I personally would get your CCNP before your conquest on to the CID.  The
CID is the hardest exam in the series of NP/DP.  It also bears no
resemblance to the DCN.  The DCN is more scenarios, whereas the CID is more
into the actual workings of the protocols.  

In my opinion I would never have passed the CID without first taking the
CCNP track.

My 2p

-----Original Message-----
From: Mike McDaniel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 09 November 2000 03:04
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CID or Core Tests?


I have been a fly on the wall for some time. I have been able to find the
answers to most of my questions from the archives or current threads, but
this one has me stumped.

I have had my CCNA for about a year and just recently passed the DCN test.
keeping in mind I wish to complete CCNP/DP certifications, my questions is
as follows.

Should I sit the CID test and get that out of the way while the DCN info is
fresh, or should I take the core tests to prepare for the CID?
I'm leaning towards CID, but would like feedback from those who have been
there.

TIA,
Mike



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