On 7 Oct 2000 13:02:21 -0400, Mike Emigh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
:Hi, a couple of months ago I passed the CCNA 2.0 (640-507) exam.  I'm not
:exactly sure where I want to go from here, but the design route seems pretty
:interesting.  Looking at the tracking system, it seems to be the only thing
:I have started on is the WAN Routing and Switching track, I don't get that?
:I thought, if I wanted, I could go from here and take the four exams for
:CCNP and get that certification? Am I missing something?  Or what would I
:have to do if I wanted to pursue the design track?

Design is part of routing and switching.  The WAN switching track requires 
a different set of more specialized tests.  There's no reason you can't do
both Design and Network.  Much of the material at the professional level is 
applicable to both.  

The green marks on thetracking site showing "started" can be misleading.  
Expand the tree for each cert you're interested in to see what you have
completed and what you need to complete.

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