Friday, November 2, 2007

CCNP networking update

Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) is an intermediate level certification for IT professionals who enable them to install, configure and troubleshoot local and wide area network for enterprise organizations. The boot camp is designed for IT Professionals with a minimum of one year networking experience.

Being a widely circulated and significant course, Cisco made some important modifications to its Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) certification program, and the changes have taken effect recently. All the CCNP aspirants, it is important to know about these changes.
To earn
CCNP certification, one has to go through two tracks of certification. One track offers four individual exams while the second one offering one consolidated exam and two individual exams. For CCNP exams, you must be CCNA qualified.

Cisco has added important subject material to each of these exams. The new syllabuses are completely different than that of the earlier one. With these changes the Cisco's focus has also been shifted. The emphasis has now shifted from the concept of remote access (usually dial-up) to security (usually VPNs for remote access and Internet security).

It is a great change and those who are not acquainted with all these changes may go awry with the choice of any networking course. To meet the need of the current market demand Cisco has introduced these changes.

Be updated with the changes that Cisco Certified networking courses has undergone.

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