NX-OS Cisco exam

Started by icecream-guy, December 15, 2015, 07:50:59 AM

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icecream-guy

are there any specific exams that test knowledge of NX-OS ?  Looked this morning, didn't see any on the cisco cert site.
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wintermute000

The ccnp dc has three - implement, design, troubleshoot- DCUFI, DCUFT, DCUFD (you only do either design or troubleshoot for the cert). The material however is pretty dated and I'm expecting a refresh in the next 6 months - the CCIE DC has just been refreshed.

icecream-guy

the two kindle offerings for DCUFI and DCUFD look a little sketchy,  doesn't seem to be alot of published material directly for the exams, other than attending a training center.... I'll have to look in more depth.
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zarawatsonn

Could anyone please tell me about its curriculum and exam price for the exam, and if i not clear the exam in first attempt, then can i get another one or not.

NetworkGroover

Why...

Whyyyyyyyyyyy....

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deanwebb

Quote from: zarawatsonn on April 21, 2016, 01:30:08 AM
Could anyone please tell me about its curriculum and exam price for the exam, and if i not clear the exam in first attempt, then can i get another one or not.

Curriculum: Usually that's available at the Cisco.com certification area.

Price: I would guess $250 per attempt, like other P-level exams. Failure to pass an exam means waiting at least a week, IIRC. Cisco.com will have all the rules for you, though.
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