How to become a Cisco CCNP

Congratulations on your decision to earn your CCNP certification! In the CCIE, I can tell you that Cisco certifications are rewarded both financially and personally. To earn your CCNP, you first need to earn your CCNA certification. Then you are faced with a decision – the road to CCNP exam three or four-way review? They are both very demanding, so let’s take a look at each path.

The path consists of four tests CCNP Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks exam (BSCI) Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks exam (BCMSN) Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (BCRAN) Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting and (ILC) testing.

The three-way discussion combines the BSCI and BCMSN exams in a single examination, called the Composite exam.

People often ask me what I recommend you order, the test After your CCNA, I recommend you begin studying for the BSCI exam immediately. Here are the basics you will be in your CCNA studies learned an important contribution in this post. They will add to your CCNA knowledgebase something when it comes to OSPF and EIGRP, and the introduction of BGP.

I have no preference between the BCMSN and BCRAN exams, but I recommend you take the exam last ILC. They will happen with all the skills you’ve learned in the first three tests, the CIT. This is a very demanding, and it is a bit difficult to technology, you have not learned yet to be resolved!

The CCNP is both financially rewarding and personally. Once you have your CCNA training completed, take a break and then soon to start on your CCNP studies. The more you know, the more valuable you are developing in the current labor market computer.

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