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Discussion in 'General Cisco Certifications' started by decebal, Jul 11, 2008.

  1. decebal

    decebal Bit Poster

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    I want to do this course but I don`t know what qualifications I need to start this training.
     
    Certifications: CompTIA A+, N+
    WIP: MCSE/MCSA
  2. Fergal1982

    Fergal1982 Petabyte Poster

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    Cisco is a vendor (of hardware and certifications based on that hardware), not a certification/course.

    Which one do you mean?
     
    Certifications: ITIL Foundation; MCTS: Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010, Administration
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  3. Kitkatninja
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    Have you tried Cisco's own website, see here. If you do not have any experience in IT (networking in specific) I would only say look into the CCNET for now.

    Please note what Cisco has to say about the candidates for the CCNET

    But I would strongly recommend the Comptia Newtork+ first of all to give a very good basis on which to build.

    -Ken
     
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  4. kevicho

    kevicho Gigabyte Poster

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    There are no prerequisites but i would suggest your network+ WIP will be useful.

    I suggest that depending upon your experience do CCENT first then CCNA, also working in IT with as much relevance to the course (IE using Cisco kit daily) would be useful

    Best of luck
     
    Certifications: A+, Net+, MCSA Server 2003, 2008, Windows XP & 7 , ITIL V3 Foundation
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  5. sunn

    sunn Gigabyte Poster

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    I'm not trying to pass judgement, but from the post it would seem you haven't looked deep enough into Cisco and what they offer. Taking any Cisco course without having prior networking experience can have a drowning feeling. :ohmy

    Take the prior-given advice if you don't have much networking experience behind you.
     

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