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USD $5 (~AUD $6.7) Cisco CCNA (200-120): The Complete Course (97% off) @ Master of Project

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Course Description

CCNA® training from Master of Project Academy is designed to ensure that you clear the CCNA exam in the first attempt. Our hands-on training approach, entrusted by 35,000+ learners, will help you to imbibe the content of CCNA 200-120 exam as prescribed by Cisco®. We guarantee that you will walk away with all the preparation and confidence you need to conquer the exam and earn the CCNA® certification.

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What am I going to get from this course?

This is a complete & comprehensive CCNA (200-120) Course. It is designed to prepare the student to be able take the certification exam.
Once you finish this course, the student will not only have the confidence to take and be able to pass the test, but they should be able to transfer the knowledge acquired to a networking environment.
Understanding the concepts as provided in this course is an essential part of any network in order to communicate and transmit information. Mastering this knowledge will make the student or IT Professional a much more valuable asset in any Network or IT environment.

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  • +9

    Note that the last day to take the 200-120 (CCNA v2.0) exam is 20 Aug 2016, after which it will be replaced by 200-125 (CCNA v3.0). Here's a link to the changes between the 2 CCNA exams link

    • "VRRP and GLBP have been removed from First Hop Redundancy Protocols. Only HSRP remains…"

      So err how are new hire flOptus techs gonna maintain their domestic Evolve network? :O

      • +3

        By instinct. All newly hatched flOptus techs should have that in their genes already.

      • This is crazy. Last couple of networks I've built specifically asked for VRRP (actually all protocols needed to be non-propietary)

        Why would they remove it?

  • Thanks OP, I have been delaying this way for too long.

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