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CCNP Prep Center TVCCNP Prep Center TV
CCNP Program Changes
and
CCNP Wireless
Host: Rita Munshi
Guests: Cindy Hoffman, Bob Martinez, Dwayne
Fields
August 30, 2006
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CCNP Prep Center
http://www.cisco.com/go/prep-ccnp
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Agenda
• CCNP Recertification
• CCNP Program Changes
• CCNP Wireless
• Q & A
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CCNP Recertification
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Cisco Certified Network Professional
Recertification Update
Cindy Hoffmann:
Mgr, Learning and Development
Rita Munshi:
Cisco Certifications, Program Manager
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CCNP™ Enhancements
Cisco Certified Network Professional
CCNP
CCIE
CCNA
• Implement and support end-to-end IP network infrastructure and
integrated advance technology solutions
• Apply Cisco devices and technologies to implement a variety of end
services and applications, such as:
Security
Wireless LANS
QOS
VoIP
• Optimize network for critical traffic and applications
• Enable business solutions for maximum productivity
• Improve support of and leverage from Cisco’s
Service Oriented Network Architecture (SONA)
and
Intelligent Information Network (IIN)
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Mix and Match to Achieve CCNP
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Mix and Match to Achieve Certification
• CCNP will still require 4 exams
• No Candidate will be required to take more than 4
exams
• Candidates may “mix and match” to achieve
CCNP:
• BCSI= BSCI
• BCMSN=BCMSN
• ONT=CIT
• ISCW=BCRAN
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Candidate 1 Example:
Mix and Match 4 Exams to Achieve CCNP
Retiring Exams
Last Day to Test 12/31/06
New Exams
Available 8/15/06
BCRAN 642-821
1.Passed 6/30/06
ISCW 642-825
CIT 642-831 ONT 642-845
4. Passed 1/15/07
BSCI 642-801 BSCI 642-901
3. Passed 6/30/09****
BCMSN 642-811
2. Passed12/15/06
BCMSN 642-812
1. Passes 1st exam 6/30/06 (retiring exam)
2. Passes 2nd exam 12/15/06 (retiring exam)
3. Passes 3rd Exam 1/15/07 (new exam)
4. Passes 4th exam 6/30/09 (new exam)
***Achieves CCNP 6/30/09***
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Candidate 2 Example:
Mix and Match 4 Exams to Achieve CCNP
Retiring Exams
Last Day to Test 12/31/06
New Exams
Available 8/15/06
BCRAN 642-821 ISCW 642-825
2. Passed 12/15/06
CIT 642-831 ONT 642-845
4. Passed 1/15/07
BSCI 642-801
1.Passed 6/30/06
BSCI 642-901
BCMSN 642-811 BCMSN 642-812
3. Passed 6/30/09****
1. Passes 1st exam 6/30/06 (retiring exam)
2. Passes 2nd exam 12/15/06 (new exam)
3. Passes 3rd Exam 1/15/07 (new exam)
4. Passes 4th exam 6/30/09 (new exam)
***Achieves CCNP 6/30/09***
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New Professional Certification
Re-Certification Policy
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New Re- Certification Policy for
Professional Level Certifications
• Effective August 18, 2006, individuals who hold an active CCNP,
CCDP, CCIP, CCSP, or CCVP will re-certify all of their professional
level certifications:
when they pass any other Cisco professional level certification exam.
when they pass any CCIE written exam
re-certify prior to expiration, every 3 years
• Check status with Cisco ID into the Certification Tracking System:
https://www.certmanager.net/cisco/login.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2fCisco%2fDefault.aspx
• Acquiring new professional level skills help Networking
Professionals keep pace with evolving network platforms, which
integrate edge applications such as voice, wireless, and security
into the core
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Take Any Professional Level Exam to Recertify
Your Professional Level Certifications
CCNP CCDP CCIP CCSP CCVP
BSCI BSCI BSCI SND CVoice
BCMSN BCMSN QoS SNRS QoS
ISCW ARCH BGP SNPA CIPT
ONT MPLS IPS GWGK
CSVPN or
HIPS
IPTT
www.cisco.com/go/certifications
http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/le3/le2/le37/learning_certification_level_home.html
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For More Information
www.cisco.com/go/certifications
• Instant Answers
• www.cisco.com/go/certsupport
• CCNP Prep Center
• http://www.cisco.com/go/prep-ccnp
• Re-Certification
• www.cisco.com/go/recertification
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CCNP Program Changes
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Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP)
Why and How has the CCNP Changed?
Bob Martinez, Program/Product Manager
Rita Munshi, Cisco Certifications, Program Manager
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Why Change the CCNP Program?
Revitalize this high-profile, high-value certification
• Better support customers and the growth of the business
• Improve your time invested with better knowledge/skill payback
• Update content with ISRs, switch enhancements, Cisco IOS
Software Versions, and quality of service features
• Take a proactive role on the most successful advanced network
technologies:
Security features and functions – many developments
Addition of Wireless LANs to complement wired networks
Pace growth of IP communications (esp. IP telephony)
• Revitalize this high profile, high-value certification
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What Changes were made to CCNP topics?
CCNP - Before and After
BCMSN v3.0
Campus Switch Networks
Wireless LAN
ISCW v1.0
Implementing
Secure Converged
WANs
BSCI v3.0
Routing Protocols at
Campus Edge
ONT v1.0
Optimized Converged
Cisco Networks
Building Cisco
Multilayer Switched
Networks
(BCMSN)
Building Scalable Cisco
Internetworks
(BSCI)
Building Cisco Remote
Access Networks
(BCRAN)
Cisco Internetwork
Troubleshooting
(CIT)
Before After
ISRs, IPv6
Multicast Routing
New Course!
Broadband and Security
Wireless LANs
VoIP, Switch Security
New Course!
Quality of Service
Major Changes
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Why Add Advanced Technologies?
Network Architectures use (or will use) them
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How will this CCNP help in Today’s Job Market?
Better Position you to Take on and Succeed in Jobs
Involving Integrated Networks
• CCNP Professionals will be better able to help integrate
modern networks:
Technology resources and information assets
Processes that span multiple products and infrastructure
layers
• CCNP certifies capabilities within a broader network
architecture:
Routing and switching with multi-layer convergence
Quality of service for transport of voice and video
Secured services to protect assets (esp. preventative tasks)
Intelligent Information Network applications
• Employers benefit by our role helping to provide secure,
robust, high-availability, converged networks.
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How do these Networks go beyond past Infrastructures?
Consider Cisco’s Service-Oriented Network Architecture
(SONA)
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CCNP Courses Continue to Feature
the Enterprise Composite Network Model
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CCNP Wireless
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Dwayne Fields
CCIE-R&S, CCIP, CCNA, CCDA, CCSI,
CQS-WLAN
CCNP
Wireless
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CCNP Wireless Overview
Assumption: student has little existing wireless
knowledge
• BCMSN
Preferred wireless starting point before ONT
Continuation of campus with wireless
Technology, topologies, and baseline
configuration
• ONT
Scaling wireless AP deployment through:
Security
Management
• CUWN with Lightweight AP focus
Labs are Lightweight AP with controller only
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Wireless LAN (WLAN) Topologies
– Wireless client access
Mobile user
connectivity
– Wireless bridging
LAN-to-LAN
connectivity
– Wireless mesh
networking
Combination
of bridging and
user
connectivity
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WLAN Regulation and Standardization
• Regulatory agencies
FCC (United States)
ETSI (Europe)
• Standardization
IEEE 802.11
http://standards.ieee.org/getieee802/
• Certification of equipment
Wi-Fi Alliance certifies interoperability
between products.
Certifications include 802.11a,
802.11b, 802.11g, dual-band products,
and security testing.
Certified products can be found at
http://www.wi-fi.org.
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Evolution of WLAN Security
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Cisco Unified Wireless Network (CUWN)
Unified built-in support of leading-edge
applications, not an afterthought. Cisco Wireless
Location Appliance, Cisco WCS, SDN, NAC, Wi-Fi
phones, and RF firewalls.
Unified Advanced Services
World Class NMS that visualizes and helps secure your air space.
Cisco Wireless Control System (WCS).
World-Class Network Management
Cisco
Self-Defending
Network
•Seamless network infrastructure across a range of
platforms. Cisco 4400 and 2000 Wireless LAN Controllers.
Future Cisco Catalyst 6500, Series WiSM, ISR, and 3750
integration.
Network Unification
Mobility Platform
•APs dynamically configured and managed through
LWAPP. Cisco Aironet Access Points: 1500, 1300, 1240AG,
1230AG, 1130AG, and 1000. Bridges: 1400 and 1300.
•Secure clients that work out of the box. Cisco
Compatible client devices & Cisco Aironet clients.
Client Devices
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CUWN Components and Implementation
Autonomous Solution Lightweight
WLAN Solution
Engin (WLSE)
WLAN Management
WLAN Control
System (WCS)
Wireless Domain
Services (WDS)
Control WLAN Controller
PoE Switches,
Routers
Network Infrastructure
PoE switches,
Routers
Autonomous AP Access Points Lightweight AP
DHCP, DNS, AAA Clients DHCP, DNS, AAA
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Questions?
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Questions & Answers
Visit the CCNP Prep Center
http://www.cisco.com/go/prep-ccnp
Look for “Ask the Expert”
under the Discussions tab
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Q & A
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Notes de l'éditeur On Aug 15, 2006, Cisco will announce the comprehensive update of the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) certification program. We want to make sure you are aware of the planned changes, the reasons behind them, and to enable you to continue to partner with us to offer and grow this highly successful certification program.
We originally talked about the coming CCNP changes at the Cannes summit last October. As we move closer to launch date, we now have more details to share with you, in confidence.
By advising you of the planned changes now, we hope to enable you to begin preparations for these important new labs, courses, and derivative works before the August launch.
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In a nutshell, how would you summarize the skill set the new CCNP will possess?
Narrate the slide, answer the question
Rita: What If a candidate has taken some of the old exams already? Do they have to start from scratch, or can they combine the exams to achieve CCNP certification?
Ray: They can combine. No candidate will have to take more than four of the CCNP exams to achieve their certification, using what we refer to as “mix and match” logic
Rita:I see, will you please explain that further?
Ray: Speak to the following, provide an example:
BCMSN =BCMSN
BSCI= BSCI
BCRAN= ISCW
CIT= ONT
Or will this be untrue? What has been decided?
What are the exact dates when you expect the courses and exams to go live and retire?
We need to decide this: If standard, all recommended training associated with the retiring exams will end of life on date x (course EOL date is 60 days after announcement )T he last day to register for the retiring exams will be date y (exam EOL date is 90 days after announcement)
What are the exact dates when you expect the courses and exams to go live and retire?
We need to decide this: If standard, all recommended training associated with the retiring exams will end of life on date x (course EOL date is 60 days after announcement )T he last day to register for the retiring exams will be date y (exam EOL date is 90 days after announcement)
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The expanded professional level re-certification policy recognizes certification holders who have taken steps to diversify their networking knowledge and skills
New skills empower Networking Professionals to keep pace with evolving network platforms, which integrate edge applications such as voice, wireless, and security into the core
Narrate the slide, answer the question
What are the exact dates when you expect the courses and exams to go live and retire?
We need to decide this: If standard, all recommended training associated with the retiring exams will end of life on date x (course EOL date is 60 days after announcement )T he last day to register for the retiring exams will be date y (exam EOL date is 90 days after announcement)
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The expanded professional level re-certification policy recognizes certification holders who have taken steps to diversify their networking knowledge and skills
New skills empower Networking Professionals to keep pace with evolving network platforms, which integrate edge applications such as voice, wireless, and security into the core
Narrate the slide, answer the question
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