For 2020 the current exam has been re-made and is now the 200-901
exam. This was a pretty major change and a vastly more dramatic change than
that made in 2017 to the 200-215. We
think that these are extremely positive revisions that are going to bring even
more strength, demand and value to the already prominent classification of
being Cisco Certified! These new changes
really bring the current tracks into the future, further prepare engineers for
the field and make them even more desirable to an even broader range of
employers. s will be more desirable for and sought after by companies than ever
before. We will go over some of the
changes later in this article.
Why did Cisco change the exam?
Even though Cisco does update their exam every three years,
the 200-901 revision of the is the largest revision ever released by
Cisco. You could even call this a reboot
of the exam instead of a revision. Cisco
officially explains these changes as, “revolutionizing the role of network
professionals and software developers to drive technology innovation and
accelerate business”. As technology
evolved and expanded, Cisco took notice of some gaps in knowledge from the
200-125 exam and in a complete overhaul, filled those in the 200-901. The goal here was to continue to ensure that
Cisco Certified Network Engineers remain at the top of the networking food
chain and to reassure hiring managers that when they see a Cisco certification,
that they are getting the best. Cisco
also wants Network engineers to be able to communicate and work together more
efficiently with developers. You can see
that within some of the new topics covered (below) on the exam, such as the new
Automation and Programmability section.
Where used to be made up of various tracts such as Wireless, Voice, Data
Center, etc., they have all now been combined into one central.
One to rule them all.
What about CCENT – ICND1 and ICND2? Where did all that go?
Previously, you could break the exam up into two parts. Completing ICND1 would grant you your CCENT
certification and upon completion of the ICND2, you would be certified. With the latest revision, this is no longer
an option. There is only one single 200-901. We actually completely agree with this change
by Cisco. Even when CCENT was available,
we still always recommended that anyone who was able, just went ahead and
pushed through to get their full. If you
passed ICND1, you still had to take ICND2 and all the comlex topics were
shuffled to that half of the exam to the point where you might as well have
just taken the single test to begin with. Taking a single exam versus two exams
also means that there will be less questions spread out in the allotted time
and you only have to go through the test day cram session once. It also means that you will be a full when
you get that certificate that has PASSED written across it!
So you will officially see that IPv6 is here to stay. Cisco has added more IPv6 concepts and
expects you to have a clearer understanding on how to subnet not only IPv4, but
also IPv6. Also, if you are familiar with the CCNP Routing and Switching /
Enterprirse track, you will know that this will be further expected and
reinforced here. This is where it is critical that you have hands on and really
understand what is happening on your Cisco routers and switches. You need very
detailed labs that will explain to you how to configure the concepts and why
they are working. Not only that, the labs need to show you how to understand
the various outputs and which troubleshooting commands to run where. This is a
topic where our new v7 200-901 Lab Workbook and Bootcamp Theory books
excel! We have also added a brand new
IPv6 section to our dedicated How and Why We Subnet Workbook that will have you
flying through the subnetting questions so you have more time to focus on the
more complicated configuration questions.
We even go as far as to get into IPv6 Access Lists to really give you an
extra edge.
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