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#NetAcadIPD

NetAcad.com

http://cs.co/IPD20

Cisco Networking Academy

December 2019 IPD Week

Program Updates

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CCNAv7 Program Update

IoT Security v.1.1

Emerging Technologies Workshops

Packet Tracer v.7.3

CCENT Exam Extension for Netacad

CCNA R&S Vouchers

Support Desk Closure

NDG Introduction to Linux II v2

Alumni Network on LinkedIn

Agenda

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

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Updated Courses

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1

2

3

CCNAv7 Program Update-- Greg Coté, Product Manager --

CCNA Course Comparison (v6 to v7)

Migration to CCNA v7

4

Milestones & Timeline

Lab Equipment

5 Resources and CCNP

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2019 2020

May Jun Aug Sep Oct Nov JanDec Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug SepJul

CertificationsNew Certifications Public Announcement

(June 10)

• New cert exams go live

• EOL Old cert exams

• Training badges go live

(Feb 24, 2020)

EOL of CCENT (ICND1)

Exam for NetAcad

(Jul 31)

Draft 1 S&S

(June 26)

GA (EN): Dec 10, 2019

• Courses, Labs & Exams, PT7.3

• Bridging course

Translations - AR, BP, FR, RU, ES, ZH_CH

• Prioritize Bridging course

• CCNA 7.0 courses

Draft 2 S&S

(Aug)CCNA 7.0 First Look

CCNP Enterprise 8.0Target GA (EN)*

Labs & Exams

Networking

CCNA 7.0

*In Planning, Not Yet Committed

CCNA 7.0 Learning

Badges go live

Key Milestones & Timeline

Equip List

Scoping of

Translations

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CCNA Course Comparison (v6 to v7)

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Cisco’s portfolio evolution: The New NetworkEnabling IT to adapt fast and at scale

Intent-BasedNetworks

Achieve business objectives using DevOps principles

Multi-DomainNetworking

Unify and secure diverse networking domains

Programmable NetworksDrive automation, agility, and

scale securely

Cisco Leadership

Intent

Translate

Activate

Assure

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Associate Level

Cisco’s Expanded Certification Suite

Specialist Level Professional Level Expert Level

L L

L

Technology Core + Lab Exam

Future offering

Technology

Core Exam

Enterprise

Security

Service Provider

Collaboration

Data Center

Concentration Exam

Two Exams

C C C C C

C C C C C

One Exam

One Exam

C C C C C

C C C C C

C C C C C

L

L

L

One Exam

One Exam

NetAcad

Portfolio

Evolution AreasEnterprise

Core

(ENCORE)

Advanced

Routing and

Services

(ENARSI)

cisco.com/nextlevel

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Minor updates and refinements

*Addition of WLAN and Security topics

**Addition of Automation, Programmability, VPN, and

Security topics

New CCNA 7.0 Course Evolution

CCNA v7 Switching, Routing, and Wireless

Essentials (SRWE)

Blend of CCNA 6.0 … Routing and Switching

Essentials (RSE) Scaling Networks

(ScaN) + New topics*

CCNA v7 Enterprise Networking, Security

and Automation (ENSA)

Blend of CCNA 6.0 … Routing and Switching

Essentials (RSE) Scaling Networks (ScaN) Connecting Networks

(CN) + New topics**

CCNAv7 Intro to Networks (ITN)

Based on CCNA 6.0 Intro to Networking (ITN)

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Networking TodayBasic Switch and End Device ConfigurationProtocol ModelsPhysical LayerNumber SystemsData Link LayerEthernet SwitchingNetwork LayerAddress ResolutionBasic Router ConfigurationIPv4 AddressingIPv6 AddressingICMPTransport LayerApplication LayerNetwork Security FundamentalsBuild a Small Network

Basic Device Configuration

Switching Concepts

VLANs

Inter-VLAN Routing

STP

Etherchannel

DHCPv4

SLAAC and DHCPv6 Concepts

FHRP Concepts

LAN Security Concepts

Switch Security Configuration

WLAN Concepts

WLAN Configuration

Routing Concepts

IP Static RoutingTroubleshoot Static and Default Routes

Single-Area OSPFv2 ConceptsSingle-Area OSPFv2 Configuration

WAN Concepts

Network Security Concepts

ACL Concepts

ACLs for IPv4 Configuration

NAT for IPv4

VPN and IPsec Concepts

QoS Concepts

Network Management

Network Design

Network Troubleshooting

Network Virtualization

Network Automation

Intro to Networks (ITN)Switching, Routing, and

Wireless Essentials (SRWE)Enterprise Networking, Security

and Automation (ENSA)

CCNA 7.0 Course Outlines

__ New/significantly changed content

CCNP Enterprise (ENCOR, ENARSI)

DevNet Associate

or

Complementary Options

CCNA Security /

CCNA CyberOps

or

Python / ETWs

or

IT Essentials

or lead with

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CCNA R&S v6 Content Removed (reference by size)

RIPv2

Port

Forwarding

Troubleshoot ACLs

ITN RSE

CIDR Parent/Child

IPv4 Routes

Troubleshoot NAT

ScaN

EIGRP

OSPFv3

OSPF Multiarea

Spanning-Tree Configuration

VTP, Extended VLANs, DTP

GRE

PPPoE

EBGP

CN

HDLCInternet of

Things

Troubleshoot ACLs

IPv6 ACLs

PPP

SPAN

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Networking Today

Basic Switch and End Device Configuration

Protocol Models

Physical Layer

Number Systems

• Hexadecimal

Data Link Layer

Ethernet Switching

Network Layer

Address Resolution

Basic Router Configuration

IPv4 Addressing (Reduced and Updated)

IPv6 Addressing

• Network Discovery

ICMP

Transport Layer

Application Layer

Network Security Fundamentals

Build a Small Network

Introduction to Networks

(ITN) v.7.0

Explore the Network

Configure a Network Operating System

Network Protocols and Communications

Network Access

Ethernet

Network Layer

IP Addressing

Subnetting IP Networks

• CIDR

Transport Layer

Application Layer

Build a Small Network

Introduction to Networks

(ITN) v6.0

CCNA R&S v6Chapters

CCNA-1 v717 Modules

New

Removed

Module

Chapter

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Routing Concepts

Static Routing

Dynamic Routing

Switched Networks

Switch Configuration

VLANs

Access Control List

DHCP

NAT for IPv4

Device Discovery, Management &

Maintenance

Routing & Switching Essentials

(RSE) v6.0

CCNA R&S v6Chapters

CCNA-2 v717 Modules

Basic Device Configuration (from RSE)

Switching Concepts (from RSE)

VLANs (from RSE & ScaN)

Inter-VLAN Routing (from ScaN)

STP (from ScaN)

EtherChannel (From ScaN)

DHCPv4 (from RSE)

SLAAC and DHCPv6 Concepts (from RSE)

FHRP Concepts (From ScaN)

LAN Security Concepts (New)

Switch Security Configuration (New)

WLAN Concepts (New)

WLAN Configuration (New)

Routing Concepts (from RSE)

IPv4 Static Routing (from RSE)

IPv6 Static Routing (from RSE)

Troubleshoot Static and Default Routes (from RSE)

Switching, Routing, and Wireless

Essentials (SRWE) v7.0

New

from RSE

From ScaN

LAN Design

Scaling VLANs

STP

EtherChannel and HSRP

Dynamic Routing

EIGRP (CCNP)

EIGRP Tuning and Troubleshooting

Single-Area OSPF

Multiarea OSPF

OSPF Tuning and Troubleshooting

Scaling Networks

(ScaN) v6.0

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WAN Concepts

Point-to-Point Connections

Branch Connections

Access Control Lists

Network Security and Monitoring

Quality of Service

Network Evolution

Network Troubleshooting

Connecting Networks

(CN) v6.0

CCNA R&S v6Chapters

CCNA-3 v714 Modules

New

from CN

from ScaN

from RSE

LAN Design

Scaling Networks

STP

EtherChannel

Dynamic Routing

EIGRP

EIIGRP Tuning and Troubleshooting

Single-Area OSPF

Multiarea OSPF

OSPF Tuning and Troubleshooting

Scaling Networks

(ScaN) v6.0Single-Area OSPFv2 Concepts (from ScaN)

Single-Area OSPFv2 Configuration (from ScaN)

WAN Concepts (from CN)

Network Security Concepts (New)

ACL Concepts (from CN)

ACL for IPv4 Configuration (from CN)

NAT for IPv4 (from RSE)

VPN and IPsec Concepts (New)

QoS Concepts (from CN)

Network Management (RSE & CN)

Network Design (RSE & ScaN)

Network Troubleshooting (from CN)

Network Virtualization (from CN)

Network Automation (New)

Enterprise Networks, Security

and Automation (ENSA) v7.0

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CCNA Instructor Qualification Mapping

CCNA R&S v6 Course

Current Qualification(s)

CCNA v7 Course

Qualification(s) Earned

Materials to

Review*

CCNA 1 (Intro to Networks) CCNA 1 (Intro to Networks) No additional

CCNA 1 (Intro to Networks)

CCNA 2 (Routing & Switching Essentials)

CCNA 1 (Intro to Networks)

CCNA 2 (Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials)CCNA 2 (SRWE) v7

CCNA 1 (Intro to Networks)

CCNA 2 (Routing & Switching Essentials)

CCNA 3 (Scaling Networks)

CCNA 1 (Intro to Networks)

CCNA 2 (Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials)

CCNA 3 (Enterprise Networking, Security, and

Automation)

CCNA3 (ENSA) v7 +

Bridging Course

CCNA 1 (Intro to Networks)

CCNA 2 (Routing & Switching Essentials)

CCNA 3 (Scaling Networks)

CCNA 4 (Connecting Networks)

CCNA 1 (Intro to Networks)

CCNA 2 (Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials)

CCNA 3 (Enterprise Networking, Security, and

Automation)

Bridging Course

CCNA 2 (Routing & Switching Essentials) CCNA 2 (Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials) CCNA2 (SRWE) v7

CCNA 3 (Scaling Networks)CCNA 3 (Enterprise Networking, Security, and

Automation)CCNA3 (ENSA) v7

CCNA 4 (Connecting Networks)CCNA 3 (Enterprise Networking, Security, and

Automation)CCNA3 (ENSA) v7

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• Available December 10, 2019

• Includes 7 new modules combined into 1 course template

• Can unpublish and publish modules based either on CCNAv7 SRWE - 4 modules or CCNAv7 ENSA - 3 modules

CCNAv7 Bridging Course

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Migration to CCNA v7

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CCNA v7 Migration – Generalized Guidance

Dec 10, 2019*

Continue with

CCNA v6

The timeline is specific for English version of CCNA 7.

For other languages, continue teaching v6 until v7 becomes

available

Feb 24

New CCNA examJuly 31

Last CCENT exam

Wrap-up CCNA v6 + adopt v7 Bridging

content

Transition to CCNA v7

(course #2 and #3 are significantly changed)

Complete v6 courses for

students targeting

existing cert

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Scenario – Completed CCNA R&S v6 ITN

Easiest and cleanest transition is after CCNA R&Sv6 ITN students can move to CCNAv7 SRWE then ENSA

ITN

Completed

CCNA R&S

v6

SRWE ENSA

Course Migration to CCNAv7

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Scenario – Completed CCNA R&S v6 RSE

ITN

Completed

CCNA R&S

v6

RSE

ScaNCN

CCNAv7

Bridging

SRWE ENSA

ENSA

CCNAv7

Bridging

4 Modules*

Advantage: Simplest and feasible to ‘fit’

Bridging topics into CN.

Disadvantage: Large # of topics taught not

on new certification. (RIPv2, EIGRP, multi-area

OSPF, OSPFv3, GRE, eBGP, Tshoot ACL, IPv6 ACLs,

Tshoot NAT, STP Configuration, VTP, Extended

VLANs, DTP, PPP & more)

Advantage: Small amount of topics taught not on

new certification. No Bridging course required.

Disadvantage: Major topic overlap between RSE

& SRWE (possibly up to 40% overlap)

Advantage: Small amount of topics taught but

not on certification.

Disadvantage: Topics on certification exam not

covered in these courses, Ex: Scaling VLANs,

Inter-VLAN routing, STP, Etherchannel, FHRP

concepts

Course Migration Options

*Challenge to fit Bridging modules plus missed

topics into ENSA course (>70 hrs)

Option 1

Option 2

Option 3

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Scenario – Completed CCNA R&S v6 ScaN

Option 1

ITN

Completed

CCNA R&S

v6

RSE

ScaN

CN

CCNAv7

Bridging

ENSA

CCNAv7

Bridging

4 Modules*

Advantage: Simplest and feasible to ‘fit’ Bridging topics

into CN.

Disadvantage: Large # of topics taught not on new

certification. (RIPv2, EIGRP, multi-area OSPF, OSPFv3, GRE,

eBGP, Tshoot ACL, IPv6 ACLs, Tshoot NAT, STP Configuration,

VTP, Extended VLANs, DTP, PPP & more)

Advantage: Small amount of topic overlap.

Disadvantage: Significant # of topics covered but not on

new certification. (RIPv2, EIGRP, multi-area OSPF, OSPFv3,

Tshoot ACL, Tshoot NAT, STP Configuration, VTP, Extended VLANs,

DTP & more)

Course Migration Options

*Challenge to fit Bridging modules

into ENSA course (>70 hrs)

Option 2

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CCNAv6 End of Life

Course Language * Last Class Start Date

CCNA

Version 6

courses

(ITN, RS, ScaN,

CN)

English Jan 31, 2021

SpanishEnd-of-life dates for translated

languages will be announced

when each language is

released. Dates will be a

minimum of 1 year after v7

course resources are

available.

Portuguese

French

Chinese

Russian

Arabic

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CCNA v7 Lab Equipment

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4221

2960

or 4321 or 4331

Various end devices

ServerSOHO WiFi Router

4221

2960

or 4321 or 4331

Various end devices

Server

PT used for 3-

router/switch

topologies

CCNA 6.0 vs 7.0 – Lab Equipment

New

For CCNAv7 Please

Note:

• Serial ports not

required

• PT version 7.3

required

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• 1 wireless router (generic brand) with WPA2 support

• Configure a Home Network with Wireless

• Configure WLAN with WPA2 Encryption

• GUI

SOHO Wi-Fi Router is Back in CCNA 7.0

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Can I Teach CCNA v7 on the 1941/2901 Routers?

• Yes, you can use the 1941/2901 Routers, but please note:

• CCNAv7 Hands-on labs and Skills Assessments (SA) were written using the Cisco 4221 routers

• Some modifications for router interface names will be required

• Most CCNAv7 commands should work, but full regression testing for the 1941 and 2901 was not done

4221

1941/2901 – Interface names G0/0 & G0/1

Example:

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CCNA v7 Equipment List – ISR4K IOS-XE

• Updated equipment list defines IOS-XE image requirements:

• Cisco Commerce order tool has 3 tabs for IOS-XE options for ISR4k. First tab is for SD-WAN and should NOT be selected as this is not needed for labs and requires feature license. Second tab includes K9 images that are applicable.

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Resources

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• Scope and Sequence

• Release Notes

• Instructor Planning Guides (includes Instructor PPTs)

• Instructor Lab Source Files

• Instructor Packet Tracer Source Files

• Packet Tracer Activity Source Files

• Student Lab Source Files

• Student Packet Tracer Source Files

• Exam Design Documents

• PTSA Design Documents

CCNAv7 Instructor Resources

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CCNA v7: UI, Assessments, and Other Features

Wed, Dec 11th at 12:00 pm Pacific Time/8:00 pm UTC

Topics include:

• New User Interface

• Dynamic and Secure Assessments

• Template Differences CCNA R&S v6 and CCNA v7

• Learning Enhancements & Much More

Register in IPD Week course cs.co/IPD20

Join Us Wednesday, Dec 11th

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CCNP 8.0 Updates

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CCNP Enterprise

SWITCH ROUTE TSHOOTCurrent

Exams

New

Exams

Enterprise

Core

Enterprise

Advanced

Routing &

Services

• Virtualization

• Automation

Leverages ROUTE/SWITCH/TSHOOT topics and labs with addition of:

• Wireless

• Analytics

• Network Programmability

• New Labs and Exams using Cisco Press Certification Guide as an anchor for text materials

• ENCOR ~Jan release by CP

• ENARSI ~Mar release by CP

• Digital badges for completion of labs & exams and passing assessments

• Target timeframes:

• Equip list (end of Dec)

• PPTs, Labs and Exams (Feb-Apr 2020)

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• With Gamification

IoT Security 1.1

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IoT Security v1.1

The explosive growth of connected IoT devices enables the

digitization of industries, but also increases the exposure to security

threats. Upon completion students will be able to perform vulnerability

and risk assessments, and research and recommend risk mitigation

strategies for common security threats in IoT systems.

Course Overview

Students seeking a career in the rapidly growing IoT and security

domains will learn practical tools for evaluating security

vulnerabilities in IoT solutions, perform threat modeling, and use risk

management frameworks to recommend threat mitigation measures.

These skills are relevant across IoT and other network architectures.

Benefits

Learning ComponentsTarget Audience: Vocational, 2-year and 4-year College, 4-

Year University students

Prerequisites:

• IoT Fundamentals: Connecting Things course

• Networking and security knowledge equivalent of

Networking Essentials and Cybersecurity Essentials

Languages: English

Course Delivery: Instructor-led

Estimated Time to Complete: 50 hours

Features

• Conduct end-to-end threat

modeling and evaluate security

risks within IoT solutions

• Discover and demonstrate a

vulnerability using real-world

penetration testing tools such

as Kali Linux

• Gain hands-on experience with

IoT Prototypes using a Raspberry

Pi

• Increase awareness of emerging

technologies used in the IoT

Security space, such as

Blockchain

• Reinforce White Hat Hacker

cybersecurity skills through the

challenge of a team game

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As an integral part of the

Networking Academy learning

experience, the IoT Security Game

provides

• 10 challenging missions

• Real-world penetration tester

experience

• Fun and engaging experience

• Teamwork and communication

Features

The IoT Security Game is a Catch The

Flag (CTF) cybersecurity game. The

game mimics a real-world scenario of

an end-to-end Internet of Things (IoT)

system and is fun and engaging to play.

In the game, teams of students apply

their White Hat Hacker skills to conduct

a vulnerability assessment and provide

mitigation recommendations to collect

points and win.

Tool Overview

Students reinforce their White Hat

Hacker cybersecurity skills through a

series of challenges in a team game.

In 10 missions, they discover various

vulnerabilities on device,

communication, and application

layers and recommend mitigation

measures.

Career Prep

• Game Controller

• Cloud Services Simulator

• Internet Gateway

• IoT End Device

• Kali Linux VM

Learning Components

IoT Security Game

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How to Access the Game Resources?

1. Open a new v1.1 IoT Security class on NetAcad.com

2. In the Modules menu, navigate to the IoT Security Game

3. Check the video overview recordings

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How to Access the Game Resources?

1. Navigate to the IoT Security Course Instructor’s Resources Page

2. Select the Course Resources folder

3. Download the IoT Security Game files

4. Follow the Instructor’s Setup Guide for the setup

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IoTF: PL-App• Update

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Updated PL-App SD-card Images• New PL-App Image

• Version 2.2.0 (based on Raspbian Buster)

• NEW: Support for the new Raspberry Pi 4

• USB-C for power!

• Faster CPU & More RAM options (1,2,4GB)

• Dual Micro-HDMI ports

• Download the updated PL-App Images:

• Instructor’s Resources Page for IoTF: Prototyping Lab

• Connecting Things (page 3.2.2.3)

• Big Data & Analytics (page 1.3.2.8)

• IoT Security (page 1.2.3.1)

• Hackathon Playbook (page 2.1.2.5)

• Introduction to IoT (page 2.2.2.5)

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• Start your #NetDevOps journey with hands-on experience now.

Emerging Technologies Workshops

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DevNet Associate (200-901) Exam Topics

CCNA

Covers many topics

including Python,

XML/JSON, APIs,

REST, YANG,

NETCONF,

RESTCONF, DNA-

C, WebEx Teams, …

How to start your journey today in NetAcad?

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CCNA 7 with the ETWs

Expose CCNA students to hands-on skills with Network

Automation using the Emerging Technologies Workshops

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Packet Tracer 7.3

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• Supports CCNA 7 & released together with CCNA 7

• New ISR 4331 router to support new topics

• New enhanced 3504 WLC wireless LAN controller

• Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI)

• DHCP snooping fixes and enhancements

• Section output modifier for show commands

• Improved user authentication: when student takes online PTSA,

authentication is not required

• Major GUI framework upgrade for better accessibility and usability

Packet Tracer 7.3

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Cisco 4331 ISR• 1 GE/SFP, 1 GE, 1 SFP integrated

WAN ports

• 2 NIM slots

Cisco 3504 WLC• Provides centralized control,

management, and troubleshooting next-gen wireless networks

New Devices Details

More details and demos:

The New Packet Tracer 7.3 for the New CCNAv7

- Technical Session on Thursday

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• For CCNA 7, PT 7.3 is required

• For CCNA 6, PT 7.2.2 was most

thoroughly tested

• If you use PT 7.3 for CCNA 6, you may

sometimes receive a scripts warning

• You can have both PT versions installed

alongside on Windows but only the

latest install will be used for PTSAs

Which version to use

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CCENT Exam Extension

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Extended for Networking Academy Students & Instructors only

• Last Day to test for Networking Academy July 31, 2020

• Exam Name and Number will change

100-110 INVITATION ONLY - CCENT, Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices

• Networking Academy Course discounts for qualifying students and instructors will follow normal expiration dates (valid for six months and must be requested in the first three months) All CCENT Vouchers expire by July 31, 2020

• Networking Academy Course discounts will stop being issued on July 10, 2020

• Networking Academy Students and Instructors will need to provide their Networking Academy ID when registering to take the exam starting Feb 24, 2020

CCENT (ICND1 - 100-105)

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Vouchers for CCNA

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RE-ISSUEDNO VOUCHERS

No voucher will be issued

between those dates to

account for processing time

Discounts issued between Sept 1,

2019 and Feb 3, 2020

That are NOT USED (redeemed)

by Feb 23, 2020 will be reissued

by March 10, 2020

CCNA R&S discounts requested prior to Feb 24th

must be used (redeemed) by Feb 23, 2020

Networking Academy Course discounts issued prior to

Feb 24, 2020 will not work with the new CCNA Exam.

Pre-paid and Supplemental Vouchers purchased for

the current 200-125 CCNA R&S exam will NOT be

valid after Feb 23, 2020 and cannot be transferred to

other exams and will NOT be reissued.

Networking Academy will continue to

offer qualifying Students and

Instructors discounts on the new

exam - details to follow.

CCNA 200-301

VOUCHER ISSUED BUT NOT USED

CCNA R&S 200-125

Sept 1 Feb 3 Feb 23 Feb 24 March 10

CCNA R&S Vouchers

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Support Desk Holidays Closure

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• San Francisco: December 24, 2019, 6 p.m. – January 2, 2020, 2 a.m. (PST, GMT -8)

• New York: December 24, 2019, 9 p.m. – January 2, 2020, 5 a.m. (EST, GMT -5)

• London: December 25, 2019, 2 a.m. – January 2, 2020, 10 a.m. (GMT)

• Hong Kong: December 25, 2019, 10 a.m. – January 2, 2020, 6 p.m. (HKT, GMT +8)

• Sydney: December 25, 2019, 1 p.m. – January 2, 2020, 9 p.m. (EDT, GMT +11)

Support Desk Closure

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NDG Introduction to Linux II v2

Release Notes

January 2020

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NDG Linux II - What’s New?

● Updated chapter module content

● Updated lab module content

● Updated assessments

● Updated Key Terms and Objectives in chapter modules

● Release Date: January 2020

• The following NDG Introduction Linux II v2 course content aligns to the LPI LPIC1 Exam 102 objectives:

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NDG Linux II – Updated LPIC-1 102 Curriculum

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