The CCNA stands for Cisco Certified Network Associated which stands for an entry-level network engineer certification program that helps increase your investment in foundational networking knowledge and increases the value of your employer's network. CCNA Certification validates the ability to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-sized and router switching networks, including the implementation and verification of connections to remote sites on a WAN.
The Cisco Learning Partners and offer a variety of different training methods, including books published by Cisco Press and online and classroom courses available under " Interconnection Cisco network devices."
To achieve CCNA heading and certification change, a passing score must be obtained on Cisco Exam # 200-120 or by combining passing scores from both the Cisco Network Device Interconnection.
Passing the ICND1, which is the one that validates the knowledge and skills necessary to install and grant a CCENT certification, which stands for Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician. Passing Scores are established through statistical analysis and are subject to change.
Upon completion of the exam, candidates receive a results report along with a breach score for the exam section and the passing score for the given exam. The CCNA does not release exam passing scores due to exam questions and passing scores are subject to change without notice.