Why not do both?

If you can complete the CCNP track, then technically speaking, you will have
no trouble with the CCDA exam.  You must understand, however, that the CCDA
exam is not one to test you on technical understanding but rather on your
communication skills.  If you have not dealt with non-technical mamangement
making technical decisions, such as you will see as a consultant, then I
would advise you to read a design book or 2 (Top Down Network Design is
EXCELLENT) and then get some practice tests, such as Boson.  These will help
you understand and cope with the format of the test.

---
Rik Guyler

-----Original Message-----
From: Mohamed El Komy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2001 5:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CCDA after CCNP, How tough???? [7:10960]


I also have same situation.I just finished my CCNP and i still whether it
worth to go through the desidn track or not.
I want advice from u all whether the design track 'll add to me or is it
better to go through CCNP Specialization.

"Oletu Hosea Godswill CCNP, CCNA."  wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Hi,
>
> Please tell me more about the CCDA exam, I recently got my CCNP, I want to
> get
> my CCDP before going for the CCIE written, I gather that despite my CCNP,
I
> would have to do CCDA.
>
> Am preparing for the CCDA now to write it sometime this week. Am using
CCDA
> by
> Todd Lammle(Sybex). I found alot of CCNA and BCSN stuffs in the book, I
only
> have about one or two chapters dealing with hardware and other stuffs.
>
> Please can someone tell me whether the sybex book is enough or I need some
> other materials. A friend was once telling me to read up SOHO and other
> remote/Home office devices covered in BCRAN nothing was mentioned about
these
> in the sybex book. Do I need these additional knowledge? Please help.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Regards.
> Oletu




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