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A current guide to the CCNA 200-301 v1.1 exam, including 120-minute Pearson VUE timing, English/Japanese delivery, six weighted domains, and practical network study priorities.
CCNA validates broad associate-level networking knowledge across fundamentals, switching, wireless, routing, services, security, and automation. Preparation should balance subnetting and routing practice with hands-on switching, wireless, security, and programmability review.
Use these points before scheduling the 200-301 CCNA exam or building a v1.1 study calendar.
The current Cisco Certified Network Associate exam is 200-301 CCNA v1.1.
Cisco lists CCNA 200-301 as a 120-minute exam scheduled through Pearson VUE.
Cisco lists English and Japanese as available CCNA exam languages.
IP Connectivity is the largest domain at 25% of the v1.1 exam topics.
Network Fundamentals and Network Access are each 20%, Security Fundamentals is 15%, and IP Services plus Automation and Programmability are 10% each.
Preparation should combine subnetting, switching, routing, wireless, services, security, and automation practice.
CCNA v1.1 is organized around Network Fundamentals, Network Access, IP Connectivity, IP Services, Security Fundamentals, and Automation and Programmability. Use the weights to prevent overstudying low-weight topics at the expense of routing and access fundamentals.
IP Connectivity is the largest domain at 25%. Build fluency with routing tables, packet forwarding, static routes, default routes, single-area OSPFv2, first-hop redundancy concepts, and IPv4 and IPv6 behavior.
Network Access and Network Fundamentals together account for 40%. Practice VLANs, trunks, EtherChannel, STP, WLC and AP concepts, interface troubleshooting, cabling, topology models, TCP versus UDP, and subnetting.
Security and automation are no longer optional side topics. Study device hardening, access control, wireless security, VPN concepts, REST APIs, JSON, configuration management tools, and controller-based architectures.
Use this Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA 200-301) exam help page for exam-specific context, then compare the broader online exam help services page or contact HiraEdu if you need a direct handoff. This page stays focused on Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA 200-301) while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
Cisco Certified Network Associate is Cisco's associate-level networking certification. The current 200-301 CCNA v1.1 exam is a 120-minute Pearson VUE exam available in English and Japanese. Cisco states that the exam tests network fundamentals, network access, IP connectivity, IP services, security fundamentals, and automation and programmability. The official v1.1 exam topics weight those domains as Network Fundamentals 20%, Network Access 20%, IP Connectivity 25%, IP Services 10%, Security Fundamentals 15%, and Automation and Programmability 10%. Candidates should prepare for practical IPv4 and IPv6 addressing, switching, VLANs, wireless architectures, routing, OSPF, NAT, DHCP, DNS, QoS, NTP, SNMP, device security, ACLs, VPN concepts, REST APIs, JSON, configuration management, and controller-based networking before scheduling through Pearson VUE.
Cisco lists CCNA 200-301 v1.1 as a 120-minute exam scheduled through Pearson VUE.
The weights are Network Fundamentals 20%, Network Access 20%, IP Connectivity 25%, IP Services 10%, Security Fundamentals 15%, and Automation and Programmability 10%.
Cisco lists English and Japanese as available exam languages for CCNA 200-301.
IP Connectivity is the largest domain at 25% of the current CCNA v1.1 exam topics.
Use Cisco's current v1.1 topics, practice subnetting and routing every week, build switching and wireless labs, and finish with security, services, and automation review.
Use Cisco's current 200-301 CCNA v1.1 exam page and topic PDF before using older CCNA 200-301 materials.
Build a study calendar around the 20%, 20%, 25%, 10%, 15%, and 10% domain weights.
Practice subnetting, VLANs, trunking, OSPF, static routing, NAT, DHCP, ACLs, wireless concepts, and device hardening in a lab or simulator.
Review REST concepts, JSON, APIs, configuration management, and controller-based networking so automation questions do not become throwaways.
Confirm Pearson VUE appointment details, ID name match, language choice, check-in instructions, and 120-minute pacing before exam day.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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