In my opinion, you would be better off going with the BCMSN course for
coverage of switching technologies and covering the material in ICND on your
own. But...that is just my opinion.
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From: Sammi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 1:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Course Recommendation
Hello all,
I have been given the go ahead to attend a one week course of my
choice, to be scheduled in May. In the meantime I have been doing home
study via books recommended on the groupstudy.com page.
I have been doing research and am leaning towards a course offered by
globalknowledge; Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices .
My background; I have CCNA 1.0 (is it even valid anymore?), but no
hands on. I am now in an environment where I must quickly bring myself
up to speed on switches, 1900-2800 series, and basic router config. I
am particularly interested in V-LAN.
Can anyone provide perspective on my choice, or recommend other
avenues? I very much want to get the most bang for the buck and be
able to apply the knowledge upon course completion.
All thoughts, comments, advice greatly appreciated.
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