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Cisco Systems Inc. is a company that supplies networking equipment and network management for small and large companies and the Internet. They manufacture literally hundreds of high-tech products that require trained personal to install and maintain the communication networks where they are used.

    What does it really mean to be a CCNA?

    The CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) certification indicates to your employers, potential employers, and your peers that you possess a very strong foundation in an apprentice-level knowledge of networking. CCNA certified professionals can assist in the installation, configuration, and operation of LAN, WAN, and dial-access services for small corporate networks (100 or fewer network nodes).

    As a CCNA, you will be capable of working with the following protocols and technologies (to name a few!) - TCP/IP, RIP, IGRP, Frame Relay, VLANs, Ethernet, TCP/IP addressing/subnetting and access control lists. With all of this proven knowledge - when you possess a CCNA, you truly possess the highest standard of entry-level certifications.

    How do I become a CCNA?

    By enrolling in the Cisco Networking Academy Program at Macomb Community College. Our Cisco Networking Academy Program is a comprehensive e-learning program, which provides students with the knowledge necessary to pass the CCNA certification exam. Once certified, students will have the Internet technology skills essential in a global economy.

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