Cisco Reveals CCNA 200-301 Version 1.1 (April 2024)

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
  • Cisco announced its annual CCNA plans a few weeks early on April 22, 2024, with a new CCNA 200-301 blueprint: Version 1.1. This minor update removes a few small topics and adds five topics that expand CCNA. I’ll walk you through the details of every exam topic that changes in the CCNA 200-301 Version 1.1 update.
    Chapters
    00:00 Context: Intro
    00:31 Context: 2020 V1.0 Update and 2024 V1.1 Update
    02:38 Removals: Topics Removed in CCNA V1.1
    05:51 Neutral: Wording Changes in CCNA V1.1
    06:31 Additions: New Topics in CCNA V1.1
    08:56 More about Announcement; More Videos This Week
    Links
    Video w/ detail about CCNA 200-301 V1.1 blueprint announcement
    • Cisco Reveals CCNA 200...
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    www.certskills.com/ccna2024-01
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    www.cisco.com/go/certroadmap
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  • @damtewmekke2659
    @damtewmekke2659 29 дней назад +6

    Oh my God I just opened youtube and landed on my favorite book author, I am so happy to see you sir.

    • @networkupskill
      @networkupskill  28 дней назад

      😀 thanks! Very kind. Welcome to the channel!

    • @damtewmekke2659
      @damtewmekke2659 28 дней назад

      @@networkupskill thank you too,I am planning to go for CCNP would you please advice me which line I should go, I am a thinking enterprise

    • @networkupskill
      @networkupskill  28 дней назад +1

      I think the choice should have much more to do with your personal preferences and goals than anything else, so I can't help you with that. However, I think doing at least ENCOR makes more sense than any other option if you ignore your personal preferences. Then, re-evaluate from there.

  • @gus_leon
    @gus_leon Месяц назад +3

    Hi Wendell, I appreciate your detailed update on the new announcement of the upcoming version of the CCNA 200-301 Version 1.1 I am trying to schedule time between my work schedule, to go for the CCNA 200-301 version in July. Thank you for your enlightening and detailed explanation on the removal of CCNA exam topics and additions of new CCNA topics. I am looking forward to your new books too. Exciting news about the major changes in the books. Wendell, Thank you for all your help and for sharing all this CCNA updated information with us.

    • @networkupskill
      @networkupskill  Месяц назад +2

      Hi Gus! Hope your CCNA V1.0 exam goes well in July. I know you can do it!!

    • @gus_leon
      @gus_leon Месяц назад +2

      @@networkupskill Wendell, Thank you so much for your support and words of encouragement. I will do my best!!

  • @willowspov
    @willowspov 17 дней назад

    Great video just bought the ccna books both vol 1 and 2 good to know I can still use them to study today until the new editions release 😊

    • @networkupskill
      @networkupskill  16 дней назад

      We're still on track for in-stock in the US warehouse June 3rd, so if you bought from Cisco Press, you might have Vol 1 by June 7th or so!! Thanks for buying!

  • @sumtechitacademy8441
    @sumtechitacademy8441 14 дней назад

    Thanks for information!

  • @princessbuttercup533
    @princessbuttercup533 16 дней назад

    thanks for this resource.

  • @abadvibesguy2232
    @abadvibesguy2232 Месяц назад +2

    So basically I can stick to 1.0 since new version is august 20th ,and anyway there's not much new stuff besides AI and terraform I think ,spanning-tree topics are kinda already learned ,including those 4 u mentioned,this should be easy :D
    Thanks for the video ,always good to stay ahead of the curve ^^

    • @networkupskill
      @networkupskill  Месяц назад

      You got it! No worries really, whether you cross the line before or after August 20th.

    • @abadvibesguy2232
      @abadvibesguy2232 Месяц назад +1

      @@networkupskill i got both of ur books hard copy ,they r amazing ,i just do some video materials beforehand and then i read to cement that knowledge,i failed ccna back in 2021 and aftrwards never retook it ,scored 785 after 2 months of studying ,life came along,but now I'm determined to make it :D

    • @networkupskill
      @networkupskill  Месяц назад

      You go guy! And you'll have to change your name to agoodvibesguy2232 when you pass. :-)

  • @AnoopKumar-ve7bf
    @AnoopKumar-ve7bf Месяц назад +2

    Hi Wendell, Thanks for the update and I’m your book customer. So if I take the exam in June these changes won’t go in effect right? I’m assuming this changes will only be from exam takers starting August. Did I get that right?

    • @networkupskill
      @networkupskill  Месяц назад +2

      Hi Anoop. Exactly. The CCNA 200-301 is based on the V1.0 blueprint through August 19, 2024. After that, it's on to the V1.1 blueprint.

    • @AnoopKumar-ve7bf
      @AnoopKumar-ve7bf Месяц назад

      @@networkupskill Thank you so much for your response. Have a great day.

  • @alittax
    @alittax Месяц назад +2

    Hello Wendell. How long does it usually take you to write a chapter? I'm just curious. Thanks.

    • @networkupskill
      @networkupskill  Месяц назад +2

      Well, it's all over the place, based on a bunch of factors. Two examples that might help. If I know a topic, and it's time to write, and it's text only (which isn't realistic, but as an example), 20-page chapter in four hours. But nothing I write is all text. EG 1-1.5 pages of CLI output spread across 3-4 examples might take a few hours to setup and confirm it fits the sequence I'm trying to create. So... for ALL work - writing, editing, more editing, about an hour cumulative per page of finished product. So... 20-page chapter, 20 hours. But it's difficult to predict, even doing it close to 30 years.

    • @alittax
      @alittax Месяц назад

      @@networkupskill
      Thank you very much for the detailed answer.

  • @bojukakt222
    @bojukakt222 8 дней назад +1

    what book(s) do you recommend? I plan on studying today. The old book i had was studying was for the 100-105, 200-105, 200-125 by Todd Lammle CCNA routing and swtiching complete Deluxe study guide.

    • @networkupskill
      @networkupskill  8 дней назад +1

      If you want to get a start... study LAN switching, spanning tree, IP addressing, IP static routes, OSPF... they've been on the exam since day 1! then get new books when they come out.

    • @bojukakt222
      @bojukakt222 7 дней назад +1

      @@networkupskill thank you

  • @pmanolak
    @pmanolak Месяц назад

    Hi Wendell, for those who already bought the books, is it needed to re-buy them again, or we can follow the changes from other sources?

    • @networkupskill
      @networkupskill  Месяц назад +1

      Hi, you can manage without buying new books. I've outlined how in this video: ruclips.net/video/V73V_dlgdto/видео.htmlsi=LxUe_-tFXWdBAkTK - and you can read about it here: www.certskills.com/ccna2024-03. I'll help by posting more info about the new exam topics when it's close to the transition date. In the mean time, watch that video...

    • @pmanolak
      @pmanolak Месяц назад

      @@networkupskill Much appreciated for your quick answear. Thanks a lot!!

  • @MohamadNaameh
    @MohamadNaameh Месяц назад

    Hi Wendell, How much time do we have to take the exam? CCNA V1.0? I've been preparing for it for a while! Will this amendment have an impact and should I re-read the new edition?

    • @networkupskill
      @networkupskill  Месяц назад +1

      My blog and video this Wednesday discusses those questions in some detail. However, if you're pretty far along, I think you can easily pass w/ V1.0 before August 19th. If not, it's not a lot of new content to learn to pass V1.1. And I'll give advice Wednesday about how to get there (without having to spend more money.) Watch for those!

    • @MohamadNaameh
      @MohamadNaameh Месяц назад

      @@networkupskillI am in Chapter 19 of the second book, and I will start next week with pre-exam review thanks for your support . All the best for you :)

    • @networkupskill
      @networkupskill  Месяц назад +1

      @@MohamadNaameh Oh, you're in great shape for passing with the V1.0 blueprint then. All the best!

  • @asif2830
    @asif2830 Месяц назад

    Hi, may i known when new book will be available to purchase. I actually bought few days ago. Now do I need to buy another cisco book.

    • @networkupskill
      @networkupskill  Месяц назад

      You have options!
      Wednesday, I'll post (blog and video) about your options. Topping off the final touches on those today (Tuesday). Short version: you can use the V1.0 books to prep for V1.1 with a little guidance, and I'll help with the guidance.
      However... if it's literally just a few days ago, and you wanted to, you could return the books. The new editions will be out in the June/July timeframe. If that worked for you. The publisher's web pages for the books should be live Wednesday April 24th, and those list their current estimated in-stock dates. I think that'll be June 2nd for Vol 1... so about six weeks to wait if you're in the US.
      Hope this helps...

  • @AhmMoh74
    @AhmMoh74 15 дней назад

    @networkupskill
    Hello Mr. Wendell
    You mixed 6.6 with 6.7. You meant 6.6, but you mentioned 6.7 which never changed in both blueprints.

    • @networkupskill
      @networkupskill  15 дней назад +1

      Hello!
      You're right, the slides list the wrong exam topic number as well. Thanks for letting us know!

    • @AhmMoh74
      @AhmMoh74 15 дней назад

      @@networkupskill
      You are welcome

  • @NataliaNevpriaha
    @NataliaNevpriaha Месяц назад

    If I just bought the Library will I be able to access the new material or should I return the books and wait for new version? Which may delay my Certification.

    • @networkupskill
      @networkupskill  Месяц назад

      Hi Natalia,
      Well, that really depends on you and your comfort level. Here are a few facts.
      You won't have access to the new content in the new books unless you get the new books. However, it's only a little new content, and you can manage to learn it without buying new books.
      These kinds of questions arise at every new exam release, so I anticipated them, and wrote and produced videos about it. In particular, check out this video: ruclips.net/video/V73V_dlgdto/видео.htmlsi=xESnGIcnylc-Sf66 . It talks about the options, and talks about how I will help you learn the new exam topic content if you have the previous edition and don't want to spend on the new.
      That said... if you want to return the old books and buy the new, it's not a long wait this time. The Volume 1 book is in-stock in the US June 2nd. So, just a month away.
      Hope this helps...
      Wendell
      PS All the videos starting with April 22nd in the Advice and News playlist may be of interest, given your question.

    • @NataliaNevpriaha
      @NataliaNevpriaha Месяц назад +1

      @@networkupskill Well I will just have to subscribe and watch the videos. thank you perfectly acceptable answer. It does hurt that just as I decide to do this, bang test is changed. LOL

  • @tahersadeghi6773
    @tahersadeghi6773 Месяц назад

    Please have the new book proofread correctly. A minor grammatical error throws the reader off to another dimension

    • @networkupskill
      @networkupskill  Месяц назад

      Thanks! Constructive feedback is always welcome. Hope you enjoy the new books.

  • @Ian-zn6fn
    @Ian-zn6fn Месяц назад

    Hi Wendell, I am currently going through your book, only on chapter 6 and wanted to know if chapters 6, 7 and 8 are going to have any major changes? I was also wondering are they going release a new version of the person lab simulator for purchase?

    • @networkupskill
      @networkupskill  Месяц назад +1

      Hi,
      1) Chapters 4 and 6 in the new Volume 1 each have a small bit on how to access switches and routers from a web browser. But it's small. The next major update per exam topics comes in chapter 9 and 10, with updates for all the new STP features. I did update the chapter 7 auto-negotiation topic, wouldn't call it major.
      2) You'd have to ask the folks at Pearson/Cisco Press, but I believe (believe, not know) that they're not updating it, given the relative lack of changes that impact the CLI. But do ask them...