The 2023-2024 updates emphasize Python, JSON, and REST APIs. You don’t need to be a developer, but you must know how to interpret a script and use tools like Puppet, Chef, and Ansible. Phase 2: The Deep Dive (ENARSI 300-410) Estimated Time: 60 Hours
The ENCOR exam is "a mile wide and a foot deep." It tests your ability to understand how modern enterprise networks function, from the physical hardware to the cloud.
Cisco’s official certification guides are excellent, but the exams often pull from "Configuration Guides" and "Whitepapers" found on Cisco.com. Allocate 10 hours specifically for reading these deep-dive documents. CCNP ENTERPRISE -2023- ENCOR ENARSI 120 Hr Net...
For professionals looking to upskill efficiently, a dedicated is the optimal window to transition from a CCNA-level understanding to true professional competence. This article dissects exactly how to structure those 120 hours across ENCOR and ENARSI to pass the 2023 blueprints on your first attempt.
The certification sits at the sweet spot of this transition. It validates that you understand the foundational protocols (OSPF, BGP, EIGRP) while simultaneously proving your competency in modern technologies like SD-Access, SD-WAN, and Python automation scripts. The 2023-2024 updates emphasize Python, JSON, and REST APIs
| Type | Resource | |------|----------| | | CCNP Enterprise ENCOR 350-401 – Odom | | Second cert guide | CCNP Enterprise ENARSI 300-410 – Lacoste | | Video | CBT Nuggets, INE, or Kevin Wallace (ENCOR + ENARSI) | | Practice exams | Boson ExSim (ENCOR & ENARSI) | | Labs | Cisco DevNet Sandbox, Eve-NG Community, CML Personal |
The plan is aggressive but achievable. You will spend approximately 60 hours building a wide foundation, 40 hours specializing in routing chaos, and 20 hours in intense lab combat. This article dissects exactly how to structure those
This article serves as your roadmap for that journey.
The 2023 market demands CCNPs who understand both the legacy CLI and the modern API. This 120-hour roadmap doesn't just help you pass the exam—it makes you a better engineer.