06-09-2003 08:37 AM - edited 03-09-2019 03:36 AM
I am close to taking the CCNA exam and want to continue on. I am leaning towards the CCSP track as opposed to CCNP ( my prior background is in law enforcement). My question is, would I have the knowledge to be an effective secuirty professional without the CCNP designation OR if I acquired CCNP after CCSP?
06-09-2003 08:43 AM
My advice would be first go for CCNP and then for CCSP.
CCNA does tell about basic networking and routing features. But what you require for CCSP, to configure security part, you should be knowing the routing, routing protocols and their effects on routing etc.
But if you feel you are comfortable with these thing, then nobody would stop you from taking CCSP. :-))
cheers
-Deepu
06-09-2003 09:03 AM
Hello Deepu,
Thanks for the quick response!
I feel pretty comfortable with with routing, routing protocols, etc..
What I'm wondering is, how much more in depth is the CCNP path and IF I went CCSP first, would I be overwhelmed by a huge network?
John
06-10-2003 02:51 AM
CCNP is very huge subject according to me. coz it covers most of the networking.
it has routing part, remote access part, switching and also the troubleshooting.
It would be easier if you study and practice these and then go for CCSP.
coz when you are going to configure the network, all these concepts come in CCSP.
but still it is left to you weather you want to pursue CCNP first or not.
good luck
-Deepu
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