.

Career Advice

I'm interested in getting into the IT field, specifically Networking. Is getting a 4 year degree the best option, or would getting an Associates degree in Networking and additional certifications (CCNA, CCNP, MCSE)from my local community college be an acceptable route?

View Answer   |  Mar 21 2007  10:40 PM GMT
Career development, Training, Certifications
asked by defensor1

  30 pts.

Preparations for Cisco exams

I am preparing CCNA exam. I have studied from 2 cisco press books. I have found out that I had beed studying for long duration to master the whole concepts of the book. I have found no time to spend with my frineds just to play sport or read newspapers or spend some time with my family. My question...

View Answer   |  Jan 2 2007  2:13 PM GMT
Networking, Career development, Training
asked by 136478457

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Career path in IT

I am fresh graduate in field of IT majoring in Data Communications. My seriors told me to select a career path in either in Networking ,Database, Systems or Application Programming. I have selected Networking and prepared for CCNA exam. However, lots of books combine between networking and systems...

View Answer   |  Jul 7 2006  3:04 AM GMT
Networking, Security, Linux
asked by 136478457

  0 pts.

career-2

I was wondering what my next might be to move up in IT. Currently I have an Associates in Net Admin. and have been working as a Net. Techician for over 3 years, mostly dealing with servers, both Windows and Linux. What would be best, certification in particular area, going back to school, or more...

asked by goretech

  0 pts.

Technical College vs. University

Hello all- Would it be more beneficial to attend a technical college or university? A certain technical college, ECPI (www.ecpi.edu) in VA, has sparked my interest because they advertise 'they meet with some industry experts to discuss tech trends and what education needs to be put out to keep...

View Answer   |  Jul 9 2005  4:20 PM GMT
Security management, Tech support, Help Desk
asked by neoCentric

  0 pts.

about education

dear sir i am working as computer hardware and net working engineer i am in these field about 4.5 years but i still thinks i am far behind i want to progress in IT what course i have to do either ccna or mcse which is the better course for futurescope i am in a company where thereis 2000 server...

View Answer   |  Dec 29 2004  3:03 AM GMT
Training, Certifications, MCSE
asked by rpvish

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