Cisco U.

What is Cisco U?

Cisco U. is the learning source for tech. With courses and tailored content for Cisco products and beyond, it’s a community for learners and creators and a trusted resource for organizations and leaders.

• Built for learners
• Skill assessments
• Modular Learning Paths
• Advanced search
• Personal recommendations
• Content on adjacent technologies
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Cisco U. Features & Pricing

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or

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or

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Personalized skills management

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IT domain fundamentals Learning Paths

Multi-vendor technology training

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Associate-level certification Learning Paths

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Cisco product Learning Paths

Cisco solution Learning Paths

FAQ

A Learning Path is a curated set of material that allows you to move through a topic at your own pace. Assessments are sprinkled throughout so that you can test your knowledge as you go.   

 802.1X – Introduction to 802.1X Operations for Cisco Security Professionals
 ASR9KE – Cisco Aggregation Services Router 9000 Series Essentials
 BGP – Configuring BGP on Cisco Routers
 CBRCOR – Performing CyberOps Using Cisco Security Technologies
 CBRFIR – Conducting Forensic Analysis and Incident Response Using Cisco Technologies for CyberOps
 CBROPS – Understanding Cisco Cybersecurity Operations Fundamentals
 CCNA – Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions
 CLCEI – Implementing Cisco Collaboration Cloud and Edge Solutions
 CLCNF – Implementing Cisco Collaboration Conferencing
 CLCOR – Implementing and Operating Cisco Collaboration Core Technologies
 CLDHCF – Understanding Cisco Hybrid Cloud Fundamentals
 CLFNDU – Understanding Cisco Collaboration Foundations
 CLICA – Implementing Cisco Collaboration Applications
 CSAU – Introducing Automation for Cisco Solutions
 CSPCF – Cisco Common Service Platform Collector Fundamentals
 DCACI – Implementing Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure
 DCACIA – Implementing Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure–Advanced
 DCACID – Designing Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure
 DCACIO – Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure Operations and Troubleshooting
 DCACIT – Troubleshooting Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure
 DCAUI – Implementing Automation for Cisco Data Center Solutions
 DCCOR – Implementing and Operating Cisco Data Center Core Technologies
 DCID – Designing Cisco Data Center Infrastructure
 DCIT – Troubleshooting Cisco Data Center Infrastructure
 DEVASC – Developing Applications and Automating Workflows using Cisco Platforms
 DEVCOR – Developing Applications Using Cisco Core Platforms and APIs
 DEVOPS – Implementing DevOps Solutions and Practices Using Cisco Platforms
 DNAAS – Leveraging Cisco Intent-Based Networking DNA Assurance
 DTCSM – Cisco Customer Success Manager
 ECMS – Engineering Cisco Meraki Solutions
 ENARSI – Implementing Cisco Enterprise Advanced Routing and Services
 ENAUI – Implementing Automation for Cisco Enterprise Solutions
 ENC9K – Implementing Cisco Catalyst 9000 Series Switches
 ENCOR – Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies (3/22/2024 EOL)
 ENCOR – Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies (New)
 ENSDBI – Implementing Cisco Enterprise SD-Branch
 ENSDWI – Implementing Cisco SD-WAN Solutions – New
 ENSDWI – Implementing Cisco SD-WAN Solutions- EOL 03/2024
 ENSLD – Designing Cisco Enterprise Networks- EOL 03/2024
 ENSLD – Designing Cisco Enterprise Networks- New
 ENTEIT – Implementing and Troubleshooting Networks Using Cisco ThousandEyes
 ENWLSD – Designing Cisco Enterprise Wireless Networks
 ENWLSI – Implementing Cisco Enterprise Wireless Networks
 IBNTRN – Transforming to a Cisco Intent-Based Network
 IOSXR304 – Cisco IOS XR Broadband Network Gateway Implementation and Verification
 IOSXRE – Cisco IOS XR Software Essentials
 IP6FD – IPv6 Fundamentals, Design, and Deployment
 MCAST – Implementing Cisco Multicast
 MPLS – Implementing Cisco MPLS
 NCS540HWE – Implementing Cisco NCS540 Series Routers
 NCS5500HW – Network Convergence System 5500 Series Router
 NETADM – Network Administrator
 NETAUTO – Network Automation Engineer
 NETFND – Network Fundamentals for Network Adjacent Engineers
 NETSEC – Network Security Engineer
 NSO201 – NSO Essentials for Programmers and Network Architects
 NSO300 – Cisco NSO Advanced for Python Programmers
 OPT200 – Cisco Optical Technology Intermediate
 PRNE – Programming for Network Engineers
 QoS – Implementing Cisco Quality of Service
 SAUI – Implementing Automation for Cisco Security Solutions
 SCOR – Implementing and Operating Cisco Security Core Technologies
 SDAFND – Understanding Cisco SDA Fundamentals
 SDUO – Introduction to Cisco Duo
 SDWFND – Cisco SD-WAN Operation and Deployment
 SDWSCS – Implementing Cisco SD-WAN Security and Cloud Solutions
 SECCLD – Securing Cloud Deployments with Cisco Technologies
 SECICC – Introducing Cisco Cloud Consumer Security
 SEGRTE201 – Implementing Segment Routing on Cisco IOS XR
 SESA – Securing Email with Cisco Email Security Appliance
 SFWIPF – Fundamentals of Cisco Firewall Threat Defense and Intrusion Prevention
 SISE – Implementing and Configuring Cisco Identity Services Engine
 SOCAL – Security Operations Analyst Level 1
 SP8KE – Cisco 8000 Series Routers Essentials
 SPAUI – Implementing Automation for Cisco Service Provider Solutions
 SPCOR – Implementing and Operating Cisco Service Provider Network Core Technologies
 SPFNDU – Understanding Cisco Service Provider Network Foundations
 SPMBL100 – Cisco Service Provider 5G Technologies Foundations
 SPRI – Implementing Cisco Service Provider Advanced Routing Solutions
 SPSDNTXP – Implementing Cisco Converged SDN Transport Solutions
 SPVI – Implementing Cisco Service Provider VPN Services
 SPWAE – Operating and Implementing Cisco WAN Automation Engine
 SSFAMP – Protecting Against Malware Threats with Cisco AMP for Endpoints
 SSFRules – Securing Cisco Networks with Snort Rule Writing Best Practices
 SSFSNORT – Securing Cisco Networks with Open Source Snort
 SVPN – Implementing Secure Solutions with Virtual Private Networks
 SWSA – Securing the Web with Cisco Web Security Appliance
 WLFNDU – Understanding Cisco Wireless Foundations
 XRVPNS – Leveraging IOS XR VPN Services

Cisco U. Learning Paths display the estimated amount of time per learning track to help the learner determine the time it will take to complete their learning goals. Pre-assessments help the learner evaluate their level of knowledge and skip a section to expedite their learning. Post-assessments help the learner determine their proficiency in a subject and whether they need to retake a section. Total completion time depends on many factors, such as the individual learner, assessment results, and the type of content. 

Users can navigate to the Explore section on Cisco U., which  shows available content for Learning Paths, courses, events and webinars, podcasts, videos, and tutorials. 

Cisco U. is an all-inclusive online learning experience, and CDL is a subscription of digital learning courses. 

Yes, current CDL subscribers will have access to Cisco U.

Please note: If you started a course in CDL, make sure you complete that course in CDL as your progress will not transfer over to Cisco U.

Yes, you can earn Continuing Education credits after general availability.