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re: Taking my Networks+ In 2 weeks. Advice? UPDATE
Posted on 3/1/19 at 8:07 pm to Hulkklogan
Posted on 3/1/19 at 8:07 pm to Hulkklogan
To confirm what you are saying about. "You think you know shite when you get your CCNA, but you don't."
On Home labs I would use show run all the time to look over shite. The first time I ran a show run on an Edge router my mind was BLOWN at the amount of config.
That is the best example of certification vs experience.
| Include is my friend now.
On Home labs I would use show run all the time to look over shite. The first time I ran a show run on an Edge router my mind was BLOWN at the amount of config.
That is the best example of certification vs experience.
| Include is my friend now.
This post was edited on 3/1/19 at 8:09 pm
Posted on 3/1/19 at 8:17 pm to LSURep864
That and the myriad of equipment and technology you just don't learn much about in the CCNA. MPLS, for example. And the sheer number of networks.. you have to learn the networks and build maps in your head. Voice networks, so you have to learn SIP. Video networks, so you have to learn some RF and IPTV. Access networks and various flavors of STP and how they interplay. ERPS. Management networks.. The list goes on. Then learning other vendors and how they do things.. Juniper, for example, is so different.
This post was edited on 3/1/19 at 8:26 pm
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