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Cisco Revamps CCDP, Some Recertification Req., More


2/26/2003 -- Cisco announced yesterday several revisions to its certification program, including changes to the CCDP requirements, the launch of new security exams, retirement of some credentials and adjustments to its CCNA and CCDA recertification practices.

The Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP) title will eliminate one exam and replace it with another. Previous requirements mandated that candidates pass the following exams:

• CCDA, 640-861
• CCNA, 640-607
• BSCI, 640-901
• Switching, 640-604
• Remote Access exam, 640-605

Registration for the Cisco Internetwork Design (CID 640-025) exam will end May 27, 2003.

Under the new structure, candidates will need to pass these exams:

• CCNA
• CCDA, 640-861
• BSCI 640-901
• Switching 640-604
• ARCH 642-871

The newly announced ARCH exam tests on designing Cisco network architectures. A new ARCH instructor-led training course replaces the current Cisco Internetwork Design (CID) course, which will retire April 28, 2003. The company said a beta edition of the exam is currently available and will continue through April. The beta costs $50. Click here to read about the beta exam.

For those candidates who are midway through the process, Cisco will recognize Remote Access and CID exams instead of the ARCH exam until September 1, 2003. After that date, CCDP candidates will need to pass the exams in the new track.

As with its previous version of the title, the newly revamped CCDP will be recognized for three years.
According to the company, the new structure of the program explores issues and considerations for the network infrastructure, intelligent network services, and network solutions. The title is suggested for individuals who design complex enterprise network architectures, including network analysts, network consultants, and system engineers.

You can learn more here. http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/whats_new/ccdp/

Cisco has also adjusted its recertification policy for CCNAs and CCDAs. Previously, certified professionals needed to take the latest version of the exam every three years.

Now, those titleholders who pass an exam at the Professional level (CCNP or CCDP) or at the Qualified Specialist level will be considered recertified.

However, the policy only recognizes those exams with a 642 prefix.

Learn more here. http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10/wwtraining/whats_new/recertification/

At the same time, Cisco announced the retirement of four certifications:

• Cisco Internet Solutions Specialist
• Cisco SNA/IP Design Specialist
• Cisco SNA/IP Support Specialist
• Cisco Security Specialist 1

Each is part of Cisco’s “Qualified Specialist” program, which addresses topical requirements.
Titleholders who have earned these focused certifications will remain active for two years from the time of passing the exams.
Learn more here.
Cisco also revised three security courses to encompass the newest PIX, VPN and IOS security technologies:

• Cisco Secure PIX Firewall Advanced (CSPFA) 3.1, a four-day course that teaches the information and skills needed to describe, configure, verify and manage the PIX Firewall product family. New topics in this revision include new Management Center for PIX Firewalls, new Auto-Update server tool, and how to configure downloadable ACLs.
• Cisco Secure Virtual Private Networks (CSVPN) 3.1, a four-day course that teaches the information and skills needed to describe, configure, verify, and manage the Cisco VPN 3000 Concentrator, Cisco VPN Software Client, and Cisco VPN 3002 Hardware Client feature set. New topics in this revision include new client auto-initiate features and new Lan-to-Lan NAT features.
• Securing Cisco IOS Networks (SECUR) 1.0 (formerly known as MCNS), a five-day course that teaches the information and skills needed to secure Cisco IOS router networks. New topics in this revision include new Management Center for VPN Routers, expanded router lockdown features, and expanded Easy VPN phase II features.

Read more here.



There are 13 CertCities.com user Comments for “Cisco Revamps CCDP, Some Recertification Req., More”
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2/26/03: Bryan J. Smith from Orlando, FL says: TYPO! You stated "Registration for the Remote Access exam will end May 27, 2003" -- I think you meant "Cisco Internetwork Design (CID 640-025) exam will end May 27, 2003." The Remote Access exam is STILL a requirement for the separate CCNA track. I posted a page with all this info at: http://www.smithdot.net/display.php?category=professional&article=cciaccdprecert.txt#CCDP
2/26/03: Hans Neuman from Miami, FL says: Yeah please correct the error the final day to register for the 640-025 Cisco Internetwork Design (CID) end May,2003 The 640-605 Remote Access is still valid for CCNP Also the people in the old track for CCDP need to pass 640-025,640-901,640-604 and 640-605 by September 1, 2003 if they dont then they have to pass all the exams in the new track
2/26/03: Dian Schaffhauser says: You're right, folks. My error in interpreting the source material. Will get that repaired asap.
2/26/03: Christopher Heffner from Baltimore, MD says: Should this really be called the "Cisco Revamps CCDP Certification." I see nothing new here about the CCNP certification program as of this date. I am missing something here ...
2/26/03: pranav shah from India says: What is new version of CCNA exam.Kindly give details of topics covered for new CCNA exam.
2/27/03: Anonymous says: pranav needs to learn how to use a search engine
2/27/03: Anonymous says: The objectives for the current CCNA exam can be found on Cisco's web site.
2/27/03: Anonymous says: So what happens to CCDAs that passed the recently retired 640-441 test? Does that test not qualify for the new CCDP track? Perhaps Cisco has info on that?
2/27/03: Anonymous says: Ok, lets see if I can clear up some issues here: I'm a CCNA (640-507), and CCDA (640-441), in addition to having passed 640-503 (Routing), 640-605 (Remote Access), and 640-604 (Switching). Now, according to my certification tracker, I only need to pass 640-025 (CID) to get my CCDP, so a valid CCDA will apply towards your CCDP. I only need to pass 640-606 (Support) to get my CCNP (which i'll take in June). However, the way I understand the post is that since they are recognizing remote access (640-605) and CID (640-025), you will have to fill all the requirements for CCDP (current track) by September 2003, after that, you will need to pass 640-871 (ARCH) along with all previous requirements). I would recommend anyone in this track have their CCDP finished under the current requirements prior to September 2003 (just to be on the safe side).
2/27/03: Becky Nagel from Editor, CertCities.com says: CORRECTION - On the title, that's my fault. Went in to fix it and accidently put the N instead of the D. Been corrected above! -- Becky
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