Sun’s Certified Network Administrator for the Solaris 8 Operating Environment (SCNA) is meant for “those candidates with three or more years of experience working in a network capacity.†In order to take the one exam associated with this advanced-level certification, a candidate must have achieved the Sun’s Certified System Administrator for the Solaris Operating Environment (SCSA) certification. The SCNA is a logical step to tackling the Sun Certified Security Administrator for the Solaris Operating Environment certification.
This certification is well suited to IT professionals who are advanced systems or network administrators in a UNIX environment as well as to those candidates who want to form a solid foundation for UNIX network security.
Sun certification exams taken after September 1, 2002 are “valid for two (2) years from the date of certification. Despite the two-year validity date, Sun does not presently plan to revoke certification titles already held by a professional if the validity date of a specific certification has passed.“
With this in mind, it’s good to know that the Sun Certified Network Administrator for the Solaris[tm] 9 Operating Environment exam, number CX-310-044, is available.
For more information:
http://suned.sun.com/US/certification/solaris/netadmin.html
CORE EXAMS
(CX-310-043) Solaris 8 SCNA