How do I track my Cisco certification?
Visit the Cisco Career Certifications Tracking System to check the status of your certification(s).
How do I track my CCNA certificate?
- Go to the Certification Tracking System.
- You will need a Cisco.com ID to login to the Certification Tracking System.
- Once you have a Cisco.com ID, return to the Certification Tracking System and click on Login with Cisco.com link.
- You will be taken to the Cisco.com login screen.
How do I check my Cisco CCNA certification status?
How to Request Verification of your Cisco Certification
- Visit the Cisco Certification Tracking System Tool.
- Select ‘Login with Cisco.com ID’ and use your Cisco Username/Password.
- Once logged in, select ‘Publish Credentials’ – towards the end of the page please email your Cisco credentials to yourself.
How can I check my Cisco certification online?
To check the status of the free certificate, you can login to your Certification Tracking System profile and click on History > Fulfillment. You might even consider checking the status of your complimentary certificate with the support team to ensure that there are no issues.
How long is Cisco certification?
Cisco certifications that require about six months These entry-level Cisco certifications all require two exams — one of which is the ICND1, as a prerequisite, which should take about three months to study for and pass. The rest of the exams are a coin flip.
How do I get my Cisco certification after exam?
After you log in successfully, you will be able to claim your initial hard copy certificate. In addition, you can download an electronic PDF copy of your certificate by clicking on Certifications, then access your “PDF Certificate” under Downloads next to your active certification.
How do I contact Cisco certification?
For Registration or Login issues only, you can call a Customer Support Agent for assistance Monday–Friday at: 800-553-6387 (US/Canada) or 408-526-4000 (International) or access the list of our Global Support Numbers.
How hard is Cisco certification?
So, is the Cisco CCNA hard? The Cisco CCNA is a challenging entry-level IT certification exam because it requires both technical networking knowledge and the ability to configure specific equipment issued by Cisco.
How long do Cisco certificates take?
6-8 weeks
Printed certificates are shipped via regular US mail and do not contain any tracking information. Also, the general delivery time-frame is 6-8 weeks for the mailed date. To check the status of your certificate, you can login to your Certification Tracking System profile then click on History > Fulfillment.
How can I check my Cisco warranty online?
To check your Cisco warranty, you can use the Cisco Device Coverage Checker tool found on the Cisco Tools Catalog page. You’ll need to log in to your Cisco.com account to access the tool so make sure you have your account login info handy.
How does the Cisco certification tracking system work?
The Cisco Tracking System allows you to view your certifications, test history, recertification status, the date your certifica- tion certificate was mailed, access to the certification logos and subscribe to receive notifications from Cisco.
What to do if your Cisco certification expires?
If an individual allows their certification (s) to expire, then the individual must repeat the entire certification process to regain their certification (s). Visit the Cisco Career Certifications Tracking System to check the status of your certification (s).
What kind of certifications can you get with Cisco?
Cisco certifications Cisco has redesigned our training and certification programs to address today’s dynamic technologies and prepare students, engineers, and software developers for success in the industry’s most critical jobs. Every professional-level exam now earns a Specialist certification.
Where can I find Cisco learning support tool?
At the Learning@Cisco Centralized Support tool, search for FAQs by keyword, or browse popular questions and answers. Go to the Learning@Cisco Centralized Support tool, login with your username and password, then click Open Case. Your Learning support account is separate from your cisco.com account.