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Cisco Announces New CCNP!!!
August 15th, 2006
Louis Rossi and Cisco

Cisco has made significant changes to their CCNP Training, including eliminating the old Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (BCRAN) and Cisco Internetworking Troubleshooting (CIT) class (thank goodness).  CIT was arguably the worst of the Cisco authorized classes and will not be missed by many of us.

The new CCNP Bootcamp and Training curriculum basically amounts to these changes:

• BCMSN 3.0: WLAN content added
• BSCI 3.0: added ISRs as its platform and multicast to better support VoIP
• ISCW 1.0: extensive lessons on access networking (cable, DSL) basic MPLS and VPN, including router security (IPsec, IOS Firewall)
• ONT 1.0 extensive lessons on basic VoIP, QoS and wireless security

As the network evolves to support end-to-end IP solutions, several skills sets such as: Security, Wireless LANS, Quality of Service, and Voice over IP are critical for planning, implementing, and deploying Cisco’s advance technologies. The new CCNP certification is intended to provide the student the skills necessary to install, configure, and troubleshoot networks based on advance technologies defined in these courses.

The two new classes are as follows:

Implementing Secure Converged Wide Area Networks (ISCW)

Implementing Secure Converged Wide Area Networks (ISCW) v1.0 is an advanced instructor-led course that introduces techniques and features enabling or enhancing WAN and remote access solutions. This five-day course focuses on using one or more of the available WAN connection technologies for remote access between enterprise sites.

Optimizing Converged Cisco Networks (ONT)

The Optimizing Converged Cisco Networks (ONT) v1.0 covers skills in optimizing and providing effective QOS techniques in converged networks supporting voice, wireless and security applications. SMEs should be CCSI’s certified to teach QoS classes.

In addition the Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks and Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN) courses have been substantially changed:

Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI) 3.0

BSCI 3.0 instructs network administrators of medium-to-large network sites on the use of advanced IP addressing and routing in implementing scalability for Cisco routers that are connected to LANs and WANs. The BSCI v3.0 course has eight modules with several lessons per module and numerous hands-on labs. The goal is to train network administrators to dramatically increase the number of routers and sites using these techniques instead of redesigning the network when additional sites or wiring configurations are added.

Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN) v3.0

BCMSN 3.0 instructs students on how to create an efficient and expandable enterprise network by installing, configuring, monitoring, and troubleshooting network infrastructure equipment according to the Campus Infrastructure module in the Enterprise Composite Network Model (ECNM).

This new curriculum represents a much more complete base of knowledge and, unfortunately, too much material.  The new courses are full of material that will be difficult to cover in a bootcamp format.  However, the standard five day authorized format will probably work well.

CCNP Recertification Policy

The CCNP recertification policy will be effective August 15, 2006 as soon as the new CCNP certification is announced. There are two options to recertification:

1. Allow candidates to re-certify by passing any 642 exam from any of the CCNP, CCSP, CCVP, CCDP, or CCIP curriculums (new) or pass any CCIE written exam (remains unchanged).

Rationale:

• Demonstrates that the CCNP is active in the networking business
• Encourages education in new technologies.
• Allows candidate to refresh their skills
• With only 30% of candidates recertifying today, could encourage more people to recertify
• Consistency with CCNA and Specialist recertification policy

or

2.COMPOSITE exams:

Rationale:
• Allows candidates to take three exams to certify instead of four, saving time and money.
• Discovered though data that 80 % of the candidates use the COMP exam to certify not re-certify.
• COMP will consist of the two current courses BSCI & BCMSN. This is because the two go well together (basic routing and switching).

This new recertification policy will apply not only to CCNP but CCSP, CCVP, CCDP, and CCIP curriculum and will be effective and announced on August 15 2006.
 

EOL Date for Existing CCNP Courses

The EOL date for the current versions of BSCI, BCMSN, CIT, and BCRAN is October 15, 2006. Both CIT and BCRAN are being retired and archived and will no longer be made available.

CCNP EXAM Dates and Exam Numbers:
 

Current Course

Course EOL

Current Exams

Last Day to Register For Old Exam

New Course

New Course Release

New Exam

BCRAN

10/15/06

642-821

11/15/06

ISCW

7/28/06

642-825

CIT

10/15/06

 

642-831

11/15/06

ONT

7/28/06

642-845

BSCI

10/15/06

642-801

11/15/06

BSCI

7/28/06

642-901

BCMSN

10/15/06

642-811

11/15/06

BCMSN

7/28/06

642-812

 
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