I had to cross the equator by bike to become a network engineer
It all started in a small Siberian town, where a cool dude CCIE built a city network for Internet service according to all the canons. By some miracle, I was hired by this company. I remember sitting in my office, interviewing this expert and staring at the black sign behind him. A year later, I enrolled in the Cisco Networking Academy, created by him and took the R&S course. It was very difficult, very incomprehensible. I barely held out until the end of 4 months of training and barely passed the internal exam. Everything was in English, then I could not connect two words.
Enough years have passed since I took this course again to find work in a larger city. I needed a real Cisco certificate, not a piece of paper on the course. At work, I was doing all sorts of nonsense then, even not related to networks. The company was swallowed up by a federal operator, so a routine and bureaucratic hell began, from which only Cisco could save me.
The price of the issue was $ 325, plus a flight to Moscow and back with all associated expenses. I decided I had to do it. It is "I must", not "I want" or "I will try". Should be a point.
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After reading the materials on the first topic, I thought that I could structure it in an easy-to-read format and express it as a self-study chapter for HCIA, complete with all the information from the official Huawei course. This is how the first episode came about. You can have a look at it on the Huawei forum by following this link: “ Indiana HCIA ”. It may be of interest to those who want to get some basic knowledge of networks or are going to take an exam.
You will also find two other episodes at this link. New episodes will air every Tuesday.