From: | LaFron |
Sent on: | Tuesday, June 4, 2013, 6:42 PM |
Cool thanks, next question. What's the job market like for entry level ccna voice with no real world experience?
Though to answer your question more accurately. If you take icnd1 and 2 or just the one ccna r/s exam you will only have acquired your ccna in r/s. Then you'll still have to take the ccna voice exam seperate to obtain you ccna voice.
So it depends on which way you want to do it. I think if your focus is voice..just take the icnd1 then the voice exam and you'll have your ccna voice.
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On Jun 4,[masked]:34 PM, "LaFron" <[address removed]> wrote:Hello All -Anyone on the CVOICE path, looking for some insight on the cert. Do I need to take both part of the ICND test? If so then does that mean I will have two certs CCNA for routing/switching and voice?
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