How to learn more about programming Cisco switches and configuring networks for your career
I am a voice person and now venturing more into data networking. I have taken some Cisco classes in the past, with global knowledge paid by the company where I worked. So I am wondering now how I can improve my knowledge to get into programming Cisco switches and configuring networks. I have just...
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| Jun 30 2008 8:39 PM GMT
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NetworkingATE
Networking, Cisco, IT careers
Which would be better SAP or Cisco certification for furture as well as pay
,I am on the verge of changing my career, i have finished my BE in mech and passed out in 2007 so which course would suit for a better tomorrow.
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| Jun 13 2008 2:51 PM GMT
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Srivis
SAP, Cisco certifications, SAP certifications
ccna questions
just signed up to start N+ certification, actually begin tonight, and then CCNA, both are to be finished by August 2008, taking Cisco b/c i have an "in" at a company, have no previous, formal networking experience, am i going to be able to pass the CCNA? starting to worry. i do really enjoy...
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| Mar 27 2008 9:22 PM GMT
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Jjb27
Networking certifications, CCNA, Network+
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...
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| Mar 14 2008 5:02 PM GMT
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Jjb27
Jobs for IT professionals, CCNA, Network+
Do I have to start at helpdesk to get networking experience? Won’t that waste my CCNA certification?
I currently hold my A+, Net+ and CCNA certifications and have experience in IT but not so much experience in the networking field with my CCNA. I am working with multiple staffing agencies looking to utilize my CCNA cert but am not having any luck. I hear all the time that I lack the experience...
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| Mar 12 2008 8:05 PM GMT
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NetworkingATE
Networking careers and salaries, Networking certifications, Career development
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...
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| Mar 12 2008 7:56 PM GMT
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NetworkingATE
Networking careers and salaries, Career development, Networking
What order can one take the CCIP exams?
In what order can one take the CCIP exams?
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| Jan 15 2008 11:35 PM GMT
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NetworkingATE
Cisco certifications, CCIP, Certifications
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?
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| Jan 15 2008 11:32 PM GMT
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NetworkingATE
Cisco certifications, Salaries, Career development
Do I have to get an MCP or MCSE before getting into Cisco certifications?
I have been in the telecommunications field for seven years working for cable companies and now AT&T. I am A+ certified and working on Net+. I study a lot on backbone and network protocols ATM, MPLS, SONET, SNMP etc. I am wondering what path to take next. Do I have to get an MCP or MCSE before...
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| Jan 15 2008 11:17 PM GMT
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NetworkingATE
Cisco certifications, IT, Networking
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...
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| Dec 25 2007 2:59 AM GMT
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Ciscoplayboy
CCNA, Cisco certifications


