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Sanity check: Old ICND1 and New ICND2 still good for CCNA, Right?
PsychoData91
Hey, I took an old ICND1 (100-101) back on Dec 4, 2014 and passed. Now I am trying to finally finish the CCNA, which means I need ICND2, right?
I've been studying back with recent courses and materials, but is there a specific test I need to take (200-101 or something?) Or just anything that says ICND2?
Are there different versions of the ICND2 (and should/can you take v2 instead of v3 or something?) One of the courses I am in mentioned that Cisco just released V3 and I'm not sure what that means.
Am I worrying that I am going to waste my exam fee for nothing and anything ICND1/2 combo would work fine and I am just worried for no good reason??? Did I have pudding with lunch today?? Am I just asking too many questions??? Should I lay off energy drinks??? (Probably.)
Thanks for any help/guidance!
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rob42
ypark posted a very good link in this post...
http://www.techexams.net/forums/ccna-ccent/122407-ccna-change-course.html
Did you read it yet? It may answer your question.
OctalDump
Yes. It is ok. You have CCENT. CCENT + ICND2 = CCNA Routing and Switching.
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