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Solving Subnetting Questions for the Cisco CCNA – 1

danscourses.com – How to solve a problem with the network question in the Cisco CCNA

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Solving Subnetting Questions for the Cisco CCNA – 1

danscourses.com – How to solve a problem with the network question in the Cisco CCNA

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Does network admin. course and getting Cisco certificate land a good job in the US?

Question: Does network admin. course and getting Cisco certificate land a good job in the US?
I’m planning on taking a network administration course (2 yrs.) in the Philippines from Meralco Foundation. Would this be good enough on getting a network admin. job in the US? My previous jobs had also been kinda related on this field btw. Any insights? Advice? Would be much appreciated! Thanks! :)

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Answer by bluesky
it will help, but chances are you might have to start out in a lower crappy position and work your way up. cisco guys are not in demand as much as say a web developer. now there’s a skill that’s in demand.

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Cisco Training for Beginners: Cisco Routers — Video Series (Preview)

Cisco Training for Beginners: Cisco Routers -- Video Series (Preview)

Format: Video (MP4) This series is intended for begineers to IT or networking. We will teach you about basic networking, the terms that are used, IP addresses, and much more. We will discuss and teach you how to choose the best router, information to gather, questions to ask, and how to configure all of this one step at a time. You can get more details at: www.routehub.net

Cisco’s Jimmy Ray Purser explains. www.cisco.com

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Changing careers…looking into Cisco networking due to the demand for those working in the computer field?

Question: Changing careers…looking into Cisco networking due to the demand for those working in the computer field?
I would rather work with networking and hardware then concentrating on the programming and software. Any suggestions? I plan on going to the local tech college and gettng an A.S. computer networking and obtaining various certificates that would allow me to take the Cisco exams. I would like to work my self up to be considered a network engineer.
First hand experience (both positive and negative) is greatly appreciated.

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Answer by falsi fiable
Okay, most employers want both a 4-year degree and/or equivalent work experience with Cisco networking to start. Few places offer on-the-job training. You need more than just a Cisco CCNA certificate.

If you get a CCIE, you are gold. Few people qualify for the CCIE, so don’t think about that just yet.

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Cisco and Microsoft Network differences? What’s the job like?

Question: Cisco and Microsoft Network differences? What’s the job like?
From what I understand, Cisco Network associates would deal with the physical aspects of networking, switches, routers etc.. while a microsoft network professional might deal more with networking via software? Are these assumptions even close? What’s the difference in a days’ work with a Cisco Network guy and a Microsoft Network guy. I was more interested in the physcial aspects and hardware for networking. What would be the best route?

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Answer by David
i’d pick the better paying one. i found that tech’s don’t know much about networking other than setting one up beyond that they fail diagnose problem’s or the knowledge to fix an issue.

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