A Short Description on CCIE Spv4 |
Posted: January 14, 2015 |
CCIE or The Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert certification was introduced with a purpose of providing network engineers a great platform to boost their knowledge regarding Cisco technologies and products in order that mastery of their own engineering with technological skills can be achieved. This Certification is popular as one of the most preferred certification with the highest paid certification available across the globe. It has maintained a reputation of being the most prestigious certification in the world till date, and allowing lots of network engineers to showcase their professional skill set and understands their value at the same time as being employed by the companies.
Cisco has stated their plans to change the CCIE Training Provider certification blueprint from Version 3.0 to Version 4.0 beginning May 22nd, 2015. CCIE SP v4 will be using the same the same exam format as the CCIE RS v5, which means that there will be a diagnostic and a troubleshooting module at the CCIE SP lab. There are 4 major points to the statement, which are:
To pass the Lab exam, candidates have to meet two conditions:
CCIE SPv4 New Technical Topics Added With the new IOS XE, IOS XR and Catalyst IOS code versions used, there are some of the major new features that have been added to the CCIE SPv4 Blueprint, including:
CCIE SPv4 Old Technical Topics Removed ATM and Frame Relay, the old offers for years and have been removed finally from the CCIE Service Provider Blueprint. However, it was expected because most L2VPN services focus on Ethernet last mile (EVC, L3VPN, and VPLS over Ethernet) vs. legacy Frame Relay and ATM today. CCIE SPv4 Hardware and Software Version Changes With the existing CCIE RSv5, now CCIE SPv4 also uses all virtual hardware, and particularly the new hardware and software variants are:
Both the IOS XE and IOS XR variants are available as virtual machines that you can download from CISCO Website and deploy yourself on VMware ESXi 5.5 and many other similar hypervisors.
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