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  • Echoing what others have said, the CCNA itself just checks a box, but it does cover the fundamentals well. Networking technology is still using the same protocols, and every vendor is just a reskin of old school Cisco CLI. Especially new Cisco stuff… there really hasn’t been any meaningful protocol level innovation in a while.

    The best way to learn it do download packet tracer and GNS3, then just start building stuff. Think about the applications for the real world, right now redundancy is a huge deal because everything is managed remotely, so being able to build a network that can degrade without outright failing is a highly in demand skill set.