CCNA programme changes
and new entry-level certification
Summary:
Cisco have published details of a major overhaul of its
market-leading Certified Cisco Network Associate (CCNA)
certification programme as well as an associated new entry-level
certification , Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician (CCENT)
aimed at those working in a small network environment.
CCNA – how has it changed ?
CCNA will still
consist of two courses, however the content will be divided
into 2 equally weighted
5-day courses titled
ICND1 and
ICND2.
The revised CCNA has greater breadth – including
more coverage of security and troubleshooting as well as an
introduction to wireless concepts and terminology. Both courses
will provide more compelling lab exercises and include more time
for hands on practice with labs increasing from approx 30% to
50%.
ICND1 will focus on providing the skills and
knowledge necessary to install, operate and troubleshoot a
small branch office Enterprise network, including configuring a
switch and a router, connecting to a WAN and implementing network
security. Students should be able to complete a configuration and
implementation of a small branch office network under
supervision.
ICND2 builds on the knowledge obtained in ICND1 and
extends Part 1 and focus is on supporting medium-sized networks,
for example technicians at network operations centres. It
includes use of various protocols to manage addressing, load
balancing and basic authentication, and introduces more advanced
troubleshooting and topics such as transition to IPv6 and VPN
solutions. Fifty percent of class time devoted to hands-on
practice and labs.
When are the new courses
available?
Both new courses are being
released by Cisco on the 26th July. Our first delivery of both
ICND1 & ICND2 will be the 31st July and the 6th August
respectively. We will continue to offer both the old and new
courses to allow delegates to acheive their desired
certification.
Already started
CCNA - What are your options?
It will be possible to mix and match both the
old and the new courses, your options are shown in the table below,
but please give our sales team a call if you require any further
clarification on:
01189 123456
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Valid CCNA Combinations:
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Has Taken:
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Will Need to Take:
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Before 6 Nov 2007
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INTRO #640-821
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ICND #640-811 OR ICND2 #640-816
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ICND #640-811
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INTRO #640-821 OR ICND1 #640-822
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After 6 Nov 2007
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INTRO #640-821
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ICND2 #640-816
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ICND #640-811
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ICND1 #640-822
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Are there any changes to the exams?
Both the cost and the duration of the exams
have changed but it is still possible to take either the individual
exams or the composite exam in order to achieve CCNA. The composite
exam tests the knowledge and understanding of both courses.
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Current Exams
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Certification
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Last Date to Test
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Length/ Pricing
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INTRO #640-821
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None
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November 6, 2007
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75 min./ £56
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ICND #640-811
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w/ INTRO = CCNA
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November 6, 2007
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60 min./ £56
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CCNA #640-801 (composite)
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CCNA
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November 6, 2007
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90 min./ £84
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New Exams
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Certification
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First Date to Test
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Length/ Pricing
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ICND1 #640-822
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CCENT
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August 1, 2007
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£84
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ICND2 #640-816
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w/ ICND1 = CCNA
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August 1, 2007
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£84
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CCNA #640-802 (composite)
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CCNA
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August 1, 2007
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£100
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Recertification Policy
CCNA certifications are valid for 3 years. To recertify
delegates should pass the current CCNA Composite exam or pass any
642 professional level or Cisco specialist exam (excludes Sales
Specialist), or pass a current CCIE written exam.
NEW CERTIFICTAION -Cisco Certified Entry Network
Technician (CCENT)
This new certification is aimed at IT professionals who
previously would have felt that CCNA was a higher level than they
needed or would have considered other certifications such as
CompTIA A+ or Net+. This is also ideally suited for those delegates
who preparing to enter IT or networking field.

The new CCENT
certification:
- Validates Entry Level Job
Skills – such as the ability to install and verify basic
network configurations—a requirement for most entry level network
support positions
- Is performance-focused
- Assesses practical abilities and competence with Cisco routers,
switches and IOS
- Is a step towards CCNA
– CCENT is a tangible first step towards CCNA certification, though
not a prerequisite
- Differentiates and reduces
hiring risk – CCENT will differentiate job applicants and
reduce risk of hiring for entry level positions.
How do you obtain the CCENT
certification?
CCENT is awarded ONLY to those who pass the
ICND1 exam from 1st August onward. Please note that
it is NOT awarded to those who pass INTRO, the old ICND, ICND2 or
any combined CCNA exam, nor can it be awarded in arrears for any
reason.
Click here to go to the CCENT certification page
If you have any questions please feel free to contact our sales
team on 01189 123456 or email info@globalknowledge.co.uk