CCNP
A Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) is a person in the IT industry who has achieved the professional level of Cisco Career Certification.[1]
Professional certifications
Prior to February 2020 there were approximately eight professional-level certification programs within Cisco Career Certifications.[2][3]
- CCDP
- CCNP Cloud
- CCNP Collaboration
- CCNP Data Center
- CCNP Routing and Switching
- CCNP Security
- CCNP Service Provider
- CCNP Wireless
Cisco has announced that as of February 2020, the above format has been retired and replaced with the following:
- CCNP Enterprise (integrating CCNP Routing and Switching, CCDP and CCNP Wireless)
- CCNP Data Center (integrating CCNP Cloud)
- CCNP Security
- CCNP Service Provider
- CCNP Collaboration
- Cisco Certified DevNet Professional
Migration guides to the newer certification exams are available from Cisco at its CCNP Migration Tools page.[4]
Required exams
Starting February 2020, no entry-level certification will be required to attempt the CCNP exams.
Relevant entry-level certifications need to be passed in advance, if someone wants to attempt the Professionals level exams.
- The associate-level certification programs are: CCDA, CCNA Cloud, CCNA Collaboration, CCNA Cyber Ops, CCNA Data Center, CCNA Industrial, CCNA Routing and Switching, CCNA Security, CCNA Service Provider and CCNA Wireless.
- Each area of expertise requires passing the relevant exams for certification with a professional understanding and capability of networking.
- For example, the CCNP Routing and Switching consists of three exams:[5] Implementing IP Routing (ROUTE), Implementing IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) and Troubleshooting and Maintaining IP Networks (TSHOOT).
Validity
The validity of CCNP Certification is 3 years. Renewal requires certification holders to register for and pass same or higher level Cisco recertification exam(s) every 3 years.
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