To
earn this credential, applicants must pass a 90-minute, multiple-choice exam
that includes a limited number of performance-based items. The exam (its
identifying code is N10-007) requires a passing score of 720 on a scale of 100
to 900.
The
current version of the exam has been updated to include new technologies, with
the addition of cloud computing best practices and service models, critical
security concepts, current hardware and virtualization methods, and network
resiliency concepts and techniques.
There are no prerequisites for this exam,
though CompTIA recommends networking experience of at least 9 to 12 months.
Exam prep options include exam objectives, study guides, practice tests,
instructor-led training, eLearning, video training, virtual labs, and the
CertMaster online learning tool.
The
new exams for these tracks will be available on Feb. 24. The new certifications
are intended to demonstrate end-to-end competencies in networking technologies
over the entire lifecycle, from planning to optimization.
There
are no prerequisites for these certifications. Cisco does recommend that exam
candidates have between five and seven years of professional experience in
design, deployment, operations, and optimization of enterprise solutions and
technologies.
To earn any one of the CCIE credentials, you
will need to pass a written qualifying exam and a practical lab exam. You will
earn a specialist certification after you pass the qualifying exam. The CCIE
certification will be awarded only after you pass the lab exam.
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