Hi, Saifi has rightly said to start playing with Linux box, configuring various services on it. This will allow you to decide for yourself, which certification to take in the near future. It's all about hands on and then you can easily pass any certification quickly if you want.
Regards abrar On 20 Mar 2007 06:14:21 -0700, Saifi Khan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > From: mohammed hameed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<rhcehameed2001%40yahoo.com> > > > > Subject: [twincling] Re: CCNA or RHCE > > Sent: 20 Mar '07 17:15 > > > > Hi Saifi,how r u > > > > i need ur help cn u tell which certification is good for networking RHCE > > or CCNA pls tell me iam waiting for ur reply. > > > > Hameed. > > Hi Hameed: > > CCNA is "starting" point in the field of networking with Cisco devices. > > RHCE focusses on Redhat Linux system and services stack that ships with > it. > > My suggestion will be to start playing with a Linux box. Get the basics > right. > From there on you can move in either direction on the basis of what > interests > you more. > > Abrar, Narender - guys please pitch in your experience as well. > > thanks > Saifi.

