Showing posts with label BCLE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BCLE. Show all posts

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Brocade BCLE and BCLP news

To celebrate my achievement of getting the BCLE, Brocade decided to retire the certification and also refresh the BCLP 2010 to BCLP 2013. The BCLE will be incorporated into the BCLP 2013 and the Internetworking Track will be re-designed a bit with a possible new certification.

If you're interested in getting BCLP certified, be sure to visit the Brocade communities in the near future.

Recommended study materials include:

ServerIron ADX 12.5 Administration Guide 53-1002682-01
ServerIron ADX 12.5 Advanced Server Load Balancing Guide 53-1002683-01
ServerIron ADX 12.5 Firewall Load Balancing Guide 53-1002684-01
ServerIron ADX 12.5 Global Server Load Balancing Guide 53-1002685-01
ServerIron ADX 12.5 Multitenancy Guide 53-1002693-01
ServerIron ADX 12.5 NAT64 Configuration Guide 53-1002690-01
ServerIron ADX 12.5 Security Guide 53-1002686-01
ServerIron ADX 12.5 Server Load Balancing Guide 53-1002687-01
ServerIron ADX v2.0 ARB Admin Guide 53-1002509-01
ServerIron ADX OpenScript Programmer's Guide 53-1002691-01
Best Practices for High Availability Deployment for the Brocade ADX Switch GA-BP-453-00
CLE 202 Course
CLP 240 Course
ADX-TS 300 Course

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Brocade certifications, with spotlight on the BCNE and BCNP

If you are coming from the wild east, chances are you have problems with paying loads for certification exams: a CCNP can easily cost 3 times $150. And if your company doesn't pay for it, but instead it comes out of your lunch money, this can hurt. Been there, done that, wasn't funny.

Good news is, more networking vendors are starting on the "fast-track" course, providing you with short and cheap options to migrate your CCNA to their gear. Brocade is no exception, and they are still running the course, where you get BCNE training+exam for $100. I even blogged about this a while back.

Brocade has two levels of certifications: Accreditation and Certification.
Accreditation exams include the IP Specialis (BAIS), the Campus Networking Specialist (BACNS), WLAN Specialist and my new favorite, the Physical Security Specialist, which I consider a fresh, new and actually useful thing. These are basically web-based exams for $20. Fair enough.

Certification exams are the usual drill: proctored by Pearson VUE, multiple choice and they cost $150. Here comes the good part again: once you have a few of accreditations, you could join the various Brocade certification groups on LinkedIn; I assume you're already a member and all. Now this is where things happen: sometimes you can get deals on certification exams. So far I managed to get all 3 of my certs for free (with 4th possibly on the way), which I consider fairly cheap. Also, the guys are fairly helpful if you need help with your exams.

Training material: Brocade University runs some free web courses, and free assessment tests for the certification exams. Other goodies include "Nutshell" study guide PDFs and documents on the MyBrocade pages. Also recommended is the old Foundry mailing list, and possibly picking up an old FWS24 on eBay, as they are dirt cheap and decent boxes.

Disclaimer: yes, this has been a partially sponsored post, but it's good for you, so it's okay.