Not neccesarily but it gives you a better edge if you have been in LAN
enviroment and probably MCSE
Daley Okuwa
EDS Network services
Stockley Park
Tel no 0208 -5353144
fax no 0208-7544057
-----Original Message-----
From: Adedapo Ola [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 03 August 2000 09:26
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Cisco Prerequisites
Hello Everyone,
I have a couple of naive questions from a c.e. student. I could'nt help
noticing that everyone seemed to at least have an MCSE before attempting the
cisco route. Is this highly essential to succeed?
I have always been more or less a command line nut, hence Linux has always
been a pass time hobby, so I wonder, would this be somewhat similar?
Unfortunately, my networking knowledge is basically at the bottom of the
scale, since I am just at the ethernet level of networking such as the
setting up of multi-homed machines,etc, hence I have been trying to learn
all I can about basic networking, i.e. , hubs, bridges , switches,
cabling, etc, before actually purchasing a router.
Also, I have done a lot of helpdesk type work and some hands on, but it's
mostly been desktop related.
So, basically,to cut matters short, could someone advise me on this path:
1) Mastery of Basic Networking
2) MCSE or (Routers and CCNA, etc)
Thank you....
Adedapo Ola, MCP
On another note, If I am permitted, I noticed some folks were job hunting
for cisco entry level. If it's at least experience that's vital, here's a
link for five Junior level cisco
job openings, I think it's through a recruiter though, but, hey the
experience is what matters.
http://www.carolina.computerjobs.com/guest/job_display.asp?jobID=842566
<http://www.carolina.computerjobs.com/guest/job_display.asp?jobID=842566&jci
d=107&cl=235> &jcid=107&cl=235
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