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Router/Switch work
Essentially all I do is network support for an entirely (well 99%) Cisco network. There are a couple of F5 load balancers and some Avaya phone systems just to balance the Cisco models.
All I do is Network, but less than 25% is actually stuff that I learned from Cisco. The rest of the time is overhead, change management, project management, Id10t management.
CCNA is suposed to be the basic qualification, but this is a newly added parameter - so there are those that cannot - or will not attempt the exam.