The best reason to get certified in Cisco networking technologies is for career advancement. Here are the best Cisco certification paths to accelerate your career:
Cisco certification demonstrates your Cisco expertise and certified professionals are highly recognized and sought after. Jobs you can get with your CCNA include Network Engineer, Systems Administrator, and Information Technology (IT) Director among others.
The average CCNA salary is $76,000 according to PayScale. Certified employees are able to command a higher salary and hold the knowledge to succeed on the job. Once you have certification, use these tips for landing a career as a Cisco Networking Specialist.
Cisco technologies are the worldwide authority in computer networking and have become the widespread choice to streamline and protect these networks. Because of this, Cisco professionals are highly valuable to organizations. Cisco certifications help the organization provide the right skills to ease into deployment and grants abilities to use your Cisco products to their highest potential. This allows you to get the most out of your IT investment and lowers downtime as skilled technicians handle issues when they arise. Because of this, customer satisfaction in increased as problems are solved quickly.
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Passing the CCNA or CCNP exams are not difficult with the right amount of experience and training. In many cases there are no pre-requisites, but experience levels may vary. Look up Cisco certification pre-requisites and recommended Cisco training to achieve the certifications below. Download the full Cisco Certification FAQ Guide.
The above paths are Cisco’s biggest change to certifications in 25 years. Here is the summary of changes for Cisco's new certification paths:
Here are the top benefits to Cisco's new certification structure.
The Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT) will be retired. At the Associate level will be the new CCNA, which is not going away. The new CCNA will validate a broad range of foundational knowledge and skills. It will have just one exam covering networking and security fundamentals, as well as automation and programmability. Previously, CCNA candidates typically had to take multiple exams to earn one of 10 different CCNA certifications. The new CCNA exam (#200-301) will replace these certifications:
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The training course for CCNA will cover the foundations covered in both ICND1 and ICND2, while the more advanced info in both of those courses will be moving to the new CCNP level courses.
No. Passing any one of the CCNP exams will earn you the Cisco Certified Specialist title in that concentration. Then, passing the second exam will earn you the CCNP in that focus area. You will be required to pass 2 exams: a core exam and one concentration exam. Here’s the complete list of the new CCNPs:
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The CCNP Enterprise replaces the CCNP Routing and Switching, CCNP Wireless, and CCDP certifications.
The DevNet certification program validates the skills of software developers, DevOps engineers, automation specialists, and other software professionals. The DevNet track will combine programming (primarily with Python) and infrastructure. The program certifies key emerging technical skills for a new kind of IT professional, empowering organizations to embrace the potential of applications, automation, and infrastructure for the network, IoT, DevOps, and Cloud. The DevNet Associate, DevNet Specialist, DevNet Professional, and CCIE DevNet tracks validate skill sets in:
Yes, the CCIE will no longer have dedicated CCIE written exams. Instead, candidates must pass the CCNP core exam and then take the 8-hour CCIE lab in the concentration of choice. For instance, to earn the CCIE Security you’d have to pass the CCNP Security core exam (SCOR 300-701) and then sit for the 8-hour lab, CCIE Security v6.0. That’s consistent across all the new CCIEs with the exception of CCIE Enterprise.
In the case of the Enterprise track, you have two options: CCIE Enterprise Wireless and CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure. Both of these tracks adopt the CCNP Enterprise exam (ENCOR 300-401) as their written exam, and then diverge at the lab requirement. They each have a dedicated lab requirement specific to the track: CCIE Enterprise Wireless v1.0 and CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure v1.0.
Here’s the complete list of the new CCIEs:
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Live Cisco training course Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions (CCNA) costs $3,795 for a 5 day course. For pricing of other Cisco training courses visit our Cisco training page and select the course you wish to take. As a Cisco-Authorized training partner, New Horizons is a trusted training provider of Cisco technologies. Get help from a New Horizons Cisco training expert to collaborate on paths for your career or organization.