electronicsfreak
Technical User
First off, my apologies if this sounds ignorant, as I am learning about Cisco certs. Very soon I will be starting CCNA after I finish with my CompTIA A+ Cert, and I want to know where to start. And I do know they have a CCENT, but I would prefer to start at CCNA. I have noticed in each of the certs like CCNA, CCNP, CCIE, they each have categories. Like Routing and Switching(seems to be the most popular), Security, and VOIP.
From what I have understood on the CCNA, you are supposed to start with CCNA Routing and Switching. Before I buy any books and labs, I want to make sure I am getting started on the right path. So if I have made an error on here on how I have described something, please show me the correct way so I can better understand this.
Also from my research, when you take the CCNA test, you can either take the one big test, and if you pass, get the CCNA cert, or you can take the two test, and if you pass, get both CCENT and CCNA. Is this correct?
My ultimate goal is to obtain A+, CCNA(with CCENT if possible on the test lol), CCNP(which I know requires a year of networking experience before you can take it), CCIE (once again from what I have researched requires 5 years of networking experience in order to take it), and then CCAR. I know CCNA is the first step along the path. I just want to know which one, unless there is only one, and I have researched wrong.
Thank you for any help/suggestions,
Jason Schoon
There is a point in wisdom and knowledge that when you reach it, you exceed what is considered possible - Jason Schoon
From what I have understood on the CCNA, you are supposed to start with CCNA Routing and Switching. Before I buy any books and labs, I want to make sure I am getting started on the right path. So if I have made an error on here on how I have described something, please show me the correct way so I can better understand this.
Also from my research, when you take the CCNA test, you can either take the one big test, and if you pass, get the CCNA cert, or you can take the two test, and if you pass, get both CCENT and CCNA. Is this correct?
My ultimate goal is to obtain A+, CCNA(with CCENT if possible on the test lol), CCNP(which I know requires a year of networking experience before you can take it), CCIE (once again from what I have researched requires 5 years of networking experience in order to take it), and then CCAR. I know CCNA is the first step along the path. I just want to know which one, unless there is only one, and I have researched wrong.
Thank you for any help/suggestions,
Jason Schoon
There is a point in wisdom and knowledge that when you reach it, you exceed what is considered possible - Jason Schoon