Comparing Cisco CCENT to CompTIA Network+

Date: Apr 25, 2011

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The Cisco CCENT and CompTIA Network+ both position themselves as basic, entry-level networking certification credentials. Nevertheless, there are many differences between these two credentials. Where the CompTIA Network+ is broad and captures some information on most types of networks and networking technologies, the CCENT is narrower and deeper, and digs more deeply into specifics involved in choosing, configuring, implementing, and troubleshooting Cisco based wired and wireless LAN, and basic WAN connections. This article addresses the question of whether the CompTIA Network+ is a better startup credential or whether candidates should go after the Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT) instead.

One type of question I field frequently from entry-level IT workers deals with good starter certifications. In particular, I’m often asked whether the CompTIA Network+ is a better startup credential, or whether candidates should go after the Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT) instead. The answer to that question depends strongly on whether or not certification candidates want or plan to work in a Cisco-based network environment, or if they’re simply looking for a good general introduction to networking terms and concepts, tools, and technologies. Those who are headed down the Cisco path (or who simply want to try it out) will be best suited by pursuing the CCENT as a first step, whereas those who either may be less certain where they’re headed or who simply want a good general overview of networking should pursue the Network+.

Understanding Network+

CompTIA takes a much broader view of networking than Cisco, in some ways, but its coverage of individual topics tends to be more shallow as well. Thus, it makes sense to think of Network+ as several miles wide, but perhaps only a few feet deep in the range of material it covers. A quick overview of the topic domains covered in the Network+ (shown with their percentage of inclusion in the exam, from the CompTIA Objectives document) will help to illustrate this point quite convincingly:

Table 1: The Network+ Exam covers all of networking’s major bases

Domain

% of Examination

1.0 Network Technologies

20%

2.0 Network Media and Topologies

20%

3.0 Network Devices

17%

4.0 Network Management

20%

5.0 Network Tools

12%

6.0 Network Security

11%

Total

100%

As you start to dig into the various domains (you can download the Network+ objectives from the CompTIA Network+ page, but registration with the site is mandatory), you’ll encounter an 11-page list of topics covered, or just about two pages of items for each domain. Here’s a brief and very condensed summary by domain name:

In the final analysis, Network+ is best regarded as a certification that ensures candidates know a little something about most aspects of networking, and that they can find their way around most modern networks and related equipment. Given the breadth of the credential, coverage is perforce also fairly shallow on most topics.

Understanding CCENT

Given that Cisco is behind the CCENT, it should come as no surprise that this credential is Cisco-oriented and focused, first, foremost, and last. The name of the related Cisco exam is ICND1 (short for Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1), which directly stresses its Cisco centricity. (Note, as with the CompTIA Network+, candidates must register with the Cisco site to access the details on its certifications; as certifications sought become more advanced, Cisco cert candidates must also meet pre-requisites[md]often in the form of other, more junior credentials[md]to obtain access to exam objectives, syllabi, sample practice questions, and other exam information).

The CCENT is actually the first of two exams that candidates must take and pass to earn the Cisco Certified Networking Associate (CCNA) certification. Here an overview of the Exam Topics for this credential summarized from the Cisco Blueprint page for this credential:

It’s much harder to summarize and abridge the CCENT objectives, primarily because they are much more about configuring, implementing, troubleshooting, and verifying specific components, services, addresses, etc. As with most of its credentials, even at the entry level, Cisco certifications are very much hands-on, and very much about applying learning and skills to recognizing and handling specific situations.

Network+ and CCENT Compared and Contrasted

On the face of things, Network+ and CCENT look[md]at least superficially[md]very much alike. Indeed, they even cover many of the same topics. Both exams run 90 minutes long (the CCENT has 40-50 questions, while the Network+ has 100). While the CCENT costs $125, however, the Network+ runs from $209 to $246 (discount vouchers may be available, lower prices are available to those who work for CompTIA member organizations).

But as you dig deeper, you quickly realize that the CCENT is really for those who want to get down and dirty working on and with (primarily Cisco-based) networks, with a strong emphasis on configuration, implementation, and troubleshooting details. The Network+ is more general and theoretical and puts more emphasis on understanding concepts rather than putting those concepts to work.

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