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ikanez
post Apr 13 2008, 09:07 PM

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referring to the topic, yes - i do think, and i think most will agree with me; that CCNA is a rather easy test to score should one study it using pass4sure.

i'm a ccna holder. got it late last year.

and no, i didn't use pass4sure. altho it sickens me to know that there's a lot of people who uses pass4sure, i also do realize that 100 USD is alot of money for some.

just make sure you can back ur CCNA cert with the real thing afterwards. The cert is just a ticket anyway. It's ur exp that counts.
ikanez
post Apr 14 2008, 12:36 AM

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i'll just do my job and show the boss that i really know what um doing e.g - explain to the boss in detail what got done. boss will see u r more competent, later u'll get a raise/promotion.

exp will speak for itself.
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post Apr 15 2008, 10:43 AM

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true..but they do give extra allowance to those who hold the cert. at least THAT can cover ur CCNA exam fee. hahaa smile.gif
ikanez
post Apr 15 2008, 05:51 PM

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in my opinion, better go for local system integrator if you really want to be in networking field.

get exposed in various implementations, get to know various types of devices from different vendors. later can do freelance.

now that..is really putting ur CCNA to gud use.
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post Apr 15 2008, 10:13 PM

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as the name implies..pass4sure.

ur gonna "pass4sure" lah.
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post Apr 16 2008, 08:27 PM

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Here's what going on in my company. We have around 10 CCNA holders but none of them knows how to configure a darn thing. To make things worse, I'm sure that some of them hasn't touch a Cisco device before. On the other hand, there's another another fella without CCNA certificate and every single Cisco project implementation is handled by him.


then the salary of those 10 "ccna" holders should really go to the other guys la. what for wana hire ccna guy if can't do any work.
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post Apr 19 2008, 10:19 PM

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1000 marks. not ques.

the question are less than 100. i think it was around 50 ques during my time.

to pass u have get 800 marks above..or something like tht. have to check my cert to see what the real passing mark is.


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post Apr 20 2008, 12:13 PM

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my advice for those who wanna get exp on cisco devices is go work for system integrator. be it local or foreign based (local is easier to get into la).

IMO, being in SI really gives you an all rounded view in networking, coz you build the system from ground up. and not really dependent on any one brand. you have cisco, huawei, 3com, aruba and lots more. plus you also get to learn server side too.

the pay of coz la cant compare to working as network support for MNC..but the exp is priceless and you can even go freelance later.

 

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