The current #CCNA will automatically be upgraded to the next-level one, but there is a massive content difference... I doubt if we'll even be ready for the new #CCNP without the foundation from the new CCNA. How to handle the transition? Start over? @NetworkChuck @davidbombal
@OzanSimsekler @davidbombal The difference isn't too crazy. 60-70% should be the same.
@OzanSimsekler @NetworkChuck @davidbombal My CCNA expires last year December,but i couldn't renew it by doing one of the CCNP track,but i intend to study for the new CCNA and go for CCNP since CCNA is not prerequisite to CCNP track again. I can't wait for the new resources to come out from some of the best instructors.
@OzanSimsekler @NetworkChuck @davidbombal Some of those wireless and security topics in the core exam are taken from ccna wireless and security, so we should be able to use existing materials/online documentation to plug the gaps until the new OCGs drop in November.