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I specialize in mechanical fitting and perform overhaul services on equipment like generators, turbines, and valves across Australia.
Bad guidance since it really depends on the vendor you end up with. Mastering Junos syntax means little if you're not using Juniper gear. OP, check out the CCNA routing and switching content—it's the standard entry-level certification from Cisco covering the fundamentals. You don’t need to take the exam if you’re not interested (it can be costly and tough), but any tutorial or video designed to help pass CCNA will give you a solid grasp of basic networking. There’s a Reddit discussion about CCNA study tips with useful advice and resources.
Begin with Cisco CCNA studies, complete the certification process. Supplement with CBT Nuggets or INE resources when necessary. Regardless of whether you'll work with Cisco hardware, the content quality is superior and often more sought after than other vendors' offerings. Gaining Python skills will also be beneficial, especially if Cisco Devnet interests you.