CCNA Service Provider Operations

CCNA Service Provider Operations

Learn more about the CCNA Service Provider Operations certification.

Cisco Certified Network Associate Service Provider Operations (CCNA SP Operations) validates basic knowledge and skills (of a Tier I support engineer) in a prescriptive troubleshooting environment within carrier class IP NGN core network infrastructure. CCNA SP Operations curriculum includes incident (event), fault, configuration, change, and performance management procedures, along with NMS tools and protocols.

Prerequisites

Valid Cisco CCENTCCNA, or any Cisco CCIE certification can act as a prerequisite.

Exams & Recommended Training

Required Exam(s)Recommended Training
640-760 SSPOSupporting Cisco Service Provider IP NGN Operations (SSPO)
NOTE: Updated ICND1, ICND2, and CCNA Composite exams can be applied towards the achievement of several Cisco associate-level certifications. Please visit the Associate-level Exam Logic Tool for more details.



The best way to prepare for this certification is to take the Cisco-approved training:

Supporting Cisco Service Provider IP NGN Operations (SSPO)

The Supporting Cisco Service Provider IP NGN Operations (SSPO) course is designed to introduce entry-level personnel to the service provider network operations environment, processes orientation, and management tools and methods, and enables students to practice the primary job roles and tasks.
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Self-Study Materials

The following resources are suggested study materials:
A comprehensive list of study materials is also available.

Cisco Learning Network Resources

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