ML,
  Wait a minute did I read that right? "Configuring routers and switches are 
easy" I have been reading alot of books that don't seem overly "easy" to 
comprehend on configuring routers and switches. If it was so easy how come 
so many trees have met their doom to Jeff Doyle?
Maybe easy for you ML, not me buddy.
  I do agree though, it is alot harder to get those flakey Microsoft 
products to work correctly. Make sure you integrate into your learning  how 
to apply patches Adedapo.
  My suggestion is go Network+, Solaris, and Cisco. That would be a nice 
combination. A firm foundation knowledge of networking, a stable server OS, 
and Cisco of course.

>>>Brian



>From: "ML" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "ML" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: MCSE OR CCNA
>Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2000 17:24:53 -0700
>
>I would agree with Howard.  It depends on what you want to do, but unless
>your sa easoned Unix dude then you may want to do both.  I think the 
>overall
>training the MCSE gives is very helpful in actually designing networks.
>Configuring routers and switches  are easy but knowing where to put them 
>and
>how best to place the servers is really the important part.  Don't get me
>wrong,  knowing how to configure and maintain is important for all network
>devices but knowing the big picture will tend to get you more offers.  This
>is of course only my opinion but this is what I have seen lately and one of
>my methods for hiring.  I think it is important to know how to do something
>but I think a good network engineer or designer knows how all the pieces
>fit.  Also the new MCSE is no longer a cake walk, and I have to say after
>taking CCNA, Routing and Switching exams, the SMS 1.2 was the hardest of
>all.
>
>Hope this helps and good luck.
>
>ML
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> > Please I need the advice of somebody in the house.
> > I want to start my cisco certification next year, must I have my MCSE
>first
> > before moving in to CCNA ? or I can do it directly without bothering
>myself
> > with MCSE first.
> > Any little advice will be appreciated.
> >
> > Thank you.
> > 
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