Monday, September 14, 2009

Important Note to Foreign Student

Well, we used to get a lot of question on enrollment by foreign student. Hopefully, this blog will enable them to understand the whole situation.

The Cisco Academy Program (working adults) is normally conducted on Saturday or Sunday once a week. The program is offered on a part-time basis with not more than 12 hours per week of in-class time. Each course (one semester) will take a minimum of 6 weeks to complete. The course is mainly catered for people who are already based in Klang Valley. Their may be a full-time student studying within 50 km range from Kuala Lumpur area or working within 50 km range from Kuala Lumpur area.

At this moment of time, we do not recommend oversea student to come here just to attend our academy program because

1. Classes are on Saturday or Sunday ( 9 - 5 pm) and what are you (the student) going to do for the rest of the week.

2. The cost of hotel accomodation for 6 weeks, travelling expenses and food will exceed the tuition fee at least 5 times. Assume a low budget of daily cost of RM200/= for 6 weeks that amount to RM8,400/=.

3. There may be some difficult for you as a student to obtain a student visa since the program is part time in nature.

One of the thing you should do is to use the cisco academy locator at http://cisco.netacad.net to find the nearest academy in your country and contact the academy from there. That is the best way to get Cisco training from Cisco Networking Academy.

Hope this helps.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

4th Cisco Networking Academy Conference 2009

Instructors, Please fulfilled your responsibility by attending the conference ok.

CISCO NETWORKING ACADEMY CONFERENCE 2009

THISTLE, PORT DICKSON RESORT, NEGERI SEMBILAN

21 - 22 OCTOBER 2009

www.thistle.com.my

Dear Instructor,

CONFERENCE OVERVIEW

This conference aims at providing a platform for the Cisco Networking Academy instructors community to exchange ideas and interact with each other. It will cover a variety of topics including the latest updates on our curriculum portfolio and future directions, technical updates, discussion forums and best practice sharing .

In line with this year's theme "Teach: Inspire", the conference will focus on instructors teaching excellence and participation in open to all Academy instructors. Please refer to the attached program of event for full details of the Conference.

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Technical Presentation: Demo & Practical
  • Packet Tracer Activitiy: Multi-user
  • King of the Hill
  • Gala Dinner & Awards Presentation

Participants are required to bring their own laptops to participate in the activities.

For more information, please contact mohdibr@cisco.com

REGISTRATION FEE AND PAYMENT DETAILS

Participation fee: RM150/pax

The payment is for ONE night accommodation (twin sharing basis) and TWO days meeting packages. If you need a single room please contact the organiser. Please make the payment to:

APAC Communications Sdn Bhd

RHB Bank Berhad - Account No.: 2-14099-00041709

If paying by cheque, please ensure that you write the Academy name & participants name at the back of the cheque and send it to:

Apac Communications Sdn Bhd

No. 12-1, Jalan Cheras

3 1/4 Miles off Jalan Cerapu

56100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Tel: +603-9282 3300/ 9282 3900 Fax: +603-9282 3700

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Recertification Exam

Recently I took a 642-812 BSMCN exam and passed. It is for my CCNP recertification which will be due in Dec 2009. I recertified it earlier so that I can focus more on my research. I spend about 1-2 months preparing for the exam. Come to think about it, I begin to feel that age is catching up on me, I won’t know for how long I can redo this recertification stuff. Maybe for another 2-3 more round (6-9 years more if Cisco don’t change their policy on recertification). After that, I don’t know how well I can maintain my recertification. At the mean time, I guess I can still go round telling people I’m CCNP certified. For now, it is CISCO exam holiday for another 2.5 year.

I noticed some changes in how the exam is conducted. After you have done all the registration at www.vue.com and turn up in the test center, there are additional two things are required for each candidate.

First, the test center will take a photo of you and required you to sign-in and sign-out on an electronic pad. At the end of the exam, the result slip printed by the test center will have your nice photo printed on it. Thus, unless you have the skill of CSI Miami makeup artist, it will be difficult for someone to take the test on behalf of you.

In order to pass the exam, candidates must have some hand-on knowledge. Without the hand-on knowledge it will be difficult for anyone to pass. Solid understanding on spanning-tree concepts is required. Well sometimes, this topic is not taught well by other instructors thus then you have to depend on your own initiative.

On the theory side, it may be helpful for you to take some past year question of many test offering such as test-king, actual test, pass for sure etc. This may be helpful for you. For every exam, you need to oversubscribe yourself with knowledge. This enables you to pass the exam.

Just don’t go and sit for the exam unprepared. It ‘s just a waste of time and money. Well, that all for this week, if you have any comment, leave it on this blog. See you again next week.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

CCNA Tips

CCNA Tips.

1. Why do you want a CCNA?
The key reason to obtain a CCNA qualification is to gain a better career prospect in terms of salary, job mobility etc. Some professionals who are interested to work in computer networking area will find having a CCNA is helpful. This certification also enables one to move from existing job into computer networking job. Other reasons such as want to prove oneself, self-interest is not the major reason as the certification cost time and money to study.

2. Basic Confusion
In any certification, the training and the actual certification exam must be separated. Otherwise, the certification will merely be awarded to those who can afford to pay for the training rather that actual exhibition of knowledge and skill. Even though you have attended CCNA, CCNP etc training, you will only be given the certificate of attendance and not the actual CCNA certification itself. To obtain the actual certification, you need to sit for the exam in Prometric or VUE test center.

3. Actual Certification Exam
Firstly, any individual can register for the exam at www.vue.com . The current examination code is 640-802 and the cost is US$225.00. The certification cost was US$100.00 in year 2001. You need a credit card to register online. Once you register online with vue, you can schedule your exam at various test-center online. You shall turn up at the test-center to take your exam as scheduled. The exam duration is 2 hour, the passing mark is 849/1000 and you will know your result immediately after the test.

The test I gone through consist of 60 questions. The questions consist of MCQ (multiple Choice Questions), MCMA (Multiple Choice Multiple Answer), router simulation (correct the router in a network with some configuration error, the IOS does not have any help function), drag and drop and fill-in the blank. Once you proceed to the next questions, you cannot go back to the previous question.
Once you pass the certification, you may need to login to Cisco certification website to validate your name (first name, last name issues). In few weeks time, Cisco send you a hardcopy of your CCNA Certificate along with a small card stating your CCNA certification. You can also login to certification website to generate a URL link and attach it to your email to show to someone else that you are CCNA certified. The CCNA will be valid for 3 years from the date you pass your exam. After that you can re-certified your CCNA by taking any CCNP exam or a CCNA re-certification exam.

4. Problems in Getting CCNA
Wherever you work, you begin to realize how sincere your colleagues in embarking their knowledge to you in your daily work or for your career advancement. There may be very few person out there who are going to teach you the important networking skill as their very position, salary etc depend very much on it as well. If you found one, it is important for you to leverage on him/her. Therefore, it is important to learn via own initiative, passive self-observation, asking question and most important taking up the challenge yourself (Take the router and lock up yourself in a room until certain things is done etc).

5. Options to obtain your CCNA certification.
The first option is via own self-study. You can either borrow some books from the library to study for 1-3 months before taking the exam. From what I heard, this approach seems to be working for some candidates in 1997 - 2001. However, it may be difficult to do it on the current certification 640-801. In case, you have decided to use this approach make sure you read the latest version of CCNA books. It is recommended that you have some router practice before taking the test. For most people, when they saw the thick textbook, their mood was gone. Some started to fall asleep once they flipped through the first few pages. Books are difficult to read, outdated quickly and mainly meant for dedicated people who intend to pursue their certification. If you are an average intelligent person, books are not that helpful.
The second option is to leverage on existing spare equipment in your company along with self-study on the theory, using books. Try to configure the spare Cisco router in your company, this will improve your hand-on knowledge. It is much easier if your company is a service provider, university or vendor selling Cisco product. Those who have done sufficient hand-on should be able to pass the exam.

The third option is to attend some training. There are 3 options in attending a training session.
a. Cisco Training Partner
b. Cisco Online Training Partner
c. Cisco Networking Academies

5.1 Training Partner.
As far as I know there are only 3 certified Cisco Training Partner in Malaysia. There are IMS Asia, Global Knowledge and Training Partner. The 5 days course fee is about RM4000 - RM5000. You can check their course fee at the following website www.globalknowledge.com.my. Other institutions (non-certified) may be offering Cisco course on their own. They developed their own curriculum, course material etc. The course fee for attending CCNA may be as low as RM1500/=. Some of the things you should ask before attending the course are
a. No of days for theory and practical
b. Equipment available for practical. Is it actual router or router simulation software
c. If some training center advertise that they have achieved very high passing rate for their CCNA attendee. You should ask whether the exam is the actual certification exam or a practice certification exam?
d. Is there any certificate exam voucher given to the candidate
Basically, the training is targeted at experience people who need to know some Cisco specific IOS command before attempting their certification exam.

5.2 Online Training Partner.
I have heard some form of self-study via Web subscription to Cisco Online Training Partner. I'm not very sure about the details of these self-study training.

5.3 Cisco Networking Academy
You can also enroll in networking academy program to study for CCNA. The chances of obtain an actual CCNA certification is much higher compare to other options. However, the main issues with the networking academy program for working professional are depth and long duration of the course
a. There are 4 semester
b. Each semester there are 300 MCQ and MCMA of online exam and 1-2 skill-based exam
c. Minimum duration to complete the 4 semester is 6 months
We found from our APEC-CCNA program that many working professional may not have the time and the mental endurance to complete the whole program.
If you are still studying and your university happen to be a Cisco Networking Academy, you may contact the instructor in your university to enroll you into the program. Upon enrollment you will be given access to Cisco Networking online CCNA curriculum. The curriculum is very good and it is much better than any CCNA textbook I have seen. Each academy is equipped with a bundle of 5-6 routers and 2-3 switches. The hardware is sufficient to perform most of the required experiment at CCNA level. From our experience with MMU student, it will take roughly 10 days full-time (teaching & lab practice) for an average student who knows nothing about Cisco Router to learn up the basic IOS command, configure and do some troubleshooting. Topics covered include basic router configuration, password recovery, serial link configuration, RIP and ACL (up to CCNA semester 2 level).

6. How do you go from here?

6.1 If you are still studying in university
It is known that student take CCNA course to enhance their job prospect upon graduation. However, if you are a first class student. The job may be waiting for you even before you graduate. Therefore, you may not want to take CCNA as it cost you time and money. However, you can still take it if you are very interested in networking and intend to go into that field upon graduation.
For average student, if you have the time to study CCNA, try to enroll in the networking academy program. Upon completion of your studies, I would recommend you to go for the actual certification exam. Once you graduated and you already have the actual CCNA certificate, it is much easier to negotiate for a job, salary etc. Once the employer sees the actual certification, a lot of the unnecessary questions disappear. Some may just bring you to their lab and ask you to configure the router straight away as a proof of your skill.
After graduation, the main issues ("salary") pop-up. Let say you got a job as an analyst programmer RM2500/= per month versus a network engineer RM1800/= per month. Which job will you choose? What is your objective in the first place? How do you compromise financial rewards with your career interest? That is something, I cannot answer. I have seen my CCNA student end up doing J2EE for extra 300 - 400 bucks.
If you are really interested in networking field, you might need to wait for the right job to come by even if the initial salary is much lower than other job. Working on a job that you are passionate about will greatly advance you in your career as time goes on.
If you really have the time and money, you may want to go for CCNP. However, your first few job may not be related to networking at all. Therefore, it may be prudent not to invest your time and money on CCNP unless you are certain on your return of investment.

6.2 If your are working already
You should know that not all jobs need CCNA. If you are currently working in an environment where required you to understand the Cisco routers, a CCNA will be helpful in your career. Otherwise, it may be just a matter of self-interest or since the company is paying for the training, then there is nothing to lose. Once you are certain that you can get a better salary, prospect or career in networking line with Cisco equipment, then you may want to pursue your CCNP. Otherwise, it may be difficult to justify the money and time you spend on CCNP course. The certification exam course US$600/= and the course fee may be anything between RM5000 to RM20000.

7. Salary
After searching through the internet and talking to some people in the industry I come up with the general monthly salary figure for CCNA, CCNP and CCIE holder.
CCNA Holder : RM2000 - RM4000
CCNP Holder: RM3500 - RM7000
CCIE Holder: RM8000 - RM15,000
The salary shown is just an estimate, it may be more for those in management and sales position.

8. Certification Statistic
I think the certification statistic is confidential. Despite searching for so long, until today, I don't know the passing rate for CCNA, CCNP, CCIE and the number of individual with CCNA and CCNP. Please let me know if I'm wrong. Email to (ciscommu@gmail.com)
All I know is there are about 80+ CCIE holders in Malaysia, on average a CCIE holder takes 2-3 time to pass their exam. There is no other way then to predict.
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