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In pursuing a Cisco certification, you are going to be able to get a great paying job, with great benefits and your days will be filled with plenty to do. Just look at some of the things that you will be responsible for as a Cisco Certified Network Associate – installing, configure and operate LAN, WAN and dial access services for small networks. You are also going to be responsible for IP, IGRP, Serial, Frame Relay, IP RIP, VLAN, RIP, Ethernet and Access lists. That’s a good amount of work. This is why you get paid well to do it.

Employers worldwide search for Cisco certified network experts who can effectively utilize Cisco products.

There is so many different things that you are going to be responsible for you will need to understand many different things. It’s a lot to learn that is why you will need to begin a CCNA certification training course.

 

Information technology pros who would like to become irreplaceable to their organizations ought to cultivate existing skills and pick up a few new ones, according to Forrester Research.

IT workers are tending to assume multiple responsibilities and fill hybrid positions. This is only going to increase. Forrester Research narrowed the various demands on IT departments down to 16 roles that will be vital to an organization's success in near term. This won’t necessarily impel Chief Information Officers to add to their head counts, but rather they will more likely assess their in-house talent to fit existing skills with emerging roles.

"Near-term demand for hot roles in IT will be driven by the need for local and cross-discipline knowledge, changes in technology, greater emphasis on managing risk and the enterprise, and a limited supply of key roles."

CCNA certification training is going to provide you with a great foundation. You will be able to get a better understanding of IP networking and troubleshooting which is going to be part of your exam. There are going to
be many things that you will need to know if you want to receive your CCNA certification.

Cisco Certified Network Associate- Accelerated (CCNA-ACC) is part of the recommended learning path for students seeking the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA), Cisco Certified Internetworking Professional (CCIP), Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP), Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP), and Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE) certifications. Associated Certification:

Quite a few prospective IT certification candidates have an interest in Cisco’s foundation program. This is no surprise as Cisco is a popular certification sponsor. No wonder there is quite a bit of attention paid to Cisco
Certified Network Associate (CCNA).


So Why Choose Cisco for Your Brighter Future?

When a company decides to back something, they are putting their good name at risk. This is the same when it comes to certifications. The company is basically backing you with their reputation. If you walk around with a badge, advertising that you are Cisco Certified, they want to make sure that you know your stuff.

Cisco offers its own specialized certification which also known to be the one of the best reputed certification globally. It has the huge range of certification and training programs which turn out to be really useful for the candidates. According to the recent survey, people who achieved and gained the credential of Cisco certification are getting better career opportunities, why? Because Cisco specializes a candidate in a particular field therefore they stand out more in front of employers.
 

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What’s the exam like? There is a heavy focus on Access Lists, Switching, Routing protocols, Subnetting and simulation. Subnetting is key in the exam. You have to know how to subnet very well. Can you subnet in your head? You really need to be comfortable with subnetting before you take the CCNA. If you have doubts start practicing now. Practice and understand access-lists very well. What are your access-list commands and what do they do? More on access lists

  • Subnetting. You need to be able to calculate subnet numbers ( subnet address, broadcast address, first and last useable IP addresses ) in your head, and fairly quickly for any IP class and number of subnet bits.
     

  • Routing protocols. These include RIP, RIP2, IGRP, EIGRP and OSPF. You'll need to know the types for each ( distance vector, link state, hybrid ), the metrics ( bandwidth, speed ) and administrative distances for each one. A fair idea of the types of tables that each uses will be useful.
     

  • WAN protocols. Know all the encapsulation types ( PPP, DLCI, Frame Relay, etc ) and the quirks of each one. In particular, remember the default encapsulation for router interfaces.

  • Get some practice on routers ( and maybe switches too ). You need to practice setting up and fault-finding on routers and switches. You should practice until you can fully configure a pair of routers from scratch to talk to each other over serial interfaces within a minute or two.
     

  • Switches are much simpler than routers, and you may be able to get away with not having one to practice on depending on how confident and experienced you are.

 

Cisco's market share in the networking market creates a demand for certified individuals, even in a slow market. Over the last few years, the IT industry has changed dramatically. The Cisco certification landscape has also undergone huge changes.
 

       

 

 

Information Technology connects the world, and certified, qualified IT people continue to be in demand. This is a trend that will continue to grow as we become more and more dependent on technology. The question is, are you prepared?

 

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The Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) exam is an entry-level certification designed for network administrators and engineers. It can be taken in one of two forms. First, the CCNA can be taken in one, single exam - The CCNA Composite 640-802. Second, it can be taken as a two part exam designated Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices 1 and 2 (ICND1 and ICND2).
 

Practice Exams

  • Locate practice exams to help you study for and pass the CCNA exam. Practice exams present helpful questions that are similar to the actual test. Studying the practice exams is almost like taking the CCNA exam itself. Many websites offer practice exams at no cost to the user, and some offer practice exams for a small fee. Many of these exams have study guides that are simulated and present a virtual reality approach to helping users prepare for certain aspects of the exam, such as programming routers. Some companies even offer a money back guarantee on their practice exams.

    Training Boot Camps

  • Enroll in a training boot camp to assist you in gaining hands-on experience in a routing and switching environment. Most boot camps are for a period of five days, and the student participates in hand-on labs and gains the knowledge necessary to pass the Cisco CCNA certification exam.

    Books and Software

  • Purchase CCNA training books or computer-based software to study at your own pace. Research the most reputable books and software before deciding which is best. Consult with others who may have passed the CCNA exam and ask their advice on the best study materials. Many study books include simulation software that can help with learning to program routers and switches.

    The Cisco ccna exam is difficult only for the unprepared people and
    for those that they don't have a proper study plan of action.

    How To Reduce Exam Anxiety?

    The following tips should help:

    Develop motivation. You need a strong desire to study and succeed.

    Practice test taking skills. Use study guides and practice questions to sharpen your test taking skills.

    Be confident in your ability to pass. Self-doubt is the number one cause of exam anxiety.

    Minimize distraction and stay focused. Pay close attention to details.

    Make connections between newly learned material and on-the-job information stored in your memory. Use mental imagery to link the new material to your real-life work scenarios.
     

    Achieving a Cisco Certification every three years will help weed out the people who are not willing to keep up with the latest technology. In the world of tech, it is your job to be able to keep up with the latest developments. If you do not, then you will only be qualified for taking care of older technology. This can help you earn a steady paycheck but not in the most exciting way.

     


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