Monday, June 15, 2020

CCNA Routing & Switching certification

You earn the CCNA R&S certification after passing the CCNA composite exam, or by passing the ICND1 (which you already passed if you earned CCENT) and ICND2 exams. The CCNA composite exam can be quite challenging and it’s very common for people to take it as two separate exams instead of just one.

CCNA certification builds upon the general skills you learned during Network+ exam prep with proprietary topics, such how to install, monitor and troubleshoot Cisco devices. Most candidates spend a lot of hands-on time with Cisco equipment, or with lab simulators. Through its training partners, Cisco offers a range of campus-based and online CCNA training programs where you can gain hands-on experience using the latest Cisco devices.

After completing the CCNA certification, there are many specialized Cisco certifications network administrators can pursue depending on their goals and interests. Specializations include network security, voice, and wireless topics.
CCNA study time: 3 months, after passing CCENT
CCNP

The CCNP is an advanced Cisco certification and includes complex topics on security, voice, wireless, and video solutions within both local (LAN) and wide area networks (WAN). Once you’re CCNA certified, you must pass three additional exams to earn the CCNP:
642-902 ROUTE - Implementing Cisco IP Routing
642-813 SWITCH - Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks
642-832 TSHOOT - Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks
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