Re: Cisco (CCNA)
Insha'Allah i hope your improves sis Umma Wasat
Whoa sis Kittygyal, did not know you was into Networking as well (masha'Allah)
and unless i am much mistaken, i will be doing all 4 of them :|
i dont know about ICND what is that?
and im thinking of working in networking in the future Insha'Allah
Thank you for the encouragement and the reply sister, better than what i was hoping for
Don't ask brother :hiding:
To get certificate then
yes you have to do all four. I will stress again to you brother you will find it hard but this is better than just CCNA because thats way hard, and people who do Cisco CCNA are the ones who are doing an easier level to push there self to achieve the aspirational for the CCNA Certificate which i will cry out loud you have to do ALL foru courses bro.. very hard but trust
WORTH IT.
Also CCNA 4 focuses a lot on advanced all this includes:
Network Address Translation (Which is the easiest bit), Port Address Translation and DHCP, WAN technology and terminology, PPP, ISDN, DDR, Frame Relay,
network management (i love that) and also introduction to optical networking which was soo boring put me to bed then at last when i ahd to do it i found it hard! Serve me right cause i learnt my lesson!.
Remember: Always focus at all times, if you feel sleepy (like i did) then always take a water bottle and drink as much!.
Btw these course economic and business development so there really good and if you have the skills then i must say it will be truley easy! and if your good at IT then you can go for it TRUST!..
Oh man i wish i never said anything about ICND... :grumbling You don't need to focus on that yet im sowiee bro im jumping to conclusion!
Just a brief note because you will want to know so might aswel tell ya now ... They have
different courses like theres different courses CCNA1, CCNA2,CCNA3,CCNA4... same goes for ICND ... The ICND1 is a training course focuses on providing the skills and knowledge necessary to install, operate, and troubleshoot it's more of a small branch office Enterprise network that includes configuring a switch,a router, and connecting to a WAN and implementing network security. Passing the exam associated with this course results in the award of the (CCENT) which is Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician certification if you don't know that. Also his course along with ICND2 are the recommended training courses for obtaining CCNA certification. Also thats way complicatiog for you brother.
oh man i sound like a geek now :uhwhat
need any help just p'm .. :hiding:
Ma'assalama