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Ccna Course

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hi all,

i am interested in doing the CCNA certificaton (preferably bootcamp) in English so does anyone know any good and reputed place to do this in Thailand?

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Did anyone find out about a CCNA course being taught in English here in Thailand?

Cheers

Get the books, and do the study yourself.

CCNA is 80% OSI model, which is generic for any network environment. It's quite a boring piece of theory, but also the absolute basis on which all networking is based.

The other 20% covers mainly the TCP/IP protocol and the basics of IOS. Older protocols like IPX and AppleTalk are only touched.

You can find the CCNA syllabus here.

Training centers: http://www.cisco.com/web/TH/learning/ccc_exam.html

You can download CCNA test exams to practice, eg. here.

The exams are always in English. You do get some extra time during the exam if English is not your native language.

CCNA is relatively easy. It's possible to do many exams, simply learn everything by heart and you'll be able to pass.

CCNP, the next level, consists of 4 exams which require you to solve problems on routing and switching equipment. These kind of questions are not the simple multiple-choice ones, but require the candidate to think and act - and solve the problem.

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