I was wondering the same thing, because of my current job I was looking at
the possiblity of starting with the Cisco Internetworking Troubleshooting.
I was encouraged to start with either the Routing, Switching, or Remote
Access exams.  This is because the Support exam biuld off the first 3.  So I
would recommend either of the first 3 in any order that you feel comfortable
with and then after you have completed them, the Support exam.

Hope that helps ya some.

Paul Weinstein
CCNA, MCSE, A+, Network+

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Stuart J Pittwood
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Subject: Starting on CCNP


I'm guessing that this has been asked a million times but I couldn't find it
in the archives.  I recently passed 640-507, and now want to go onto do the
CCNP, Does anyone have any opinions on which order it is best to do the
exams?

Also, I have a 2501,2516 & 803 from my CCNA are these going to be good
enough to do most of the CCNP? I'm guessing they won't be good enough to do
BCRAN, any suggestions for a cheap access server type router?

Also any recomendations on books, I will get the Cisco Press books but am
also looking at the McGraw Hill & Sybex books any comments.

Thanks in advance
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