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Discussion in 'Design' started by simongrahamuk, Dec 28, 2005.

  1. simongrahamuk
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    Just wondering how you are getting on with your study for the CCDA?

    What have you found that it involves? and how does it differ from the CCNA?

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  2. Kitkatninja
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    Hi Simon,

    To be totally honest, I'm really getting on slowly with this. Started studying the first week of Jan and I'm still only on the first chapter :biggrin

    How does the CCDA differ from the CCNA?

    From what I can make out CCDA is for design, whereas CCNA is for implementing/supporting.

    CCDA would be like the 70-219 (MS exam) or Project+ (sorry could find an exact exam from Comptia)

    CCNA would be like the 70-216 (MS exam) or Network+.

    So far (on chapter 1) it's nothing new everything so far is a repeat of what I've learnt before, but it's still early days.

    And Yep, it's just a change - study something different and get a CISCO cert under my belt.

    Will be posting more once I get more into it.

    Catch you later

    -ken
     
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  3. simongrahamuk
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    simongrahamuk Hmmmmmmm?

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    Thanks Ken.

    It is interesting to see the comparisons you make, as the Cisco site itself says very little about this cert other than 'CCNA level knowledge is required'.

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  4. Kitkatninja
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    This coming week, I'm going to start making a better effort to get into studying. I'm also surprise about the info that CISCO gives out. I think the hardest part of this is remebering what CISCO hardware does what for the design process. :biggrin
     
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