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Sa dami ng mga CCNA ngayon medyo na-water down na ang pagka-prestigious nitong certification na ito. I remember when I was interviewing Network Engineers before even some CCNPs could not answer some basic troubleshooting questions I was asking them. Olats.

 

More than Certifications kailangan talaga hands-on, and technology moves so fast so kailangan lagi nag-aaral at may hands on talaga. Yung kinukuha kasi sa ICND parang syado basic.

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Sino CCNP dito? san nagwork ung mga kasama nyo na pasado lng thru cert pero walang hands on. ibig ba sabihin ganito lahat ng CCNP sa atin?

 

Of course not. There are a lot of good Network Engineers that have reached CCNP certification, marami din magaling na CCNA lang or even hindi na nagpa-certify pero maraming hands-on sa mga Network gear.

 

Let us not generalize naman, pero sa dami ng mga online practice exams at mga leakage, what I am trying to say lang is maraming pumapasa ng Cisco Certification exams thru kabisote lang. Sa CCIE hindi na lulusot kasi Lab na yun.

 

In actual work environment naman kasi, pag mga trouble-shooting scenarios, di pwede yung walang mastery of how the network is put together, in terms of how the routing works, how EIGRP works, paano mga inter-VLAN routing, network loops caused by spanning tree, or even how to read ACLs. Ako I've been in IT for more than 12 years and though I do not have a CCNP, at least I have bundles of hands on in building Corporate Networks, managing LANs, Network Security, and managing VOIP networks. Although I have attended a lot of advanced Network classes though both here and abroad. Basta kailangan may working experience para ma-apply yung knowledge gained thru reading and mga simulators.

 

Kasi in a real Production IP network, certain things work differently than what is taught in the classroom, sometimes its because we are mixing and matching technologies using Cisco gear together with Junipers, 3COMs, HP boxes so yung pag-behave ng network is somewhat different

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My stand on that is :

 

1. Kung paper certified ka , then get some experionce.

2. Kung may experince ka , then get a cert for formality.

 

Don't act as if you know everything, there would always someone who know more than you do and at the end of the day, empleyado lang din kayo pareho.

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@blu3devil

 

Baka naman dugo ilong ng tanong mo sa kanila. I do hope you're not asking metrics and route poisoning, QoS and all those kinds of stuff? Usually ano ba mga tinatanong mo sa kanila? I am also about to make interview questions kasi magiging ako yung tech interviewer sa mga applicants sa company namin eh. I don't really wanna make it hard, but at the same time, I don't want it to be a walk in the park.

 

@pidjong

 

unless gagawa ka ng sarili mong company at maging IT ka dun. Nyahahah!

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not yet certified and jobless, but experienced doing free consultation/tutorial regarding company network redesign for a ccna certified.

 

hirap pala pag dinaan sa brain dump - galing sa kilalang cisco training school. :(

 

 

currently busy on MCSE track on my labs :)

 

sir im interested then sa MCSE, san k nag enroll?

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Hello mga Sir!

 

I'm glad to see this forum here in MTC.

I just came back from a holiday in Singapore.

Gusto ko po sanang mag-inquire sa inyo about CISCO.

 

Eto po mga inquiries ko:

1. May opportunity ba ang kapag nag-CISCO ako sa Singapore?

2. Ano po yung CCNA tsaka CCNP? CCNA muna tapos CCNP?

3. Planning to take CCNA sa MFI po. (nag-take po ako ng C++ dun tsaka VB pero di ko nagamit sa work ko,

hindi kasi ako nakalipat sa IT dept., so parang nasayang lang, but gusto ko dun sa MFI.)

4. After ko matapos yung apat na CCNA sa MFI, may certificate na ako. Is that enough? may mga exam po ba yun?

 

Salamat po sa mga sasagot. I really want to take CISCO matagal na. Now na nakapunta ako sa Singapore,

parang gusto ko na mag-aral ng Cisco.

 

And alam nyo po ba kung may opportunity din sa ibang bansa aside from

Singapore kung Cisco certified ka? Like in UK?

 

Thank you very much!

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Hello mga Sir!

 

I'm glad to see this forum here in MTC.

I just came back from a holiday in Singapore.

Gusto ko po sanang mag-inquire sa inyo about CISCO.

 

Eto po mga inquiries ko:

1. May opportunity ba ang kapag nag-CISCO ako sa Singapore?

2. Ano po yung CCNA tsaka CCNP? CCNA muna tapos CCNP?

3. Planning to take CCNA sa MFI po. (nag-take po ako ng C++ dun tsaka VB pero di ko nagamit sa work ko,

hindi kasi ako nakalipat sa IT dept., so parang nasayang lang, but gusto ko dun sa MFI.)

4. After ko matapos yung apat na CCNA sa MFI, may certificate na ako. Is that enough? may mga exam po ba yun?

 

Salamat po sa mga sasagot. I really want to take CISCO matagal na. Now na nakapunta ako sa Singapore,

parang gusto ko na mag-aral ng Cisco.

 

And alam nyo po ba kung may opportunity din sa ibang bansa aside from

Singapore kung Cisco certified ka? Like in UK?

 

Thank you very much!

CCNA - Cisco Certified Network Associate

CCNP -Cisco Certified Network Professional

yup,ccna muna bago ccnp..exam k muna after m matapus m 4 module sa ccna p r macertify..

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Mga brother,

 

Gusto kong i-further studies ko (also to divert some of my resources from womanizing.. :P ). I just would like to ask if CCNA or Masteral would be better spent on.

 

A brief background, I am a licensed ECE and I work in one of the big telcos for almost 4 yrs going. I handle mainly transmission systems but also several IP implementations that's why I am exposed to the Cisco solutions.

 

Masteral seems to old fashioned to me, especially the curriculum MEng'g Electronics & Communications Engineering Major in Computer & Communication of MIT. I'm also pondering on MBA but it seems to far from my career path.

 

Thanks in advance to anyone who contributes!

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Hello mga Sir!

 

I'm glad to see this forum here in MTC.

I just came back from a holiday in Singapore.

Gusto ko po sanang mag-inquire sa inyo about CISCO.

 

Eto po mga inquiries ko:

1. May opportunity ba ang kapag nag-CISCO ako sa Singapore?

2. Ano po yung CCNA tsaka CCNP? CCNA muna tapos CCNP?

3. Planning to take CCNA sa MFI po. (nag-take po ako ng C++ dun tsaka VB pero di ko nagamit sa work ko,

hindi kasi ako nakalipat sa IT dept., so parang nasayang lang, but gusto ko dun sa MFI.)

4. After ko matapos yung apat na CCNA sa MFI, may certificate na ako. Is that enough? may mga exam po ba yun?

 

Salamat po sa mga sasagot. I really want to take CISCO matagal na. Now na nakapunta ako sa Singapore,

parang gusto ko na mag-aral ng Cisco.

 

And alam nyo po ba kung may opportunity din sa ibang bansa aside from

Singapore kung Cisco certified ka? Like in UK?

 

Thank you very much!

 

 

Sagutin ko lang yung question mo regarding CISCO and Singapore. :lol:

 

For most of the companies dito, diverse naman ang networks. You will see company using CISCO to the very least since may regional HQ ang CISCO dito (hehehe kapitbahay lang namin). AFAIK, dinadaan naman lahat sa provider, so if you want to get a CISCO job, pwede ka mag apply sa mga providers that handle this kind of deployment or pwede ka din mismo mag apply sa CISCO. I think they are hiring provided you can pass the Certification on the timeframe set according to your agreement with. Base on my experience, kung IT admin ka sa isang company, di mo na problema ang deployment so more on administering ka na lang.

 

Other advise lang, just take note po na nag hihigpit sa foreign worker ang SG and if you have plans make sure that you are competitive in other aspect as well. Madami opportunity for IT sa ibang bansa like Australia and Canada. Kailangan lang talaga malusutan yung immigration aspect. :P

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Of course not. There are a lot of good Network Engineers that have reached CCNP certification, marami din magaling na CCNA lang or even hindi na nagpa-certify pero maraming hands-on sa mga Network gear.

 

Let us not generalize naman, pero sa dami ng mga online practice exams at mga leakage, what I am trying to say lang is maraming pumapasa ng Cisco Certification exams thru kabisote lang. Sa CCIE hindi na lulusot kasi Lab na yun.

 

In actual work environment naman kasi, pag mga trouble-shooting scenarios, di pwede yung walang mastery of how the network is put together, in terms of how the routing works, how EIGRP works, paano mga inter-VLAN routing, network loops caused by spanning tree, or even how to read ACLs. Ako I've been in IT for more than 12 years and though I do not have a CCNP, at least I have bundles of hands on in building Corporate Networks, managing LANs, Network Security, and managing VOIP networks. Although I have attended a lot of advanced Network classes though both here and abroad. Basta kailangan may working experience para ma-apply yung knowledge gained thru reading and mga simulators.

 

Kasi in a real Production IP network, certain things work differently than what is taught in the classroom, sometimes its because we are mixing and matching technologies using Cisco gear together with Junipers, 3COMs, HP boxes so yung pag-behave ng network is somewhat different

 

i know.. cert is a paper only, actual is the real thing to prove that you know something about network

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