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By N2H
Aug
13th

My CCNA Course [Cisco Certified Network Associate]

Files under Cisco, Networking | Posted by calvyn

To upgrade my IT Engineer’s Life, I have participate my self on CCNA training pass 2 week which is Cisco Certified Network Associate. Study always cost me some buck, which I need to paid RM1800 for this CCNA course and RM880 for the CCNA exam.

I have take this CCNA course at Penang, the time is quite peak, 9 days to complete the whole study. Actually not 9 days, because the time table have split to half days and full days, total is 6 days course

Not much special for my CCNA class, most of the topic I have already study before during my academic time on “Network Communication” which related to IP address, Subnet mask, OSI layer and some theory. Even for the practical, such as, Category 5e cable, UTP color code, using hyper terminal, telnet and network design, I also have basic knowledge on that. (learn from senior)

On this CCNA course, I manage to learn some basic configuration for Cisco product, which previously I totally do not have any knowledge on those command, only see my senior configure before and I not understand at all.

Now, if my company have the cisco switch arrive, like previous mention on Cisco 2960 switch, I can take the oppurtunities to have real practice without using the Cisco simulation software.

After this 2 week CCNA class, 2 continuous week end, and 5 week days, almost every night 7-10pm, at last, we graduate, and get a certification of study CCNA, this CCNA course at Penang.

Other then a certificate, sure include study material, an original CCNA text book (Sure Original, paid so much already), which will be dump in my store room soon. :P

During the class, we have hand on training on the device, but the device is very old, and not up to date, some of the device seen like not working well too.

For this router, we able to insert extra interface into it, the interface below are serial port interface.

We can add in additional interface such as Network Interface Card (NIC) too

This is the serial cable, which 1 end is DCE and 1 end is DTE, connect router to router.

I still manage to get some update Cisco power point presentation from the tutor, so to the Cisco simulation software, and some others useful tools, will update here soon :)

If any one from Penang would like to attend CCNA course at Penang or look for study CCNA in Penang, may be can drop me an email at ClickMe@iCalvyn.com, I may introduce you this academic, might get some special offer for study CCNA in Penang


24 Responses to “My CCNA Course [Cisco Certified Network Associate]”

  1. By LegendChew on Aug 13, 2008 | Reply

    Congratulations on your certification!!

  2. By calvyn on Aug 14, 2008 | Reply

    Thank dude, hope to see yours soon :)

  3. By Mitz on Aug 14, 2008 | Reply

    The logo is cool, will cisco sue you?

  4. By Wing Loon on Aug 14, 2008 | Reply

    Congratz but this cert is just for attending the course. How about the CCNA exam?

  5. By calvyn on Aug 14, 2008 | Reply

    Mitz >
    This is the logo download from the internet :P should be no problem.

    Wing Loon >
    Ya, will take the exam soon, need to study more 1st. because currently all the exam question sound very unfamiliar to me.

  6. By TZ on Aug 15, 2008 | Reply

    Dude, Congrat for completing the 6 days course… so next step CCNA exam? When?

  7. By PrettyGirl2u on Aug 15, 2008 | Reply

    Good luck on your coming exam lo. ;)

  8. By calvyn on Aug 17, 2008 | Reply

    TZ >
    Exam, need to plan, have to study properly 1st…

    PrettyGirl2u >
    Tqtq…

  9. By Forever28 on Aug 17, 2008 | Reply

    Congratulation!
    I learnt the basic Cisco router configuration before but I didn’t take the full course.
    I think now I almost forgot all….

  10. By Jys on Aug 21, 2008 | Reply

    wow, congrats!!

  11. By Yoko on Aug 31, 2008 | Reply

    Subnetting is the key in the exam. You really need to be comfortable with subnetting before you take the CCNA.Practice makes perfect. Good luck to you. :)

  12. By cautionsign on Aug 31, 2008 | Reply

    Dude go for the CCNA exam ;) It is a nice exam. lol.

  13. By calvyn on Aug 31, 2008 | Reply

    Yoko >
    I am very confuse with subnet topic seriously… I need to retake the course again before take the exam

  14. By yapkevin on Sep 3, 2008 | Reply

    hey man… can sell your book to me? since u no longer need it?? hahaha

  15. By asse on Nov 28, 2008 | Reply

    je charche un simulateur de routeurs cisco et switch cisco et le cours cca tous les modules

  16. By abdul on Nov 30, 2008 | Reply

    Congratulation

    I hope to learn cisco

    Iam in pinang

    could you tell me where is cisco center address in pinang ??

  17. By calvyn on Dec 1, 2008 | Reply

    abdul >

    No problem, can you please email me at ClickMe@iCalvyn.com

  18. By zarm on Dec 24, 2008 | Reply

    hi calvin, i’m interested to learn network and have some certs like ccna also, but i don’t have any experience in networking…wat courses shud i take before ready for ccna?

  19. By nadia on Jan 11, 2010 | Reply

    i wanna ask….where did u took the CCNA course

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