Cisco CCNA Certification Trend 2010
In many workplace they always encourage junior network engineers to follow a Cisco certification path, either through the Routing and Switching path or other important technology paths such as network security and VoIP. I have been in this industry for more than a decade and I firmly believe that in order to succeed in the networking professional career one must earn relevant professional certifications.
Getting your Cisco CCNA is perfectly sufficient to start with; don’t be pushed into attempting your CCNP. After gaining experience in the working environment, you will have a feel for if it’s relevant for you to have this next level up. If so, your experience will serve as the background you need to master your CCNP – which is quite a hard qualification to acquire – and mustn’t be entered into casually.
Most network administrators and engineers are going to spend a lot more time troubleshooting than installing. That’s just the way it is. And to troubleshoot effectively, you’ve got to know what’s going on at all layers of the OSI model, not just layers 2 and 3.
As someone who’s done a lot of hiring and conducted a great many job interviews, I can tell you that the ability to troubleshoot is the number one quality I look for. That’s why I tell CCNA and CCNP candidates that they’ve got to get all the hands-on practice they can while I understand the importance of theory, the only way to develop troubleshooting ability is to work on the real deal. No simulator program
is going to teach you how to troubleshoot.
Additionally, the only way to truly develop your troubleshooting abilities is to know what’s going on over the entire network, not just the routers and switches. Troubleshooting always starts at Layer 1 if you don’t find a problem at the Physical layer, and everything’s fine with your routers and switches, how are you going to continue troubleshooting if you don’t know what the next steps are as data moves closer to the end user?
There are several training options available for CCNA Certifiction preparation, such as self-study via books, instructor based training (boot camp style), video training, simulation exams etc. From my own experience when studying for my Cisco exams, and also from discussions with other certified colleagues, one of the best ways to study for CCNA is using a CCNA Training package. Especially when you combine a video training package with exam practice questions, you will have a complete preparation method for passing your exam. A video training package includes DVD quality videos with a real instructor teaching the course and guiding you through the exam objectives to help you pass.
Required Exam(s)
640-802 CCNA Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (ICND1) v1.0
Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2 (ICND2) v1.0
OR
640-822 ICND1 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (ICND1) v1.0
640-816 ICND2 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2 (ICND2) v1.0
CCNA aims at wide audience of professionals as well as students in the background of computer science and IT sector. Cisco CCNA is for those people who are basically engrossed towards acquiring technical information of networking and internet. This can aid in starting a good career in the industry of networking.
Certification program of CCNA and courses of CCNA is to enhance the professionals’ skills in the small and home office segment of networking. Certification of Cisco CCNA is an essential competency in networks of computer. Support and installation of 100 nodes or less than that in an environment of WAN/LAN is the examination of knowledge in this certification. It involves Internet protocol, Apple talk networks and Novel IPX.