05-14-2019 06:48 AM
Hello colleagues!
I am close to pass my first CCNA exam and want to get some advices:
How and where is better to practice in routing protocols after CCNA?
Because I made all labs from cisco learning portal and have no idea where to get more labs or technical tasks for practice.
I think about to learn upper levels of OSI after CCNA like windows\linux servers and everything related to it.
Am I right or better to study CCNP next and after that go to upper levels of OSI?
I will be glad to hear all ideas.
Thank you very much!
05-14-2019 06:53 AM
05-14-2019 09:02 AM
05-14-2019 09:36 AM
05-15-2019 01:37 AM
Best place to practice is in production :D.
I love GNS3. You can do most of the routing stuff in GNS3 (OSPF-MPLS-BGP-PBR...) and it's completely free. You can use GNS3 to host Windows machines, Linux, ASA, different firewalls etc.
If you need any help setting it up don't hesitate to ask.
05-16-2019 01:40 AM
05-14-2019 10:31 AM
Hello,
typically, unless you want to work for a very small company, most medium and large sized enterprises will look for either a (Cisco) networking guy, or a Windows and/or Linux guy, not for both in one person. CCNA is a good start, but in my opinion, you are much better of getting your CCNP (and go even higher), than going the Windows/Linux (which are by themselves two very different things) way. That said, if you actually know Cisco and Windows and Linux, the general rule is: the more you know, the better. Everything is interrelated. But CCNA is probably not enough to sell yourself as an expert, and that is what most companies are looking for.
So my advice would be: specialize in one area first, and when your really feel comfortable in that area, expand your skills to other areas.
05-14-2019 11:11 PM
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