Starting #CCNA prep today? Go for the new exams. But what can you use today, just after announcement, for self-study? Well, the new books are out, in eBook form from day 1. The print books will [...]
The choice to move up to the new and improved Cisco exams for #CCENT and #CCNA seems to be a great option. However, you may have already spent all the $$ in your study budget on materials for the [...]
You had a plan that started with #CCENT or #CCNA, and then a mad dash to voice, or security, or wireless, or some other Cisco technology. The recent Cisco CCNA announcements left you with some [...]
Why do you care about #CCENT or #CCNA? If you answered that you want to focus on routing and switching, to get deep, to go for CCNP R/S and possible CCIE R/S, then this post is mainly for you. [...]
Cisco just moved the target for #CCENT and #CCNA. You’ve been studying, and now you are unsure whether to pursue the old exams, or the new. This post begins the conversation, with four posts [...]
So you’re going for the two exam path to #CCNA, and Cisco threw you either a hurdle or an opportunity with their March 26th announcements. So if you go with the new ICND2 200-101 exam, what are [...]
While working through revising the #CCENT/#ICND1 Cert Guide for the last 6 months, thinking hard about the revised ICND1 exam topics, some choices made sense to me, and some didn’t. Frankly, my [...]
Cisco announced changed to the CCENT and CCNA Routing and Switching certifications in late March, 2013. This post collects some polls I asked in different venues – web, Facebook, Twitter, etc. – [...]
Yep, it’s official. Cisco just announced changes to #CCENT and #CCNA, that is, the Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician (CCENT) and Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certifications. [...]
Our recent survey asks for your #1 way to know you’re ready for the #CCENT or #CCNA exams. Surprising to me at least was that 1/6th of the responders (so far) list configuration speed as their #1 [...]