Cisco CCNA (640-802) FAQ
22:38, 2008-Aug-14
Cisco CCNA (640-802) FAQ
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The
prestigious Cisco CCNA certification is going to become even more
prestigious later this year - and from all accounts, even more
difficult! The current 640-801 exam will be phased out on November 6,
giving candidates plenty of time to prepare for that exam. The new
640-802 exam is actually being introduced August 1, giving CCNA
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Naturally,
CCNA candidates have a lot of questions regarding these changes. I??ve
prepared this FAQ to answer the most common questions arriving in my
email inbox. If your question isn??t answered here, send it to me and
your question just might be in the next FAQ!
Q: Should I stop studying for the 640-801 exam?
A:
Absolutely not. Actually, this should help you accelerate your efforts!
Cisco has been kind enough to keep the current exam around through
November 6, so you have more than enough time to pass the current
version. Also, while I??m sure there will be some 640-802 study tools
available soon, you won??t have a wide selection until later this year.
Never delay your career progress or your studies - hit those books and
pass the 640-801!
On a personal note, I??ve taken Cisco
certification exams for almost a decade as well as taking exams from
other vendors for about 14 years, and I??ve never been big on taking a
brand-new exam. Some people like to do so, though- it??s all a matter of
personal preference.
Q: What??s this I hear about another Cisco certification being offered?
A:
Cisco no longer views the CCNA as an entry-level exam, and I think
that??s a fantastic change. I have personally taught and written CCNA
materials for several years, and I have never considered the CCNA to be
entry-level. When you??re troubleshooting OSPF virtual links, you are
not working at entry level!
Cisco does recognize the need for an
entry-level certification, and that??s why they??ve developed the CCENT
(Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician) certification. I??ll have
more details on that in a future article, but earning the CCENT is not
required to become a CCNA.
Q: Is there still going to be a one-exam path and a two-exam path to the CCNA?
A:
Yes, and again, I expect it to be more difficult to earn either way. If
you choose the two-exam path, you??re actually going to take two ICND
exams - ICND 1 (640-822) and ICND 2 (640-816). The INTRO exam for the
current CCNA path will be phased out on November 6, along with the
current ICND and CCNA exams. If you choose the two-exam path, passing
the ICND 1 exam will make you a CCENT.
Q: Which topics will be dropped when the 640-801 exam is dropped?
A:
Following the trend of other Cisco exams, the 640-802 exams will not
test on ISDN. That??s the only major topic I see so far that will be
dropped. This exam isn??t getting any easier!
Q: Which topics will be added?
A:
A *lot* of them. According to Cisco??s CCNA exam blueprint, you can
expect to see questions on Voice over IP, wireless, Rapid Spanning Tree
Protocol (RSTP), SSH, and wireless security. This is an educated guess,
but I??d expect to see even more on router and switch security as well.
Judging
from that list, I expect the 640-802 CCNA exam to be even more
challenging than the current version. Like I said, you have plenty of
time to pass the current version!
Don??t see your question
answered here? Send your CCNA question to chris@thebryantadvantage.com,
and you just may see it answered in the next CCNA certification FAQ!
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