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that's cisco.
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They offer decent vendor-specific training in net maintainence/design/security/etc. Common ones like CCNA and CCNP is possible with some cramming; CCIE is only obtainable with thousands of hours of work experience.

The methods are limited to Cisco IOS based devices but the concept can be universally applied
is it easy to pass ccna test without any college training? fresh from high school?

CCIE sounds one of the coolest titles ever! )
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CCIE sounds one of the coolest titles ever! )
You need quite a lot of reading for the CCNA. CCNA is a part of my current education together with MCSA and a few other titles, and we finished the 1st chapter on 4 weeks. There are 4 chapters for CCNA, so you'll be doing at least 16 weeks of reading (and that's fairly intensive reading, +35 pages a day)
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is it easy to pass ccna test without any college training? fresh from high school?

CCIE sounds one of the coolest titles ever! )
It is certainly possible, even before you graduate from high school since this boarding school in my suburb offer CCNA as part of their final year program. CCNA and CCNP can be practiced almost entirely on simulators; I needed about 10 hours in a practical lab to perfect some skills that simulators are a bit lacking on.

Too bad I don't work in IT anymore, my CCNP expired earliar this year One guy who did the course with me three years ago is now twice CCIE in both Routing/Switching and Security

Got my MCSA 7 years ago while I was a total n00b, another story....
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You need quite a lot of reading for the CCNA. CCNA is a part of my current education together with MCSA and a few other titles, and we finished the 1st chapter on 4 weeks. There are 4 chapters for CCNA, so you'll be doing at least 16 weeks of reading (and that's fairly intensive reading, +35 pages a day)
woah so you could finish the whole CCNA training program in just 16 weeks? i thought it was 2 years of studying or something before one takes the test! LOL
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It is certainly possible, even before you graduate from high school since this boarding school in my suburb offer CCNA as part of their final year program. CCNA and CCNP can be practiced almost entirely on simulators; I needed about 10 hours in a practical lab to perfect some skills that simulators are a bit lacking on.

Too bad I don't work in IT anymore, my CCNP expired earliar this year One guy who did the course with me three years ago is now twice CCIE in both Routing/Switching and Security

Got my MCSA 7 years ago while I was a total n00b, another story....
damn you people i am so jealous.. too bad i dont have any analytical skills for those kinds of courses!

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is it easy to pass ccna test without any college training? fresh from high school?

CCIE sounds one of the coolest titles ever! )

if you know anything about them and have worked with them chances are you could pass a CCNA without much effort... but you probably want to start with a CCENT if you don't even know who cisco is...

take a look at some of these sample questions...

http://www.indicareer.com/sample-que...questions.html

if you eat and sleep cisco... chances are you could get a CCIE or CCDE and CCSP -- those of which will basically grant you 150k+ a year with a large company.


to understand a little better the level of hardware they make -- take a look at this...

http://www.cisco.com/web/JP/news/pr/...ages/002-2.jpg

The chassis on the left, fully loaded with 32 port 10GBE switches... 3 year service contract a few redundant PSUs etc etc would probably be in the neighborhood of $960,000
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That's Cisco.
Thats what I thought when I clicked the link to the thread.


Cisco provides the Indian tech support for Linksys routers.

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