How Should I Clear the CCNP Enpterprise
By now, you've heard that the Cisco Certified Network
Professional (CCNP) certification track in its current form of three exams and
a Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) prerequisite is retiring. The last
day to obtain a CCNP credential by using the current exam track is Feb. 23,
2020. On Feb. 24, 2020, the current track is being replaced with a track that
requires passing two exams but has no prerequisite. This new credential is
titled CCNP Enterprise.
The CCNP Enterprise credential requires a candidate to pass
the core exam numbered 300-401 and one of any of the following concentration
exams:
· Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and
Services (ENARSI) 300-410
· Implementing Cisco SD-WAN Solutions (ENSDWI) 300-415
· Designing Cisco Enterprise Networks (ENSLD) 300-420
· Designing Cisco Enterprise Wireless Networks (ENWLSD)
300-425
· Implementing Cisco Enterprise Wireless Networks (ENWLSI)
300-430
Of particular note in this new track is that CCNP Wireless
and CCDP are now concentrations in Enterprise instead of separate credentials.
However, until Feb. 24, Cisco requires you to obtain a CCNP
Routing and Switching credential by already having a CCNA credential in addition
to passing the 300-101 ROUTE exam, the 300-115 SWITCH exam, and the 300-135
TSHOOT exam. Furthermore, you can obtain a CCNP Wireless credential or a Cisco
Certified Design Professional (CCDP) credential by obtaining the CCNP Routing
and Switching credential and then taking the appropriate concentration exam.
Most CCNP candidates take the exams in succession over
time. For example, you might choose to start studying for the 300-101 ROUTE
exam immediately after you obtain your CCNA credential. After you take and pass
the ROUTE exam, you might then study for and take the SWITCH exam. After
passing the SWITCH exam, you might choose to study for and pass the DevNet 300-910 DEVOPS
Dumps to complete your certification. In other words, obtaining a CCNP
credential on the existing track takes time.
If you've already spent a reasonable amount of time and
money studying for the CCNP Routing and Switching credential in its current
form, you might be wondering whether all that time and money have been wasted.
They have not. Cisco has implemented a migration policy for candidates who are
already invested in the existing exam track. Therefore, Cisco’s advice for
existing candidates is to keep working toward your credentials on the current
track. As of this writing, you have more than six months to complete the
credential. That's at least two months of study time per exam for CCNP Routing
and Switching. If you’ve already passed one or two of the CCNP Routing and
Switching exams, then you have even more time to study for any remaining exams
you must sit. Moreover, you’re in a better position to obtain the new
credential even if you miss the Feb. 23, 2020, deadline.
If you just started studying for your first CCNP exam, two
possible outcomes are awaiting you when the changeover date hits:
1. You completed only one or two exams on the existing
track.
2. You completed the entire track and gained your CCNP
Routing and Switching credential.
If you completed the entire CCNP Routing and Switching
track, congratulations, your new CCNP credential will automatically become the
new CCNP Enterprise credential on Feb. 24. In addition, you’ll receive two
specialist credentials: Cisco Certified Specialist – Enterprise Core and Cisco
Certified Specialist – Enterprise Advanced Infrastructure Implementation. You
won’t need to take any additional exams to obtain the new credential, although
you will need to recertify every three years by either submitting continuing
education credits or by taking qualifying exams.
There are several possible outcomes if you were not able to
complete the entire Routing and Switching track before Feb. 24. For your
convenience, those outcomes break down as follows:
In other words, if you completed only the 300-101 ROUTE
exam or only the 300-115 SWITCH exam, you’ll need to sit the 300-401 exam and
choose a concentration exam from the list of six to complete your credential.
However, if you manage to take and pass both ROUTE and SWITCH before Feb. 24, you
automatically receive the Cisco Certified Specialist – Enterprise Core
credential. The Specialist – Enterprise Core credential means that you need
only take one of the six new concentration exams to complete CCNP Enterprise
Core.
If you take and pass the TSHOOT exam before Feb. 24, 2020,
but still need ROUTE or SWITCH, you'll receive the Cisco Certified Specialist –
Enterprise Advanced Infrastructure Implementation credential. On or after Feb.
24, 2020, you'll need to take and pass only the core exam, DevNet 300-920 DEVWBX
Dumps, to obtain the CCNP Enterprise credential.
Confusing? Yes. To make it easier, Cisco has created a
Web-based migration tool that allows you to specify the exams you have passed
on the existing track and then tells you what you’ll need to pass on the new
track to complete your credential. There are similar migration tools for the
CCNP Wireless credential and the CCDP credential. If you successfully obtain
CCNP Wireless before Feb. 24, you will receive the new CCNP Enterprise
credential and three Wireless specialist credentials. If you successfully
obtain CCDP before Feb. 24, you will receive the new CCNP Enterprise credential
and two Design specialist credentials.
Using the above information, you could theoretically obtain
your CCNP credential by taking only two exams even if you start the process
before Feb. 24. If you were to take and pass the TSHOOT (300-135) exam before
Feb. 24, then take and pass the ENCOR (300-401) exam after Feb. 24, you will
have obtained your CCNP Enterprise credential. However, playing it this way is
risky because DevNet
300-915 DEVIOT Dumps are widely available right now for all three of the
CCNP Routing and Switching exams. Nothing yet exists for CCNP Enterprise.
Regardless of the exam path, if you've already begun
working toward your CCNP credential, you should keep going. Putting all that
you've already invested aside to wait for the changeover only increases the
amount of money and time you'll spend overall.
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