Cisco Offers 2 New Betas



Cisco Offers 2 New Betas
January 29, 2003 - Cisco Systems has announced that it is to b eta two new versions of the examination a Cisco Certified Design Professionals (ccdp) Certification , the other Internet professional certification for Cisco (ccip) champion.

The ccip examinations, BGP configuration of Cisco routers (BGP), is currently providing the user exchanges and Prometric testing centres in the world (Exam # 641-661). According Cisco, the examination will serve as a "qualified" examination ccip champion.

Members of the public will be in beta form by February 18 in order to discount prices 50 yuan. Those who passed will receive the loan for ccip certification, the company said. More information on participating in this test can be found here.

Ccdp examination of the design Cisco Network Services Architecture (Bow), but also described as a "qualified" test. The beta (exam # 641-871) initiated in February 3 has been extended to February 26. Like other tests and examinations provide users exchange and Prometric testing centers for 50 US dollars, the United States, and those will be obtained through loans for ccdp. For more information on this examination, Click here.

-B. N.


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