Prep For Cisco’s New CCNA Exam w/ 86 Percent Off This Training Course

IT professionals need certifications that accredit their skills and knowledge, and Cisco is one of the most popular certification providers out there. Before you pursue a Cisco certification, you should make sure that the information you’re learning is up to date. Cisco’s current CCNA certification will be updated as of February 2020, so if you want to learn the most up-to-date skills in IT, then this $39 prep course is for you.
The Complete 2020 Cisco CCNA Certification Prep Course features over 30 hours of training content across 64 lectures. This updated guide will teach you the wireless and security fundamentals that you need to know to ace the CCNA 200-301 exam. Additionally, the course will cover new topics such as automation, programmability, and SDN, so you’ll be ready to apply these new skills once you land your next IT gig. Upon completing the course, you’ll know how to configure and manage wired and wireless connectivity with Cisco’s updated internet connection model.
If you want to take the next step in your IT career in 2020, then it pays well to brush up on your current knowledge and to adopt new skills that will be relevant in this new decade. The Complete 2020 Cisco CCNA Certification Prep Course is currently on sale for $39, down from $295.
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