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Originally Posted by janipewter
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Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) is the most commonly-held Cisco certification and indicates apprentice knowledge of networking. CCNA certifies users to install, configure, and operate Cisco products.
A CCNA candidate must prove familiarity and expertise with, among other subjects, Cisco's IOS, TCP/IP, LAN and WAN technologies and management, switching and routing protocols, the OSI model, LAN troubleshooting, and be familiar with a variety of communication protocols, some Cisco-specific and some not.
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Not exactly your basic stuff is it? Not to mention, I've still yet to see a 'small' network using Cisco hardware.
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I'd disagree and say it is a fundamental requirement for anyone serious about becoming a network engineer.
It's the level expected for beginning network bods at my place.
Cisco do hardware for all sizes of networks... not just huge, conglomerate, multi-national, enterprise-size ones.