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Bobby101

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Jul 23, 2010
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i am trying to venture out in the world of networking. I just got my CCNA certifications, but have no experience in IT field. I used to be an Oracle developer 10 years ago and changed professions. I am planning to do MCITP Server 2008 certification. Please guide me.
 
CCNP with little or no Practical knowledge of networking.
 
Mmmm, you might be able to obtain it. but it will be just a piece of paper. Experience and cisco go hand and hand. The ccnnp is tougher now then before also.

CCNP
 
I don't run a large network, so I bought some good, used cheap routers, switches, and firewalls. I built my own lab network and worked with them to pass my CCNA. I've added some more equipment as my pocketbook will permit, and am able to work through a lot of problems that way. It's good practice, without the fear of blowing up a production network. I am working on my CCNP as well. Good luck.

Iolair MacWalter
Network Engineer
 
Bobby101,

As ISPKing stated EXPERIENCE is very important to go hand in hand with Cisco certs. As Iolair stated - having a home lab to gain some of this experience is very important.

How important - check out 4 time CCIE Scott Morris' "home lab"


Now this lab is now worth more than $2,300,000.00 but it started as a regular rack and a few routers .......

You CAN get experience at home :)

Do what you can do - make sure that you are getting HANDS ON EXPERIENCE and see if you can use the CCNA to get a entry level job and get experience ON THE JOB, as well as at HOME on YOUR own Cisco lab!!!!

Work on getting into the field and then start adding more certs like CCNP !!!

Hope this helps!

E.A. Broda
CCNA, CCDA, CCAI, Network +
 
My CCNP came mostly from Cisco's self-study guides, but I think the "portable command guides" are fantastic if you lack experience for the lab questions (I don't think the new exams might not have the equivalent, but the BSCI and BCMSN command guides should still be very relevant material).

I had it done 8 months after my CCNA, but I also worked with Cisco gear 40+ hours a week on top of the studying, plus I'm a madman when it comes to putting in study hours, both of which helped tremendously.

CCNP, CCDP
 
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I had my ccna September 23rd and my ccnp January 28th, 4 months. Currently completed my ccie written and studying for my lab. I too though work for an ISP and dibble in cisco stuff all day long, additionally I built the lab on proctorlabs.com (ipexpert) for R&S with lesser hardware.

Total cost of my CCIE studies to date is over 7k.....

You get some real hardware, it's amazing how much of a production environment you can simulate.

CCNP
 
Dude---you know that you only have a year to pass the lab after the written, right? I think...

BTW, congrats on passing! When did you pass?

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Thanks! Written was July 29th, written was not tough. But I have looked at a couple mock labs and.....DAMN! Really weird stuff in their. Kind of a lot Hardware specific stuff too. I'll post a pic of my lab Soon. But yeah the one year limitation is only a problem if you slow down in studying. I am estimating about 8 months of HC studying. It's amazing the stuff that they stuff into this lab. I'm sure cluebird is in the same boat.

Burt are you planning to attempt?

CCNP
 
I thought it was 18 months to at least make an attempt. And an attempt would extend it like another 6 months.
 
It's something along those lines. I'm not to worried about it, But i think 18 months is right.

CCNP
 
Whatever...

lol

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I'm unlucky enough to not live anywhere near a CCIE Lab test center... I might do the written exam soon enough, but the lab will be a costly venture. My plan is to diversify a bit though, as kind of a deep versus wide thing. Might do the voice track or something.

CCNP, CCDP
 
Nearest to me is probabl whatever one's closest in the north eastern US. Boston or New York, probably. I might do it as part of some super nerdy road trip or something.

CCNP, CCDP
 
Same in Boston, Nearest one to us is North Carolina For the lab, and there are like 50 places in MA or NY to take the Written.

CCNP
 
Last time I checked on CCIE, and I'll be honest, it's been a while, you could only take the lab in North Carolina (somewhere near or in Raleigh) or at Cisco Headquarters in San Jose.

Someone got newer information than that?

Iolair MacWalter
Network Engineer
 
To all,

It is 18 months, if you want to read more -


Here are the CCIE "regular" Lab Test centers, seems in April Cisco held the CCIE lab at many other locations around the world, you can read more at the link above :)

Bangalore, India
Routing and Switching, Security, Service Provider

Beijing, PRC
Routing and Switching, Security, Service Provider

Brussels, Belgium
Routing and Switching, Security, Service Provider, Storage Networking, Voice, Wireless

Dubai, UAE
Routing and Switching, Security

Hong Kong, PRC
Routing and Switching, Security, Service Provider

RTP, North Carolina USA
Routing and Switching, Security, Service Provider, Voice

San Jose, USA
Routing and Switching, Security, Service Provider, Storage Networking, Voice, Wireless

Sao Paulo, Brazil
Routing and Switching, Service Provider

Sydney, Australia
Routing and Switching, Security, Service Provider, Storage Networking, Voice, Wireless

Tokyo, Japan
Routing and Switching, Security


E.A. Broda
CCNA, CCDA, CCAI, Network +
 
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