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1: Last minute tips for CCNA certification:
After getting through MCSE or Red Hat certification most of the people find CCNA as next stop. Though getting through MCSE is bit easier as compare to CCNA but people always find CCNA next to MCSE. For many people working in networking and internetworking the CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) is the first stage of a journey through their working lives that has Cisco career certifications as milestones along the route. Passing the CCNA exam gives the candidate a boost of confidence and faith in his/her abilities as a network engineer or network administrator. The certification proves that the candidate has a basic knowledge of IP addressing and subnet, routing protocols, and TCP/IP, as well as the ability to install, configure, and troubleshoot small to medium sized networks.
Most of the exams are online but to get through these kind of exams one should have through practical knowledge of the cisco routers in order to prepare for these exams. So how do you prepare for the Cisco CCNA exam? The best place to start is Cisco's own website. Go to their certification section, navigate to the CCNA page and print off a copy of the exam description (currently exam number 640-802 CCNA). Read through the syllabus but don't be put off if most of it means nothing to you at this stage. In time, all these subjects will become familiar to you. Keep your print out to hand so that you can refer to it easily. You might want to use a folder in which to keep this and other material and notes you'll be collecting during your studies.
One’s next step depends largely on your own experience so far. If you're already comfortable with basic configuration of Cisco routers and switches then you might be able to avoid the expense of a Cisco certification course. On the other hand, as long as you and your employer are willing, there is no better way to learn than in a classroom environment with access to routers and switches, and a Cisco certified instructor on hand to answer and questions that you're bound to have. You will also find that your fellow students will think of questions that didn't occur to you, and this speeds up the learning process.
It doesn’t matter ,Whether you've attended a Cisco certification course or whether you feel you don't need one, eventually you'll have to sit down and revise in preparation for your CCNA exam. Work out a study plan and try to stick to it. Small chunks of revision on a regular basis are far better than long hours of study during which time you are likely to get bored and lose concentration. There are many books available now to help you with your revision for Cisco certifications. Cisco Press publish the official exam guides and study manuals as well as many technical reference books, but there are alternative publications by independent authors, many of whom are Cisco certified and well qualified to write such books. Before you part with your money check the author's credentials. Is the author Cisco certified? Is he/she a CCIE (Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert? If so then you're probably in safe hands. Also, make sure that you're intended purchase is the latest edition. Technology changes all the time and with it the contents of exams change to reflect these advances, so Cisco study guides are often updated and released as new editions.
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