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- From: k@hprnd.rose.hp.com (Steve Kao)
- Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1992 19:43:47 GMT
- Subject: Re: Network Engineer Certification (HOW? WHERE?)
- Message-ID: <2480018@hprnd.rose.hp.com>
- Organization: HP Roseville Networks Division
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- Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip
- References: <1992Dec11.135937.5885@alw.nih.gov>
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- Ramon J. Hontanon:
- > Not long ago, I came across the term "Certified Network Engineer" in a
- > computing magazine (can't remember which one). My job includes a lot
- > of local networking, and I'm becoming very interested in such topics,
- > so I thought I'd tap the collective knowledge of this forum.
-
- You need to take an exam from Novell to become a CNE. This means taking
- classes provided by Novell or from a Certified Novell Instructor (CNI).
- This will probably cost you big bucks, but you'll get a complete set of
- Novell manuals from taking the classes.
-
- Novell networking has very little to do with TCP/IP.
-
- - Steve Kao
-