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The CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) certification is a widely recognized credential for IT professionals, particularly those in systems administration and networking roles. Discussions on WindowsForum highlight how earning a CCNA can enhance career growth, salary potential, and skill development. Users explore the certification's benefits for professional advancement and share experiences with legacy Cisco training materials, including interactive curriculum from the early 2000s. While the tag appears in threads about systems administrator salaries and career strategies, the primary focus remains on the CCNA's role in networking and IT certification pathways.
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I am asking because I am planning to pursue the CCNA certification and I want to better understand the career benefits it can offer. This will help me decide if it aligns with my professional growth goals.
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Ello all:)
So, way back in the day of 2004 to 05, i took a ccna and ccnp class. The curriculum from cisco was done as swf files i think. Basically, you logged into a website and all the modules were interactive.
Since they give you a hard copy to use offline, i used to be able to use it all...
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