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UPDATED: Cisco Releases New CCNA Exam with Hands-On Tasks


3/13/2002 -- Cisco Press announced today that Cisco's certification program has replaced CCNA exam #640-507 with a new version, #640-607, which features hands-on simulation questions.

"With this new exam, Cisco has introduced performance-based testing elements that will measure a candidate's ability to accomplish certain tasks in a time-critical setting," Cisco Press said in a press release sent out this morning. "Cisco Systems' goal is not to make the exams more difficult, but rather to present a testing environment that assesses both a candidate's practical and theoretical mastery of CCNA objectives."

The new CCNA exam still includes multiple-choice questions, but also features interactive questions which will "require cut-and-paste solutions, IP addressing input, and networking simulation comprehension," the release said. Cisco Press also said that although Cisco hasn't changed the objectives for the exam, the entire multiple-choice question pool has been replaced.

Although the press release sent yesterday said that the new version would immediately replace the old version, there does appear to be an exception: Cisco told CertCities.com today that anyone who registered for the CCNA of the exam before March 12 will still take the 507 version that they originally registered for, as long as the actual exam date is before April 23. Any new registrations for the CCNA will be for version 607, however.

Aside from Cisco's CCIE exam, which takes place in an actual lab, this new CCNA exam is the company's first to include hands-on questions. In an e-mail sent to Cisco certification candidates, the company expressed its intention of adding such interactive elements to its other exams.

In conjunction with the announcement, Cisco Press said it has released two new self-study titles, to replace its crop of 640-507 books:

  • Cisco CCNA Exam #640-607 Certification Guide
  • Cisco CCNA Exam #640-607 Flash Card Practice Kit

A special bundle of preparation material will be available from Cisco Press in April.

CCNA, which stands for Cisco Certified Network Associate, is Cisco System's most popular entry-level certification, and requires passing one exam. The CCNA exam's last major update came in November 1999, when #640-507 was released.

Current title holders won't have to take the new exam to retain their certifications. Cisco has a policy of keeping the CCNA credential valid for three years from the time a title holder obtains it.

More information about the new exam, including a demo of the new interactive elements, can be found on Cisco's Web site (here and here).

We will continue to update this story as more details become available. Those looking for more information may also want to attend a chat about the new exam scheduled for March 27 at 4 p.m. on TCPMag.com, in which trainer Andy Barkle will answer your questions. More information on this chat can be found here.  -B.N.

What's your take on this story? Post your comments below!



There are 84 CertCities.com user Comments for “UPDATED: Cisco Releases New CCNA Exam with Hands-On Tasks”
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3/18/02: ujas selarka from india says: i scored 99% (989) on CCNA last month. i used BOSON practice tests and the ICND Course book. thats all it took for me to pass. Best luck to ye all. If you know subnetting and commands-syntax you are in !!
3/19/02: Anonymous says: It's simple people...the previous comments from those who said hands on knowledge counts, not just rote question memorisation or reading a book are 100% correct. So buy a training course that also gives you hands on training with a built in simulator. there's one company out there that does that, is authorized by Cisco, and gives a 100% money back guarantee. Go find it.
3/19/02: sa from Madagascar says: pongada venna ponavangala
3/19/02: Kuyu Bolly says: How much help will the CCNA Virtual Lab e-trainer developed by Sybex be? Access to real routers is not an option for me now.
3/20/02: Angeleyes from Dallas, TX says: Hey, I called on Monday to make the appointment for Saturday and found out Friday the exam had been updated on Wednesday so of course I didnt pass this first time but I dont have a problem taking taking it again. I was glad to be able to get a visual of what it would be like so that way I can know what to expect when I'm really ready. I think those taking the new exam and passing it should be proud of themselves because most of the people I know that have taken the old exam studied a Cheat Sheet and passed. Cisco made it hard to do that with this new exam...
3/20/02: Anonymous says: Brandon from Indiana: Has the pass rate gone up or down or is it still 849 !!!!
3/20/02: Becky Nagel from Web Editor, CertCities.com says: Hi Anonymous -- you can be pretty sure that its changed. It's a psychometric thing; anytime questions are changed on an exam, certification providers are going to re-evaluate the pass rate; doesn't necissarily mean that it's harder or easier...again, its more psychometrics than anything else. That said, I don't know what the new pass rate is. To read what Cisco told us about whether this exam is harder or not, see the Q&A we just posted (currently on the home page). That's their take on it -- interested in hearing what you all have to say. -- Becky Nagel, Web Editor, CertCities.com, [email protected]
3/20/02: Art from CA, USA says: Yeah! Bring it on! Let the blood-letting begin.
3/20/02: Robert Spangler from Riverside, CA says: The point of the exams has apparently been lost or at least overshadowed by the desire to "pass". Passing really doesn't mean very much and the entire point of the exam is to validate what one knows...at a minimum level. If one is struggling to "pass the exam", perhaps one's situation should be reconsidered prior to even registering. The point of the exam is not to get an "A" so your mom will let you have the car this weekend, but rather to validate your knowledge of the subject. It is very disturbing to hear all the belly-aching about the fact that they changed the style of the exam when the reality behind it is that the information being tested has not changed one bit. As other's have stated, either you know the information or you don't. Think about this...in the real world, when you walk into a client's office and are expected to solve their issue in a professional manner and in a reasonable amount of time, what will you do if the scenario is not one that you studied in a book or memorized the answers from a practice test? Robert Spangler, CCNP, CNE, MCSE
3/21/02: Jug from Utah says: I've been reading the posts lately about the new 607. In fact I have been searching around for more information on how the exam is setup and what not. I am in a Network Academy program at a local college. Me along with 4 others will be taking the new exam tommorow. We have gone through the whole curriculum and taken the tests that Cisco provides. We have had numerous hands on experience with routers, catalyst switches etc. Even using programs like RouterSim for more practice. I will post another message after we all take it on Friday and I'll let you know what our results were. I will be cramming over commands and certain chapters in the curriculum later on today. Thanks for all the information you guys have posted up.
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