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MCSE Prerequisites: A prospective MCSE candidate should already have extensive NT4.0 or 2000 real world experience (at least 2 years working as a network administrator, not as an end user) and although not required will preferably have completed the following core NT 4.0 exams:
- Two or more years working experience as an NT4 network administrator.
- Two or more years of working experience in computer networking and familiarity with basic networking protocols.
- Motivation and desire to achieve excellence through certification
MCSA: Students should have a strong background with at least one year working with Microsoft networks, including servers, as an administrator, technician, or equivalent duties and skills.
MCP: Students must have strong exposure to Windows NT/2000 and a reasonable knowledge of networks in general. Keep in mind that even though you will be taking only the first two tests, the pace of the course is the same as the full MCSE boot camp.
2003 Upgrade: Students must posses a 2000 MCSE to attend the course.
Exchange: Candidates that have previously attended our MCSE Boot Camp will receive their MCSE+Messaging upon completing Exchange training. Candidates should have at least one year of experience administering and Exchange Server infrastructure.
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Complete Cisco Application Online Print & Fax PDF Application
CCNP Prerequisites:
You must have your CCNA certification to attend the CCNP as well as at least one year working with Cisco routers and switches. A typical candidate is a systems administrator, network administrator, systems engineers and/or network engineer.
CCNA:
A basic familiarity with networking concepts and hardware will provide an ample foundation for this boot camp. Successful completion of CompTIA Network+, Microsoft 70-058: Networking Essentials or equivalent knowledge is preferred, but not required.
CCNA/CCDA:
Students that are shown to be successful in the CCNA/CCDA dual certification camp should have an introductory understanding of networking concepts and hardware, TCP/IP, IP operations and subnetting. Previous experience with Cisco hardware is not necessary to attend. Students will have hands on access to routers and switches during class.
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