Preparing for your Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) can be a nerve-racking experience. The CCNA requires that you take an exam to prove your competence in routing, switching and connectivity. This exam is valid for three years, at which time you will need to re-take the CCNA to continue your certification.A CCNA is a beginning-level certification, and gives you a solid foundation in Cisco networking. The demand for CCNAs has been rising over the last several years, so if you are interesting in network engineering or you want to give you career a boost, this certification is a must. There are many training programs aimed at preparing you for this exam. If you are serious about taking the CCNA, you should take advantage of these programs to ensure your successs in passing the CCNA. If a classroom setting is too expensive, time-consuming or just not practical to help you prepare, there are many training programs that you can purchase and use at home. With this type of training, you can learn at your own pace. Because this kind of preparation is so popular, there are a variety of programs available to meet your preparation needs. These programs can include training videos hosted by real-world professionals walking you through specific tasks and giving you hands-on knowledge. Accompanying materials may include workbooks to help you master your skills, and practice questions that can help you prepare for the questions on your CCNA exam. Adequate preparation is a must if you are serious about getting your CCNA certification. With the large variety of programs available, you should look around and find the one that suits your learning needs the best. Some good things to look for in a CCNA training program are:-Tips and training from real-world professionals If you want to learn through videos, find a program that is instructed by a well-qualified professional. The highest certification that you can obtain is a Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE). A CCIE with real-world Cisco network experience would be the best instructor. -Accompanying Materials Workbooks are a great way to practice and enhance your skills and retain knowledge.. Other great preparation materials inlcude practice questions. Combined with video instruction and workbooks, knowing how to apply your knowledge and skills in an exam situtation may be the final resource you need to be fully prepared for your CCNA.Taking and passing a CCNA is an important step in your career, so you should be prepared. Find a training program that will prepare you and give you the skills, knowledge and confidence you need to pass the CCNA.
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Cisco Networking Academy @ Edison Community College
Edison Community College offers classes to achieve technical certifications using the Cisco Networking Academy Program. All classes also apply toward several Associate degrees.
Potential certifications represented by our Cisco Academy classes include:
Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP)
Cisco Firewall Specialist
Cisco Advanced Wireless LAN Field Specialist (AWLANFE)
CompTIA A+
CompTIA Server+
CompTIA Security+
Panduit Certified Technician (PCT)
CLASSES
CIT 211S OPERATING SYSTEMS CONCEPTS (HP IT ESSENTIALS II)In depth study of operating systems concepts, organization and functions that are incorporated in any modern operating system including commands used in a working systems environment. Topics include single and multi-user systems, single and multi-tasking systems and graphical user interfaces. Operating systems for microcomputers, work stations, minicomputers and mainframe computers are explored.
CIT 215S MICROCOMPUTER HARDWARE (HP IT ESSENTIALS I)In-depth, hands-on exploration of microcomputer hardware, components and peripherals. Emphasis on the importance of the microcomputer specialist's ability to recognize, install, change and modify computer systems and components. Configuration and connection of peripheral equipment is explored, as is the installation of network hardware and cabling.
CSC 115S FUNDAMENTALS OF VOICE AND DATA CABLING (PNIE)Provides and interview of cabling and networking industry standards as well as emerging cabling technologies. Students will document, design and install network cabling, describe laboratory safety and on-the-job safety, and work effectively in group environments. Students will become familiar with cabling issues related to data and voice connections, media and transmissions practices, and cabling customer support. The content of this course helps prepare students for the Panduit Certified Technician certification exam.
CSC 116S FUNDAMENTALS OF NETWORK SECURITY (FNS)Provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to design and implement fundamental network security solutions to reduce the risk of revenue loss and vulnerability of network resources. Fundamentals of Network Security helps prepare students to take the SECUR (Securing Cisco IOS Networks) and CSPFA (Cisco Secure PIX Firewall Advanced) exams in preparation for the Cisco Firewall Specialist. These exams also count toward security-professional-level CCSP certification. Successful completion of the course also helps prepare students for the CompTIA Security+ exam.
CSC 117S FUNDAMENTALS OF WIRELESS LANS (FWL)Provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to understand radio technologies associated with WLAN 802.11 standards, understand WLAN and bridge topologies and applications, configure WLAN products including access points, bridges, client devices and accessories, explain software and management features, configure various security methods for Wireless LAN environments, understand basic antenna theory, and understand how to perform a site survey covering WLAN topology and design. Fundamentals of Wireless LANs helps students to achieve the Cisco Wireless LAN Support Specialist designation (WLANFE).
CSC 110S NETWORKS AND LAYERS (CCNA 1)Provides students with an introduction to the computer and data networking field. Focuses on network terminology and protocols, local-area networks (LANs), wide-area networks (WANs), Open System Interconnection (OSI) models, cabling, cabling tools, routers, router configuration, Ethernet, Internet Protocol (IP) addressing, and networking standards. First of four courses helping students prepare for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification exam. Prerequisite: grade of “C” or better in CIT 215S or A+ certification or department approval. Lab fee.
CSC 111S ROUTER USE (CCNA 2)Provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary for initial router configuration, router software management, routing protocol configuration, TCP/IP, and access control lists (ACLs). Second of four courses helping students prepare for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification exam. Prerequisite: grade of “C” or better in CSC 110S. Lab fee.
CSC 130S VIRTUAL LANS (CCNA 3)Provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary for Variable Length Subnet Masks (VLSM), intermediate routing protocols such as RIP v2, single-area OSPF, and EIGRP, performing command-line interface configuration of switches, Ethernet switching, virtual LANs (VLANs), spanning tree protocol (STP), and the VLAN trunking protocol (VTP). Third of four courses helping students prepare for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification exam. Prerequisite: grade of “C” or better in CSC 111S. Lab fee.
CSC 131S WIDE AREA NETWORKING (CCNA 4)Provides students with a study of wide area networks (WANs) including advanced IP addressing techniques, network address translation (NAT), port address translation (PAT), dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP), WAN technology and terminology, PPP, ISDN, DDR, frame relay, and network management. Fourth of four courses helping students prepare for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification exam. Prerequisite: grade of “C” or better in CSC 130S. Lab fee.
CSC 150S ADVANCED ROUTING (CCNP 1)Introduction to advanced routing protocols required on scalable networks. Topics include OSPF, EIGRP, and BGP operations and configuration. Building Scalable Networks addresses those tasks that network managers and administrators need to perform when managing access and controlling overhead traffic in growing, routed, networks once basic connectivity has been established. BSN discusses router capabilities used to control traffic over LANs and WANs, as well as connecting corporate networks to an Internet Service Provider (ISP). Prepares the student to pursue the Cisco CCNP examination. Prerequisite: CSC 131S or CCNA certification.
CSC 151S REMOTE ACCESS (CCNP 2)The study of how to build a remote access network to interconnect central sites to branch offices and home office/telecommuters and then control access to the central site, as well as maximize bandwidth utilization over the remote links. Prepares the student to pursue the Cisco CCNP examination. Prerequisite: CSC 131S or CCNA certification. Lab Fee.
CSC 170S MULTI-LAYER SWITCHING (CCNP 3)The study of building campus networks using multi-layer switching technologies over high speed Ethernet. The class will include an overview of SPT, bridging, switching and VLAN management. Students will also design, configure and troubleshoot multi-layered switched and routed networks. The class is designed to prepare the student to pursue the Cisco CCNP examination. Prerequisite: CSC 131S or CCNA certification.
CSC 171S NETWORK TROUBLESHOOTING (CCNP 4)The study of how to baseline and troubleshoot a LAN and WAN environment. Students learn to test and identify problems with routers and switches in multiprotocol environments. Topics include Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Token Ring LANs, Serial, Frame Relay and ISDN BRI WANs. The class is designed to prepare the student to pursue the Cisco CCNP examination. Prerequisites: CSC 150S, CSC 151S, and CSC 170S.
Potential certifications represented by our Cisco Academy classes include:
Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP)
Cisco Firewall Specialist
Cisco Advanced Wireless LAN Field Specialist (AWLANFE)
CompTIA A+
CompTIA Server+
CompTIA Security+
Panduit Certified Technician (PCT)
CLASSES
CIT 211S OPERATING SYSTEMS CONCEPTS (HP IT ESSENTIALS II)In depth study of operating systems concepts, organization and functions that are incorporated in any modern operating system including commands used in a working systems environment. Topics include single and multi-user systems, single and multi-tasking systems and graphical user interfaces. Operating systems for microcomputers, work stations, minicomputers and mainframe computers are explored.
CIT 215S MICROCOMPUTER HARDWARE (HP IT ESSENTIALS I)In-depth, hands-on exploration of microcomputer hardware, components and peripherals. Emphasis on the importance of the microcomputer specialist's ability to recognize, install, change and modify computer systems and components. Configuration and connection of peripheral equipment is explored, as is the installation of network hardware and cabling.
CSC 115S FUNDAMENTALS OF VOICE AND DATA CABLING (PNIE)Provides and interview of cabling and networking industry standards as well as emerging cabling technologies. Students will document, design and install network cabling, describe laboratory safety and on-the-job safety, and work effectively in group environments. Students will become familiar with cabling issues related to data and voice connections, media and transmissions practices, and cabling customer support. The content of this course helps prepare students for the Panduit Certified Technician certification exam.
CSC 116S FUNDAMENTALS OF NETWORK SECURITY (FNS)Provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to design and implement fundamental network security solutions to reduce the risk of revenue loss and vulnerability of network resources. Fundamentals of Network Security helps prepare students to take the SECUR (Securing Cisco IOS Networks) and CSPFA (Cisco Secure PIX Firewall Advanced) exams in preparation for the Cisco Firewall Specialist. These exams also count toward security-professional-level CCSP certification. Successful completion of the course also helps prepare students for the CompTIA Security+ exam.
CSC 117S FUNDAMENTALS OF WIRELESS LANS (FWL)Provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to understand radio technologies associated with WLAN 802.11 standards, understand WLAN and bridge topologies and applications, configure WLAN products including access points, bridges, client devices and accessories, explain software and management features, configure various security methods for Wireless LAN environments, understand basic antenna theory, and understand how to perform a site survey covering WLAN topology and design. Fundamentals of Wireless LANs helps students to achieve the Cisco Wireless LAN Support Specialist designation (WLANFE).
CSC 110S NETWORKS AND LAYERS (CCNA 1)Provides students with an introduction to the computer and data networking field. Focuses on network terminology and protocols, local-area networks (LANs), wide-area networks (WANs), Open System Interconnection (OSI) models, cabling, cabling tools, routers, router configuration, Ethernet, Internet Protocol (IP) addressing, and networking standards. First of four courses helping students prepare for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification exam. Prerequisite: grade of “C” or better in CIT 215S or A+ certification or department approval. Lab fee.
CSC 111S ROUTER USE (CCNA 2)Provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary for initial router configuration, router software management, routing protocol configuration, TCP/IP, and access control lists (ACLs). Second of four courses helping students prepare for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification exam. Prerequisite: grade of “C” or better in CSC 110S. Lab fee.
CSC 130S VIRTUAL LANS (CCNA 3)Provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary for Variable Length Subnet Masks (VLSM), intermediate routing protocols such as RIP v2, single-area OSPF, and EIGRP, performing command-line interface configuration of switches, Ethernet switching, virtual LANs (VLANs), spanning tree protocol (STP), and the VLAN trunking protocol (VTP). Third of four courses helping students prepare for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification exam. Prerequisite: grade of “C” or better in CSC 111S. Lab fee.
CSC 131S WIDE AREA NETWORKING (CCNA 4)Provides students with a study of wide area networks (WANs) including advanced IP addressing techniques, network address translation (NAT), port address translation (PAT), dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP), WAN technology and terminology, PPP, ISDN, DDR, frame relay, and network management. Fourth of four courses helping students prepare for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification exam. Prerequisite: grade of “C” or better in CSC 130S. Lab fee.
CSC 150S ADVANCED ROUTING (CCNP 1)Introduction to advanced routing protocols required on scalable networks. Topics include OSPF, EIGRP, and BGP operations and configuration. Building Scalable Networks addresses those tasks that network managers and administrators need to perform when managing access and controlling overhead traffic in growing, routed, networks once basic connectivity has been established. BSN discusses router capabilities used to control traffic over LANs and WANs, as well as connecting corporate networks to an Internet Service Provider (ISP). Prepares the student to pursue the Cisco CCNP examination. Prerequisite: CSC 131S or CCNA certification.
CSC 151S REMOTE ACCESS (CCNP 2)The study of how to build a remote access network to interconnect central sites to branch offices and home office/telecommuters and then control access to the central site, as well as maximize bandwidth utilization over the remote links. Prepares the student to pursue the Cisco CCNP examination. Prerequisite: CSC 131S or CCNA certification. Lab Fee.
CSC 170S MULTI-LAYER SWITCHING (CCNP 3)The study of building campus networks using multi-layer switching technologies over high speed Ethernet. The class will include an overview of SPT, bridging, switching and VLAN management. Students will also design, configure and troubleshoot multi-layered switched and routed networks. The class is designed to prepare the student to pursue the Cisco CCNP examination. Prerequisite: CSC 131S or CCNA certification.
CSC 171S NETWORK TROUBLESHOOTING (CCNP 4)The study of how to baseline and troubleshoot a LAN and WAN environment. Students learn to test and identify problems with routers and switches in multiprotocol environments. Topics include Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Token Ring LANs, Serial, Frame Relay and ISDN BRI WANs. The class is designed to prepare the student to pursue the Cisco CCNP examination. Prerequisites: CSC 150S, CSC 151S, and CSC 170S.
CCNA - Cisco Certified Network Associate
CCNA - Cisco Certified Network Associate

CCNA - Exam Information
The first step in becoming a Cisco Guru, is to take and pass the CCNA exam. The exam to take and pass to become a Cisco Certified Network Associate has changed throughout the years. The most recent update to this exam was the update from the 640-607 version to the 640-801 version. The 640-607 has been officially retired and is no longer a choice for this exam.
CCNA - Exam Details
The passing score in the past had been posted by Cisco and at one time was in the upper 800’s to pass, however they no longer publish what the official passing score is. The exam consists of 55 to 65 questions including multiple choice, drag and drop, and a few simulation questions throughout the exam. You will have a total of 90 minutes to complete this exam. The following are topics that will be included on the current CCNA exam. (Provided by Cisco)
Planning & Designing
Design a simple LAN using Cisco Technology
Design an IP addressing scheme to meet design requirements
Select an appropriate routing protocol based on user requirements
Design a simple internetwork using Cisco technology
Develop an access list to meet user specifications
Choose WAN services to meet customer requirements
Implementation & Operation
Configure routing protocols given user requirements
Configure IP addresses, subnet masks, and gateway addresses on routers and hosts
Configure a router for additional administrative functionality
Configure a switch with VLANS and inter-switch communication
Implement a LAN
Customize a switch configuration to meet specified network requirements
Manage system image and device configuration files
Perform an initial configuration on a router
Perform an initial configuration on a switch
Implement access lists
Implement simple WAN protocols
Troubleshooting
Utilize the OSI model as a guide for systematic network troubleshooting
Perform LAN and VLAN troubleshooting
Troubleshoot routing protocols
Troubleshoot IP addressing and host configuration
Troubleshoot a device as part of a working network
Troubleshoot an access list
Perform simple WAN troubleshooting
Technology
Describe network communications using layered models
Describe the Spanning Tree process
Compare and contrast key characteristics of LAN environments
Evaluate the characteristics of routing protocols
Evaluate TCP/IP communication process and its associated protocols
Describe the components of network devices
Evaluate rules for packet control
Evaluate key characteristics of WANs
The first step in becoming a Cisco Guru, is to take and pass the CCNA exam. The exam to take and pass to become a Cisco Certified Network Associate has changed throughout the years. The most recent update to this exam was the update from the 640-607 version to the 640-801 version. The 640-607 has been officially retired and is no longer a choice for this exam.
CCNA - Exam Details
The passing score in the past had been posted by Cisco and at one time was in the upper 800’s to pass, however they no longer publish what the official passing score is. The exam consists of 55 to 65 questions including multiple choice, drag and drop, and a few simulation questions throughout the exam. You will have a total of 90 minutes to complete this exam. The following are topics that will be included on the current CCNA exam. (Provided by Cisco)
Planning & Designing
Design a simple LAN using Cisco Technology
Design an IP addressing scheme to meet design requirements
Select an appropriate routing protocol based on user requirements
Design a simple internetwork using Cisco technology
Develop an access list to meet user specifications
Choose WAN services to meet customer requirements
Implementation & Operation
Configure routing protocols given user requirements
Configure IP addresses, subnet masks, and gateway addresses on routers and hosts
Configure a router for additional administrative functionality
Configure a switch with VLANS and inter-switch communication
Implement a LAN
Customize a switch configuration to meet specified network requirements
Manage system image and device configuration files
Perform an initial configuration on a router
Perform an initial configuration on a switch
Implement access lists
Implement simple WAN protocols
Troubleshooting
Utilize the OSI model as a guide for systematic network troubleshooting
Perform LAN and VLAN troubleshooting
Troubleshoot routing protocols
Troubleshoot IP addressing and host configuration
Troubleshoot a device as part of a working network
Troubleshoot an access list
Perform simple WAN troubleshooting
Technology
Describe network communications using layered models
Describe the Spanning Tree process
Compare and contrast key characteristics of LAN environments
Evaluate the characteristics of routing protocols
Evaluate TCP/IP communication process and its associated protocols
Describe the components of network devices
Evaluate rules for packet control
Evaluate key characteristics of WANs
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Retired Certifications
Over time, as technologies change and products are made obselete, some certifications are retired. Retired certifications are no longer valid.
Certifications that fall into this category are listed below.
Business Ready Teleworker Solution Fundamentals
CCDP SNA/IP Integration
CCDP WAN Sw
CCIP Cable
CCIP Content Networking
CCIP DSL Networks
CCIP MPLS
CCIP Metro
CCIP Packet Telephony
CCIP Security
CCNA WAN Sw
CCNP LAN ATM
CCNP Network Management
CCNP SNA/IP Integration
CCNP Security
CCNP VOICE Access
CCNP WAN Sw Certification
Cable Communications for Account Managers
Certification Test-Understanding PBX Systems and Technology - VOD
Cisco ATP Optical Metro Transport AM/EM - Japanese
Cisco Access Routing & LAN Switching Sales Specialist
Cisco Access Routing & LAN Switching Specialist
Cisco Cable Communications Sales Spec
Cisco Cable Communications Sales Specialist
Cisco Cable Communications Specialist
Cisco Call Manager Express Specialist
Cisco Content Networking Sales Specialist
Cisco Content Networking Specialist
Cisco Content Networking Specialization Exam for SE's and FE's
Cisco Customer Contact Support - Retired
Cisco Firewall Specialist - Net Academy
Cisco IDS Specialist
Cisco IP Communications Support Specialist
Cisco IP Telephony
Cisco IP Telephony Express Spec
Cisco IP Telephony Express Specialist
Cisco IP Telephony Operations Specialist
Cisco IP Telephony-Enterprise Voice Over Data Design
Cisco IP Telephony-Installation, Support and Maintenance
Cisco Internet Solutions Specialist
Cisco Multiservice Switching Specialist
Cisco MxU Specialist
Cisco Network Management Sales Specialist
Cisco Network Management Specialist
Cisco Network Management Specialist
Cisco Optical Specialist
Cisco Partner and Solutions Essentials for Account Managers 5.2
Cisco Partner and Solutions Essentials for Enterprise Account Manager 6.0 - Latin American
Cisco Products Solutions Essentials 7.0
Cisco Products Solutions Essentials 8.0
Cisco Public Access Design Specialist
Cisco Public Access Support Specialist
Cisco Remote Dial Access: Voice and Data Specialization for AM's
Cisco Sales Expert v1
Cisco Sales Expert v2
Cisco Security Specialist 1
Cisco Storage Networking Design Specialist
Cisco Storage Networking Support Specialist
Cisco VPN/Security Sales Specialist
Cisco Voice Over Frame Relay
Cisco Wireless LAN Design Specialist
Cisco Wireless LAN Sales Spec
Cisco Wireless LAN Sales Specialist
Cisco Wireless LAN Support Specialist
Converged Business Solution Integration
DSL Specialization for Account Managers
DSL Specialization for SE's and FE's
EMEA SME v1.0
Enterprise
Enterprise - Japanese Language Version
Enterprise Skills Assessment
Enterprise for Account Managers
IPT Telephony Troubleshooting
Information Systems Security (INFOSEC) Professional
Network Management Specialization
Network Management for Account Managers
Network Mgt.
Open Programmable Switching Engineer
PBX Fundamentals
QoS
SCM Operation and Maintenance
SNA/IP Design Specialist
SNA/IP Solutions
SNA/IP Support Specialist
SNA/IP for Systems Engineers
Security Solutions
Selling AVVID Architecture
Small-to-Medium Business
Switched WAN Solutions for the Enterprise
Unity
Unity Engineer Specialization
Unity Engineer Specialization v1.1
Voice Solutions for Account Managers
Voice Solutions for System Engineers
Wireless LAN for Account Managers
Wireless LAN for SEs
Wireless LAN for SEs and FEs
Over time, as technologies change and products are made obselete, some certifications are retired. Retired certifications are no longer valid.
Certifications that fall into this category are listed below.
Business Ready Teleworker Solution Fundamentals
CCDP SNA/IP Integration
CCDP WAN Sw
CCIP Cable
CCIP Content Networking
CCIP DSL Networks
CCIP MPLS
CCIP Metro
CCIP Packet Telephony
CCIP Security
CCNA WAN Sw
CCNP LAN ATM
CCNP Network Management
CCNP SNA/IP Integration
CCNP Security
CCNP VOICE Access
CCNP WAN Sw Certification
Cable Communications for Account Managers
Certification Test-Understanding PBX Systems and Technology - VOD
Cisco ATP Optical Metro Transport AM/EM - Japanese
Cisco Access Routing & LAN Switching Sales Specialist
Cisco Access Routing & LAN Switching Specialist
Cisco Cable Communications Sales Spec
Cisco Cable Communications Sales Specialist
Cisco Cable Communications Specialist
Cisco Call Manager Express Specialist
Cisco Content Networking Sales Specialist
Cisco Content Networking Specialist
Cisco Content Networking Specialization Exam for SE's and FE's
Cisco Customer Contact Support - Retired
Cisco Firewall Specialist - Net Academy
Cisco IDS Specialist
Cisco IP Communications Support Specialist
Cisco IP Telephony
Cisco IP Telephony Express Spec
Cisco IP Telephony Express Specialist
Cisco IP Telephony Operations Specialist
Cisco IP Telephony-Enterprise Voice Over Data Design
Cisco IP Telephony-Installation, Support and Maintenance
Cisco Internet Solutions Specialist
Cisco Multiservice Switching Specialist
Cisco MxU Specialist
Cisco Network Management Sales Specialist
Cisco Network Management Specialist
Cisco Network Management Specialist
Cisco Optical Specialist
Cisco Partner and Solutions Essentials for Account Managers 5.2
Cisco Partner and Solutions Essentials for Enterprise Account Manager 6.0 - Latin American
Cisco Products Solutions Essentials 7.0
Cisco Products Solutions Essentials 8.0
Cisco Public Access Design Specialist
Cisco Public Access Support Specialist
Cisco Remote Dial Access: Voice and Data Specialization for AM's
Cisco Sales Expert v1
Cisco Sales Expert v2
Cisco Security Specialist 1
Cisco Storage Networking Design Specialist
Cisco Storage Networking Support Specialist
Cisco VPN/Security Sales Specialist
Cisco Voice Over Frame Relay
Cisco Wireless LAN Design Specialist
Cisco Wireless LAN Sales Spec
Cisco Wireless LAN Sales Specialist
Cisco Wireless LAN Support Specialist
Converged Business Solution Integration
DSL Specialization for Account Managers
DSL Specialization for SE's and FE's
EMEA SME v1.0
Enterprise
Enterprise - Japanese Language Version
Enterprise Skills Assessment
Enterprise for Account Managers
IPT Telephony Troubleshooting
Information Systems Security (INFOSEC) Professional
Network Management Specialization
Network Management for Account Managers
Network Mgt.
Open Programmable Switching Engineer
PBX Fundamentals
QoS
SCM Operation and Maintenance
SNA/IP Design Specialist
SNA/IP Solutions
SNA/IP Support Specialist
SNA/IP for Systems Engineers
Security Solutions
Selling AVVID Architecture
Small-to-Medium Business
Switched WAN Solutions for the Enterprise
Unity
Unity Engineer Specialization
Unity Engineer Specialization v1.1
Voice Solutions for Account Managers
Voice Solutions for System Engineers
Wireless LAN for Account Managers
Wireless LAN for SEs
Wireless LAN for SEs and FEs
Retired CCIE tracks
Retired CCIE tracks
Some previously awarded CCIE specialisations are no longer offered, and have been retired by Cisco. These are:
WAN Switching CCIE (Essentially a specialisation focusing on the IGX/BPX switch products, which had been acquired as part of the StrataCom aquisition)
ISP Dial CCIE
SNA/IP Integration CCIE (aka CCIE Blue)
Design CCIE
WAN Switching CCIE (Essentially a specialisation focusing on the IGX/BPX switch products, which had been acquired as part of the StrataCom aquisition)
ISP Dial CCIE
SNA/IP Integration CCIE (aka CCIE Blue)
Design CCIE
CCIE Storage Networking
CCIE Storage Networking
The latest addition to the CCIE certification tracks is the CCIE Storage Networking track. As the name suggests, the Storage Networking track concentrates on storage networking topics, such as Fibre Channel, iSCSI, FCIP, Intra VSAN Routing and FICON.
CCIE Voice
CCIE Voice
The Voice track concentrates on voice solutions for the enterprise and includes subjects such as QoS, MGCP, Call Manager (Cisco's VoIP PBX), Cisco Unity (Cisco's Unified Messaging platform), Unity Express and IP Contact Center Express.
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