Associate

Cisco Certified Network Associate

!Prerequisites
 
  • None
 

Step 2

Take this Exam

200-301 CCNA®

Step 3

Earn This Certification

Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)

Cisco Certified DevNet Associate

!Prerequisites
 
  • None
 

Step 2

Take This Exam

200-901 DEVASC

Step 3

Earn This Certification

Cisco Certified DevNet Associate (CCNA)

Specialist

Cisco Certified Specialist

Taking any one CCNP exam earns the Specialist Certification in that technology.

Professional

CCNP Enterprise

!Prerequisites
 
  • None
 

CCNP Data Center

!Prerequisites
 
  • None
 

CISCO CCNP Security

!Prerequisites
 
  • None
 

Step 2

Take This Exam

350-701: SCOR

And any concentration exam:

300-710: SNCF

300-710: SNCF

300-715: SISE

300-720: SESA

300-730: SVPN

300-735: SAUTO

Step 3

Earn This Certification

CCNP Security

CCNP Service Provider

!Prerequisites
 
  • None
 

Step 2

Take This Exam

CCIE Service Provider v5.0 SPCOR

And any concentration exam:

300-510: SPRI

300-515: SPVI

300-535: SPAUTO

 

Step 3

Earn This Certification

Cisco CCNP Service Provider

CCNP Collaboration

!Prerequisites
 
  • None
 

Step 2

Take This Exam

350-801: CLCOR

And Any one of These Exams

300-810: CLICA

300-815: CLACCM

300-820: CLCEI

300-835: CLAUTO

 

Step 3

Earn This Certification

CCNP Collaboration

CCNP CyberOps

!Prerequisites
 
  • None
 

Step 1

Take These Courses

Performing CyberOps Using Cisco Security Technologies (CBRCOR)

Conducting Forensic Analysis and Incident Response Using Cisco Technologies for CyberOps (CBRFIR)

Step 2

Take This Exam

350-201: CBRCOR

And take one concentration exam:

300-215: CBRFIR

 

Step 3

Earn This Certification

Cisco Certified CyberOps Professional

Expert

CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure

!Prerequisites
 
  • None
 

Step 2

Take The Lab Exam

CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure v1.0

CCIE Enterprise Wireless

!Prerequisites
 
  • None
 

Step 2

Take The Lab Exam

CCIE Enterprise Wireless v1.0

CCIE Data Center

!Prerequisites
 
  • None
 

Step 2

Take The Lab Exam

CCIE Data Center v3.0

CCIE Security

!Prerequisites
 
  • None
 

Step 2

Take The Lab Exam

CCIE Security v6.0

CCIE Collaboration

!Prerequisites
 
  • None
 

Step 2

Take The Lab Exam

CCIE Collaboration v3.0

Cisco Training Guam

Cisco Training & Certifications for Modern Business

Cisco certifications have begun a significant evolution that addresses the needs of the modern network, requiring both infrastructure and software expertise, and the modern learner, serving up cutting-edge content. This is Cisco’s biggest change to certifications in 25 years. New certification tracks mean new learning options designed to empower you with the flexibility to invent and reinvent yourself to make a real difference in the roles you play in your organization.

What's New?

  • New DevNet track of certification across all levels
  • CCENT entry level cert is being retired
  • CCNA is consolidated to one certification, requiring one exam
  • CCNP will have seven concentration areas that reflect the latest technologies, each requiring TWO exams
  • The new Specialist Level is earned after the first exam in a CCNP track
  • CCIE will require 2 exams, the first being a CCNP exam, the other a CCIE lab exam
  • Recertification requirement is every 3 years

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Learn more about Cisco Certification changes

The current Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT) will be retired. At the Associate level will be the new CCNA, which 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) is scheduled to go live Feb. 24, 2020. The new CCNA will replace these current certifications:

  • CCNA Cloud
  • CCNA Collaboration
  • CCNA Cyber Ops
  • CCNA Data Center
  • CCDA Design
  • CCNA Industrial
  • CCNA Routing and Switching
  • CCNA Security
  • CCNA Service Provider
  • CCNA Wireless

There will be a new course coming out for CCNA, expected this summer, which will cover the foundations now 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, expected to release prior to February 2020.

There will be six CCIE tracks, and they 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:

  • CCIE Enterprise Wireless
  • CCIE Enterprise Infrastructure
  • CCIE Security
  • CCIE Service Provider
  • CCIE Collaboration
  • CCIE Data Center

Most CCNP certifications will also be retiring. Right now, networking professionals start a specialization track at the CCNA level. For example, CCNA Security leads to CCNP Security. However, after February 24, 2020, the one CCNA exam (200-301 CCNA) will cover networking basics and then you specialize at the CCNP level. You will be required to pass 2 exams: a core exam and one concentration exam. Here’s the complete list of the new CCNPs:

  • CCNP Enterprise
  • CCNP Security
  • CCNP Service Provider
  • CCNP Collaboration
  • CCNP Data Center
  • Cisco Certified DevNet Professional

Passing any one of these exams will earn you the Cisco Certified Specialist title in that concentration.
Passing the second exam will earn you the CCNP in that focus area.

Cisco is launching a new certification track — DevNet. The DevNet track will combine programming (primarily with Python) and infrastructure. There will be four levels to the DevNet track:

  • Cisco Certified DevNet Associate (CCNA-level)
  • Cisco Certified DevNet Specialist
  • Cisco Certified DevNet Professional (CCNP-level)
  • Cisco Certified DevNet Expert (CCIE-level) – Coming soon

These tracks follow the same conventions as the other five tracks. You can either take the associate-level core exam to get certified at the CCNA level, pass one exam to become a Specialist, or take two exams to earn the professional-level certification.