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Curriculum Update

Sweden
April 2010

Michael Furminger
Technical Manager Europe

Cisco Networking Academy


Technical Advocacy
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Cisco Networking Academy ROUTE:
Implementing IP
Curricula Portfolio Routing

SWITCH:
Implementing IP
Networking for Network CCNA Switched Networks
Home and Small Fundamentals Security
Businesses TSHOOT:
Routing Protocols and Troubleshooting and
Working at a Concepts Maintaining IP
Small-to-Medium Networks
Business LAN Switching and
or ISP Wireless
Network
Professional Introducing Routing Accessing the WAN
and Switching in the
IT Essentials: Enterprise CCNP
PC Hardware CCNP
Network and Software Designing and
Specialist Supporting Computer
Networks
Security
Network
Associate
CCNA CCNA
Discovery Exploration
Network
Technician
IT
Essentials
IT Technician Packet Tracer

Student Networking Knowledge and Skills


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Cisco Networking Academy
Product Roadmap 2010
PT SBA Beta Release—
Entrepreneurial Non-UN Languages
Practice exams for
Skills Beta Translations
CCNA courses
2009

2010

Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov

PT 5.3 ITE 4.1 CCNP 6.0 CCNP 6.0

 Additional  Align to CompTIA  TSHOOT  SWITCH


protocols and A+ 2009
 Aligns to new  ROUTE
features objectives
Cisco CCNP
 Align to new
 Enhancements  Packet Tracer certification exam
Cisco CCNP
to support PT activities
certification
based exams
exams
and games
 Updated
programming
platform

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CCNA Security
 Launched July 2009
 Enabled for both in-person and blended
learning environments
Remote access to lab equipment—NetLab
compatible topology
Use of videos for some lab configurations

 Aligned with CCNA Security certification


 Complex hands-on lab per chapter with
multiple sections
 Packet tracer activities

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CCNA Security Adoption – Western Europe
54 Academies Adopted as of February 2010  1,343 students enrolled
9
8  59 instructors trained
8
7
7  491 instructors grandfathered
6 6
6
5
5
4 4 4
4
3
2 2
2
1 1 1 1 1 1
1
0

Call To Action:
• Any major barriers to adoption?
• Convert NS1/NS2 academies to teach CCNA Security – 24 out of 53 converted (45.3%)

Source: MRE CCNA Security Adoption Report, February 14, 2010


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IT Essentials: PC Hardware and Software v4.1
 Align to CompTIA A+ 2009 Objectives
 New and updated content including:
New hardware technology
New OS information
More troubleshooting skills
Increased network application skills
Increased wireless and security skills

 Addition of Cisco Packet Tracer activities


Packet Tracer’s rich simulation environment allows students to explore,
experiment, and develop problem solving and troubleshooting skills

 ITE: PC Hardware and Software v4.1 out now

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ITE v4.0 – European Market Active Students
Theater Name Region Geo Drilldown #1 # Of Active Students Year Ago # Of Active Students Change From Year Ago % Chg # Of Active Students
Austria & Sw itzerland 475 335 140 42%
France 2,263 1,427 836 59%
Germany 3,683 1,931 1,752 91%
European Market European Market Italy 4,357 1,863 2,494 134%
Mediterranean 4,732 2,875 1,857 65%
Northern Europe 4,225 3,525 700 20%
UK and Ireland 10,569 8,908 1,661 19%
Grand Total 30,304 20,864 9,440 45%

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Packet Tracer Skills Based Exams

 Provide students with a way to


assess their performance and
knowledge of networking concepts
and skills
 Assessment environment presents
complex and authentic tasks,
immediately scores the exams,
and provides rich, detailed feedback
integrated with the Gradebook
 Helps students and instructors
identify areas that need
improvement to increase student
confidence, satisfaction, and
success when preparing for the final
hands-on skills exam

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Packet Tracer SBA Exam Experience

Automatically View
Launch Take Exam Submit It Scored Feedback
1 2 3 4 5

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Packet Tracer SBA Detailed Feedback
Helps Students Identify Areas for Improvement
Proficiency Estimates Detailed Scoring Feedback

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Available
Beta Release of Packet Tracer SBAs Now

CCNA Discovery Exam Name

Networking for Home and Small Businesses Dhomesb Basic Configuration PT Practice SBA

Working at a Small-to-Medium Business or ISP DsmbISP Basic Configuration PT Practice SBA

Introducing Routing and Switching in the Enterprise DRSEnt OSPF/ACL PT Practice SBA

Designing and Supporting Computer Networks DCompNtwk Frame Relay/EIGRP PT Practice SBA

CCNA Exploration Exam Name

Network Fundamentals ENetwork Basic Configuration PT Practice SBA

Routing Protocols and Concepts ERouting OSPF PT Practice SBA

LAN Switching and Wireless ESwitching Basic Switching/Wireless PT Practice SBA

Accessing the WAN EWAN NAT/ACL PT Practice SBA

Note: PT Skills-based Assessments Are Available in English Only But Are Available for
Use in Non-English Classes
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Beta Progress
Participating… Global Europe
Academies 536 125
Classes 649 167
Registered Students 9596 2234
Active Students 3277 829

 If you are already a participant – Thank you !


Please remind your students and instructors to submit
their surveys

 If you are not a participant – Please take a look at


Cisco Packet Tracer Beta Skills Based Assessment
Announcement

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Packet Tracer v 5.3
 Improved Linksys models, wireless security
 Cable and DSL enhancements
 Call Manager Express (VOIP support)
 FTP server and routers/switches - Server and Client
 Email system (SMTP – POP3) - Server and Client
 BGP – realistic representation of Internet for scenarios
 Generic IP end devices – to create more versatility in device
creation
 Activity Wizard Initial Tree enhancements – more scenario
variations

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PT 5.3 and CCNA and CCNP Curricula
Version 5.3 enhancements provide new or enhanced
functionality to help illustrate the following topics:
 CCNA Discovery
D1: improved Linksys and wireless– Generic IP end devices
D2: better DNS, improved DHCP, wireless security, new FTP, SMTP, POP3,
D3: Improved multiarea OSPF, EIGRP, BGP
D4: New ISR VOIP, Call Manager Express
 CCNA Exploration
E1: improved HTTP, DNS, DHCP, new FTP, SMTP, POP3
E2: Improved multiarea OSPF, EIGRP, new BGP
E3: Improved Linksys models, wireless security, 802.11
E4: New PPPoE, enhanced IPSec, Cable and DSL enhancements

 CCNP
Improved multiarea OSPF, EIGRP, new BGP

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Packet Tracer 5.2 Protocol Support
 Application
HTTP, TFTP, Telnet, SSH, DNS, DHCP , NTP, SNMP ,AAA

 Transport
TCP and UDP, TCP Nagle Algorithm & IP Fragmentation, GRE VPN

 Network
IPv4, ICMP, ARP, IPv6, ICMPv6, IPSec
RIPv1/v2/ng, Multi-Area OSPF, EIGRP
Static Routing, Route Redistribution, Multilayer Switching, L3 QoS, NAT,
CBAL , Zone-based policy firewall and Intrusion Protection System on the ISR

 Network Access/Interface
Ethernet (802.3), 802.11, HDLC, Frame Relay, PPP
STP, RSTP, VTP, DTP, CDP, 802.1q, PAgP
L2 QoS, SLARP, Auto Secure, Simple WEP, WPA, EAP

*New in PT 5.2 *Enhanced in PT 5.2

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CCNPv6

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Cisco CCNP Certification Revision
 CCNP certification revisions officially
announced by Cisco on January 26, 2010
 Revised CCNP aligns to job role of
professional-level network engineer
 More emphasis on troubleshooting—key for
employers and foundation for expert-level
skills
 Based on rigorous, customer-focused job
task analysis
 Job titles such as network engineer, system
engineer, network support specialist,
network administrator, network consultant,
system integrator

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CCNP Certification Exam Revisions
Existing CCNP Exams Revised CCNP Exams Available

Building Scalable Cisco Implementing Cisco Routing March


Internetworks (BSCI) (ROUTE) 2010
#642-901, 90 min. exam #642-902, 120 min. exam

Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Implementing Cisco Switched March


Networks (BCMSN) Networks (SWITCH) 2010
#642-812, 90 min. exam #642-813, 120 min. exam

Troubleshooting and April


Maintaining Cisco IP Networks 2010
(TSHOOT)
#642-832, 120 min. exam

Implementing Secure Converged No replacement


Cisco Wide-Area Networks (ISCW)
#642-825, 90 min. exam

Optimizing Converged Cisco No replacement


Networks (ONT)
#642-845, 90 min. exam

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CCNP v6.0 Curriculum
 3 new Networking Academy courses align with the 3
new Cisco CCNP certification exams
 CCNP ROUTE: Implementing IP Routing
Replaces CCNP 5.0 Building Scalable Internetworks
Scheduled for release in July 2010

 CCNP SWITCH: Implementing IP Switched Networks


Replaces CCNP 5.0 Building Multilayer Switched Networks
Scheduled for release in July 2010

 CCNP TSHOOT: Troubleshooting and Maintaining IP


Networks
New course
Available April 2010

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CCNP v6.0 Features and Benefits
 Provides an in-depth, theoretical overview of
advanced routing and switching and
troubleshooting complex enterprise networks
 Builds on the Cisco CCNA Discovery and CCNA
Exploration courses with more complex network
configurations, diagnosis, and troubleshooting
 Students gain significant hands-on interaction with
networking equipment to prepare them for
certification exams and career opportunities
 Hands-on labs and case studies help students
apply what they learn and develop critical thinking
and complex problem-solving skills

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Who Should Enroll?
 College and university-level students seeking career-oriented,
enterprise-level networking skills
 IT professionals wishing to expand their core routing, switching,
and network troubleshooting skills to advance their careers
 Current CCNA certification holders who wish to build on their
CCNA knowledge base
 Individuals seeking Cisco CCNP certification

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Course Design

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CCNP v6.0 User Experience
CCNP 5.0 CCNP 6.0
Yes - Cisco Press textbooks
Authored Text Yes - online
(traditional and e-book formats)
Graphical User Older GUI browser platform,
No
Interface (GUI) based on ITE style

Interactive Media No n/a

Labs Yes – launched from the GUI Yes – offered standalone

Case Studies Yes Yes – offered standalone

Chapter Quizzes Yes No

Chapter and
Yes Yes – same online delivery
Final Exams
Skills Based
Yes Yes
Assessments

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CCNP v6.0 Course Elements

 3 courses, each 1 semester long (~ 70 hours)


 Delivered leveraging Cisco Press textbook
 Average 3 complex hands-on labs per chapter
Similar lab approach as CCNP v5.0
NETLAB compatible topologies, enabled for remote operation
 1 case study activity per course
 1 chapter exam per chapter
 1 final exam and 1 skills-based assessment per course
 Aligned to the new Cisco CCNP certification exams

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CCNP v6.0 Curriculum
Cisco Press Books

 Each course uses a textbook developed


and published by Cisco Press in close
collaboration with Networking Academy
 Textbooks for SWITCH, ROUTE and
TSHOOT courses will be available in
printed and electronic (e-Book) formats
English language only, available globally
 Order through your Pearson sales rep or
directly from www.ciscopress.com
 Visit www.ciscopress.com/ccnp for a
complete list of titles available

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Scope and
Sequence

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CCNP v6.0 Curriculum
Curriculum Objectives

After completing the 3 courses, students will be able to perform the following:
Implement, monitor, and maintain routing and switching services in an enterprise campus
network.
Plan, configure, and verify the implementation of complex enterprise LAN and WAN routing
solutions

Implement IPv6, EIGRP, BGP, and OSPF in an enterprise network.

Configure secure routing solutions to support branch offices and mobile workers.

Implement the secure integration of VLANs, WLANs, voice, and video into campus
networks.

Plan, configure, and verify the implementation of complex enterprise switching solutions.

Plan and execute regular network maintenance to monitor and maintain complex
enterprise routed and switched IP networks.
Perform network troubleshooting using technology-based processes and best practices,
based on systematic and industry recognized approaches

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CCNP v6.0 Curriculum
Course Outline
ROUTE: SWITCH: TSHOOT: Maintaining and
Chapter
Implementing IP Routing Implementing IP Switching Troubleshooting IP Networks
Analyzing the Cisco Enterprise Planning Maintenance for Complex
1 Routing Services
Campus Architecture Networks

Configuring the Enhanced Interior Implementing VLANs in Campus Troubleshooting Processes for Complex
2
Gateway Routing Protocol Networks Enterprise Networks

Configuring the Open Shortest Path Using Maintenance and Troubleshooting


3 Implementing Spanning Tree
Protocol Tools and Applications

Maintaining and Troubleshooting Campus


4 Manipulating Routing Updates Implementing InterVLAN Routing
Switched Solutions

Implementing High Availability and Maintaining and Troubleshooting Routing


5 Implementing Path Control
Redundancy in a Campus Network Solutions

Implementing a BGP Solution for


6 Securing the Campus Infrastructure Troubleshooting Addressing Services
ISP Connectivity

Implementing Routing Facilities for Preparing the Campus Infrastructure Troubleshooting Network Performance
7
Branch Offices and Mobile Workers for Advanced Services Issues

Implementing IPv6 in the Enterprise


8 Troubleshooting Converged Networks
Network

Maintaining and Troubleshooting Network


9
Security Implementations
Review and Preparation for
10 Troubleshooting Complex Enterprise
Networks
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CCNP v6.0 Learning Environment

 Experience-oriented courses employ industry-relevant instructional


approaches to prepare students for professional jobs in the
industry
 Can be delivered as an independent curriculum or integrated into a
broader course of study, such as IT-related degree and diploma
programs or continuing education programs
 Can be offered in an in-person or a blended distance learning
(BDL) environment.

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Course Experience
CCNP 5.0 CCNP 6.0

Authored Yes- Online Yes – Cisco Press Textbook


Text
GUI Old platform – Browser based ITE No
style
Interactive No Not applicable
Media
Labs Yes – Launched within the GUI Yes – Delivered standalone

Case Yes Yes – Delivered standalone


Studies

Chapter Yes No
Quizzes
Chapter & Yes Yes
Final Exams

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Instructor
Training

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CCNP 6.0 Instructor Training

 TSHOOT training is required for ALL


instructors
 ROUTE & SWITCH training is not
required for instructors currently certified
to teach both BSI and BMSN
 ―Train the trainer‖ will be offered to
qualified CCNP CATC/RA instructors for
TSHOOT only
 CATC/RA instructors will train all local
instructors - remote/BDL options should
be available when possible

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CCNP v6.0 Training Requirements

v5.0 Instructor v6.0 Training Required?


Training Completed
ROUTE SWITCH TSHOOT

All CCNP courses No No Yes

BMSN and BSI No No Yes

BMSN only Yes No Yes

BSI only No Yes Yes

None of the above Yes Yes Yes

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Resources

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For More Information
 Available for download on CCNP Course Catalog page
on Academy Connection
CCNP At A Glance
CCNP Datasheet
CCNP v6.0 Scope and Sequence
CCNP v6.0 FAQs
CCNP v6.0 Overview Presentation

 Certification information
Cisco CCNP certification
CCNP Exam Combination Tool (note: see FAQ above for exam
availability for Networking Academy students)

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Entrepreneurship Education
World Economic Forum White Paper
 Unlock entrepreneurial capabilities to meet global challenges
of 21st Century
 Advance entrepreneurship education as a key driver
for sustained social and economic development
 Cultivate and provide exposure to entrepreneurial thinking
and mindset

Cisco Networking Academy Approach


 Teach technology-based entrepreneurial skills
Case study modules with realistic scenarios, highlighting ethics and social benefit aspects
of entrepreneurial mindset
Learning game—An engaging game for experiential learning
 Aligns with the ICT skills and 21st century skills taught within Networking
Academy courses

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Entrepreneurial Skills User Experience

2. Go to Entrepreneurial skills catalog


1. Study ITE or CCNA Curricula 3. Select appropriate Case Study
and/or download game

4. Learn related business skills


5. Practice skills in learning game
in case study

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Prototype Case Studies

 Case Study: Starting an Internet Café


Think like an entrepreneur
Recognize an opportunity
Calculating costs
Creating a business plan

 Case Study: Making a Business Successful


Assess core business
Customer and market analysis
Review and revise business plan
Consider adding services to increase profits
Plan for future growth
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Prototype Game
An Engaging Game for Experiential Learning
Within the Context of Realistic Scenarios

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Entrepreneurial Skills Beta Plan
 Conduct a beta to gather broad customer feedback from instructors and students
globally starting late April 2010
 What: 5 Case Studies + Game enhancements – English only:
Case Study Pre-Req / Use In
Charging for Expertise ITE
Starting an Internet Café CCNA D1, CCNA E1
Making the Business Successful
Providing Outsource Services CCNA D3 , CCNA E3
Contractor Services
 Who:
Available to all academies, all courses, all instructors.
Invite all instructors to expose students to entrepreneurial skills and incorporate the case
studies and game into in their classes

 How:
Accessible through AC – Instructors exposed to all case studies & game on Instructor Class
Home Page
Instructors ―check boxes‖ what they want students to have access from Student Class Home
Page

 Instructors and students are requested to provide their feedback on content, game play,
overall experience
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Translation

IT Essentials: PC Hardware and Software


UN Languages Arabic, French, Russian, and Spanish
32 Translated
Courses CCNA Discovery: All four courses
Available French, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish
CCNA Exploration: All four courses
French, Simplified Chinese, Spanish

IT Essentials: PC Hardware and Software


Non-UN Brazilian & European Portuguese, Greek,
Languages Hindi, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Romanian,
39 Translated Turkish
Courses CCNA Discovery:
Available Hungarian, Japanese, Traditional Chinese,
Polish, Turkish, Romanian
CCNA Exploration:
Brazilian Portuguese, Korean, Polish, Traditional
Chinese

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Collaborative Global Community
www.academynetspace.com

Play Connect Collaborate Win


 NetSpace Challenge:  To Academies  Provide feedback on  Prize Room
Daily questions on games in the Game
 To Individuals  Recognition on leader
networking and IT Space
boards
 To your own personal
 Skills Pursuit:  Submit questions for
Social Networks
Networking Scenarios NetSpace Challenge

Current Statistics
Game Space
 Over 62,000 registered users  Launched Dec, 2009

 Over 14,000 registered in the European Countries  NEW games and more
to come next year
80% students, 8% instructors, 12% affiliates and others

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Netacad in facebook

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Netacad in twitter

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Non-UN Language – NetAcad Translation Pilots
Available In Progress Planned
Languages ITE D1 D2 D3 D4 E1 E2 E3 E4
Br Portuguese
German
Greek
Hindi
Hungarian
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Polish
Port Portuguese
Romanian
Turkish
Tr Chinese
ITE =Released In Progress
IT Essentials PC Hardware Planned
and Software Course
D1 – D4 = CCNA Discovery, Courses 1, 2, 3, 4
39 Translated Courses Available
= Released in Q2FY10, All others released prior to Q2FY10
Presentation_IDE1 – E4 = CCNA Exploration, Courses 1, 2, 3, 4 © 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Updated: February 2010
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Translation Roadmap

Q3FY10 Q4FY10 Q1FY11 Q2FY11 Q3FY11 Q4FY11 Q1FY12

February March April May June July August September October November December January February March April May June July August September October
ITE Port PortD1 4.0 German
E2 Korean D2 v4.1 JP X D2 GermanD2 Port PortD1 Por Portuguese
ITE Hindi ITE HebrewITE Romanian
E4 Polish ITE SpanishITE RussianITE Br Portuguese ITE Hungarian
ITE Japanese
ITE Portugal Portuguese
D4 Hungarian X E4 Tr Chinese XX E3 Korean ITE Greek ITE BanglaE3 Polish ITE FrenchITE Arabic ITE Italian ITE Polish ITE Turkish
X
E3 Tr Chinese X
D4 Japanese
ITE Polish re-release
D1 Romanian

• Placeholders continue into Q1FY12


• Supplemented funding needs in Q3FY10
Released • Moving forward can only release 2 CVLs
In Progress per month

Placeholder
X = Reserved
X = Reserved for other for otherrelease
NetAcad NetAcad releases
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