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  • CISCO CERTIFICATIONS
  • CISCO DevNet - Coding & API's
    • Untitled
  • CCNA
    • Networking Fundamentals
    • Introduction
    • OSI, TCP/IP and 5 Layer Model
    • Binary
    • Hexadecimal
    • Cabling and Packet Flows
    • IP v4 Addressing
      • VLSM
    • Cisco IOS Software
    • Wireshark Basics
    • Switches
      • VLANS
        • DTP/VTP (Cisco Proprietary)
        • STP - Classic
        • STP - RSTP
      • EtherChannel
    • Routing
      • Dynamic Routing
      • RIP and EIGRP
      • OSPF 1 - Basics
      • OSPF 2 - Cost, Neighbours and Configs
      • OSPF 3 - Network and LSA Types
      • FHRP
        • HSRP
        • VRRP
      • IP SLA
      • BGP
        • Regular Expressions
    • Programming
  • CCNP
    • SetUp Stuff
    • CCNP ENCOR 350-401
      • Packet Forwarding:
  • IP Address Managers
    • Opensource
  • CCNA LABS
  • CCNA LABS
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CCNP

You need to write 2 exams to get your CCNP as from Febreuary 2020. The previous prerequsite of having a current CCNA is no longer valid and one can write whichever exam you want.

The 1st exam for the CCNP is a pre-requisite for the CCNP and CCIE called ENCOR or the Cisco Enterprise Core Technologies.Then a second exam can be chosen (from any of the below, depending on the route one wants to take) and you need to take and pass one of the following Concentration exams:

  • 300-410 ENARSI: Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services (ENARSI)

  • 300-415 ENSDWI: Implementing Cisco SD-WAN Solutions (SDWAN300)

  • 300-420 ENSLD: Designing Cisco Enterprise Networks (ENSLD)

  • 300-425 ENWLSD: Designing Cisco Enterprise Wireless Networks (ENWLSD)

  • 300-430 ENWLSI: Implementing Cisco Enterprise Wireless Networks (ENWLSI)

  • 300-435 ENAUTO: Implementing Automation for Cisco Enterprise Solutions (ENAUI)

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