As a newbie to these parts, I've recently decided to start my studies for
the CCNA 2.0. Out of curiosity, I went to the Cisco web site and noticed
many positions I looked at had Unix as a requirement. So my question, in
general is it good to have a Unix back ground to complement Cisco
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> As a newbie to these parts, I've recently decided to start my studies for
> the CCNA 2.0. Out of curiosity, I went to the Cisco web site and noticed
> many positions I looked at had Unix as a requirement
I think a good background in Unix would help to get a position at Cisco.
Most of their testing labs are using Unix.
What I have noticed is that most employers I talk requiring Unix experience
don't give too much attention for Linux knowledge.
I think it is not what they want to hear (yet)...
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well, it depends on the employers. A lot of large enterprise employers
won't look at linux yet because it doesn't have certain reliability
features, and it lacks a long history in the market to prove itself.
But, that's changing quickly because of all the press linux has received
in the past sev
I am 100% agree with David...
Joe..
On Fri, 26 May 2000, David wrote:
> well, it depends on the employers. A lot of large enterprise employers
> won't look at linux yet because it doesn't have certain reliability
> features, and it lacks a long history in the market to prove itself.
> But, tha
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> I am 100% agree with David...
> Joe..
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> On Fri, 26 May 2000, David wrote:
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> > well,
I think this type of material should be on this group as we all need to have
many facets to our professional existence.
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Subject: Re: Cisco and Unix
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Yes...it is a good background to complement Cisco. If you go to work at a
NOC or as a network engineer for a dot com or something, it is inevitable
that you will need to network unix stations.
Linux is a great alternative...I would suggest looking into Solaris 8x86.
its gonna run on your wintel
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