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what i need to do CCVP ?

I have CCNA and CCNP certificate from cisco and I want to do CCVP so should i do CCNA voice first ???

Answer Question   |  Nov 25 2009  5:19 AM GMT
CCVP, CCNA, CCNP
asked by Mohadbazzi47

  160 pts.

change my career to networking or graphics

hi everyone,       I'm looking to change my career to networking or graphics. i don't have any collage education just high school certificates. i took networking course 7years ago but didn't finish and graphics is my hobby i like animation. i would like to know if its worth doing CCNA or...

View Answer   |  Nov 14 2009  6:11 PM GMT
Cisco, MCSE, CCNP
asked by Networkinglife

  15 pts.

Is an MCSE or a CCNP degree more valuable to an employer?

With the economy the way it is, is it better to have a CCNP (Cisco Certified Network Professional) or MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer) certificate? I don't have time to complete both courses and I'm urgently seeking employment.

asked by NetworkingATE

  1445 pts.

How much can someone make with RHCE, CCNA and CCNP certifications?

How much do you think I will be able to make if I already possess an RHCE (Red Hat Certified Engineer) certificate, as well as a CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) and, CCNP (Cisco Certified Network Professional)?

asked by NetworkingATE

  1445 pts.

What's the best certification for a networking career after the CCNA?

I am a final year student in electrical engineering. I am now working on completing my certification in CCNA. What else is needed for a profession in networking? Should I go for the CCNP and CCIE, MCSE, or RHCE? Please let me know the best way to move towards a networking profession. What should be...

View Answer   |  Sep 3 2009  4:07 PM GMT
Networking, Networking professionals, CCNP
asked by NetworkingATE

  1445 pts.

Is an associates in Computer Networking + CCNA cert going to get me a job?

So, I've begun coursework at a local community college for an associates of science in Computer Networking, with an emphasis on Cisco. They are a certified learning partner with Cisco. So, I am wondering what kind of job viability I would have as a candidate with both the Associates and...

View Answer   |  Aug 27 2009  10:49 PM GMT
Network+, CompTIA, computer networking
asked by East

  10 pts.

Prefered book for CCNP Switching

Which is the best book for CCNP Switching Examination, Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks(BCMSN)

View Answer   |  Aug 27 2009  4:56 PM GMT
CCNP, Networking, Networking certifications
asked by Vptechie

  50 pts.

What certification advice do you have for aspiring network engineers?

I am a graduate student in electrical engineering and would like to pursue a career in computer networking. However almost all of the job requirements ask for some kind of certifications. Could you give me some advice on these certifications like CCNA, CCNP, etc?

View Answer   |  Aug 18 2009  1:44 PM GMT
CCNA, CCNP, Networking certifications
asked by NetworkingATE

  1445 pts.

Information Systems Security or Computer and Information Science Degree?

I am roughly one year from graduating with my B.S. in Information Systems Security. So far, I've completed my general education requirements, and am now beginning my core and major classes. Lately, I've found myself second-guessing my decision of ISS: is an ISS degree such a good idea? Or should...

asked by Treewhiskey

  30 pts.

Which SAP certification will benefit my Cisco certification?

I have recently completed my cisco course which consisted of my CCNA, CCNP, COMPTIA SUITE(A+,N+,Server+,Sec+), LINUX, ORACLE, SOLARIS, JAVA, MS VB and WINDOWS. I have been reading on SAP and Have been interested it, What certfication with SAP can i do that will benefit me as i enjoy the networking...

View Answer   |  Nov 25 2008  11:17 AM GMT
Networking, SAP, Cisco
asked by Gilera

  5 pts.

For a networking career, should I get CCSP or CCNP certifications?

I have my BE in electronics and communication, and I am also CCNA certified. Currently, I am working in a BPO as tech support for Symantec Antivirus. So I just want to know if this experience will count towards networking domain experience on my resume. I am also deciding whether or not I should...

View Answer   |  Oct 10 2008  5:14 PM GMT
Networking, Career development, IT careers
asked by NetworkingATE

  1445 pts.

CCNA

hi, i am doing bba now 2nd year and now i am planning to do cisco courses (ccna, ccnp etc.) i want to know is it worth to do for me beacause i am from management field this is different from that and hows the latest market value of these courses and salary expectation.

View Answer   |  Sep 14 2008  4:32 AM GMT
Certifications, IT careers, IT salaries
asked by Hunk

  5 pts.

Can I start a career in IT after 50?

I am nearly 50! But I want to change my career from social services to IT. I have a BS degree in social science. I live near a junior college that offers AS degrees in CIS with concentrations in CCNP or CCNA. Which is the better option? Is it possible to take these classes online? Or is hands-on...

View Answer   |  Jul 28 2008  9:14 PM GMT
Career development, IT careers, Degree programs
asked by NetworkingATE

  1445 pts.

Will my degree be accredited at other schools?

I'm thinking about getting a master's degree in networking and system administration from an Australian school (Charles Sturt University). The program balances between an academic focus and preparation for CCNP or MCSE certification and I thought this would be a good path for me. Most of my...

View Answer   |  Jun 30 2008  8:31 PM GMT
Networking, Career development, Certifications
asked by NetworkingATE

  1445 pts.

What college degree would compliment a CCNA/CCNP certification?

I am currently finishing up my associates degree and afterwards I plan on moving on to get my bachelors degree. At the same time, I am currently studying for my CCNA. What is a bachelor's degree that would compliment other network oriented certifications? I would hate to get a degree which does...

View Answer   |  Jun 4 2008  6:35 PM GMT
Certifications, Network, CCNA
asked by Drose5778

  15 pts.

job prospects

i am currently enrolling to begin N+ and the on to the CCNA, i was working on an Assoc. in networking, first quarter done, but left to puruse certifications b/c they will teach me what i want to learn at a much cheaper price and shorter time frame, on the job front, i have been in research for 9...

View Answer   |  Mar 14 2008  5:02 PM GMT
Certifications, IT careers, Cisco certifications
asked by Jjb27

  15 pts.

My networking job isn't going anywhere

I am now working as desktop tech support in a school (that uses Netware and XP). With my present knowledge and experience (one year) I am not able to apply for a network engineering role or anything like that. With my current job I am not learning very much, as well as everything is setup. My team...

View Answer   |  Mar 12 2008  7:56 PM GMT
Networking, Career development, Job training
asked by NetworkingATE

  1445 pts.

How can I become an expert in network application performance analysis?

I have 6 yrs of experience and I am CCNP certified. I’ve worked on Cisco and Microsoft products. Now I am working as a performance analysis engineer and I want to pursue systems, network, and application performance analysis. I work on tools like NetScout, TeamQuest, SiteScope, Opnet, and Quest....

asked by NetworkingATE

  1445 pts.

Can CCIE or CCNP replace the need for a degree?

Can CCIE or CCNP certifications replace the need for obtaining a degree to get a best job in the networking field.

View Answer   |  Feb 19 2008  9:46 PM GMT
Career development, Certifications, IT education
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.

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