The Cisco
CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) exam verifies that you have the
knowledge to troubleshoot and support the many different Cisco technologies and
the networks that these Cisco products run on. The Cisco Certified Network
Associate Exam is a very known and well respected exam within the IT community.
The key to passing the CCNA is knowing your hands on configuration like the
back of your hand. This presents a challenge to many of us who's budget is
limited from buying the latest and greatest Cisco equipment that could cost
anywhere from hundreds to thousands of dollars to create a decent lab!
Fortunately many simulation programs are out there to help replicate the
hardware and software needed to pass the exam. Even newer to the Cisco world
and in my opinion closer to the real thing is emulation software that uses the
actual IOS to simulate working on a Cisco router.
Simulation
programs provide a very affordable way to create labs to possibly pass the CCNA
exam with the bare minimum requirements. There are many simulation programs to
choose from. In particular you would want to look for something that has many
different Cisco devices to play with along with being updates with the newest
IOS commands. This is something you should note because it's not uncommon for
different IOS versions to use a slightly different set of commands to
accomplish the same task. Before choosing a simulation program it is also
valuable to note that you won't have access to every feature available with a
real router and equipment so many commands will not be available to you.
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