Take the ACRC. It's the hardest test and the ACRC class will help some with the
CMTD because it should cover DDR and ISDN. If you don't have any hands on router
experience make sure the class will give of some. See how much class time is
devoted to the lab. The best labs will have a router for each person in the
class. Ask if you can practice in the lab when classes aren't using it and
check the lab schedule to see that you can. Some schools will allow you to set
in on a class a second time for free, handy if you didn't understand a subject
the first time or want a refresher.
Good luck
Mark E
Nat Heidler wrote:
> This is for anyone that has taken any of the CCNP classes from an authorized
> Cisco trainer.
>
> I found out yesterday that I get $2K per calender year to train. I want to
> use this for a Cisco class. My question is this: what test and/or class is
> the most difficult, or what class of the CCNP track should I take that I
> will get the most benefit from in a formal setting. I passed the CCNA on
> self study and am pretty comfortable w/router setup, etc.
>
> Any comments would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Nat Heidler
> Network Administrator, City of Olathe, KS
> CCNA, MCSE, CNA
>
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