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Most candidates fail because they study everything equally. Our AI builds your personalised study path from Day 1 - based on your weak domains, not a fixed syllabus. Built to help you pass CCNA on your first attempt.

1Readiness Diagnostic
2Adaptive Roadmap
3AI Mindmap Coach
4Guided Practice
5Exam Readiness Gate
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Watch how the AI trains you to pass CCNA in 2026

See the complete flow - from your Day 1 readiness diagnostic through the AI mindmap coach teaching each concept, to live practice with the AI tutor explaining every trap the exam sets.

How the CCNA training system works

5 steps from zero to CCNA certified in 2026

Every other CCNA training treats all candidates the same. Ours starts by figuring out exactly where you are - then builds a personalised path to pass.

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Day 1
AI Readiness Diagnostic
Before you study a single page, our AI runs a 30-minute diagnostic across all 6 CCNA domains. It maps your real starting point - showing exactly which domains are costing you the exam and which you can deprioritise.
CCNA Domain Diagnostic Results
Network Fundam…
38%
Network Access
71%
IP Connectivit…
55%
IP Services
82%
Security Funda…
44%
🎯 AI recommendation: Prioritise Network Fundamentals and Security Fundamentals first. Est. 10 weeks to exam-ready.
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Week 1 onwards
Adaptive Training Roadmap
Your diagnostic results generate a week-by-week training roadmap built around your specific gaps. The weakest domain gets tackled first. The roadmap rebuilds automatically after every session as your mastery score updates.
Your CCNA Training Roadmap
Wk 1–2Network Fundamentals - Core concepts + AI coachingIn progress
Wk 3–4Network Access - Deep dive + mindmapUpcoming
Wk 5–6IP Connectivity - Concepts + practiceUpcoming
Wk 7–8Cross-domain integration + mock examsUpcoming
Wk 9–10Exam readiness sprint + final gate checkUpcoming
↻Roadmap auto-rebuilds after every session
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Each concept session
1-on-1 AI Concept Coach + Mindmap
For every concept in your roadmap, the AI coach teaches it through an interactive mindmap - breaking down relationships between ideas visually. As you confirm understanding, your mastery % updates in real time.
AI Concept Coach - Network Fundamentals
Network Core Concepts
OSI and TCP/IP Models
IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing
Domain mastery
72%
AI Coach: You've confirmed CIA triad - now let's connect it to access control models. How would you apply Integrity controls in a multi-tenant cloud environment?
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After each concept
Adaptive Practice + Live AI Tutor
Practice exam-format questions with the AI tutor beside every question - ask it to simplify, reveal exam traps, explain the manager-thinking framework, or break down why the "obvious" answer is wrong.
Practice Session + AI Tutor
Q 7 Β· Network Fundamentals Β· Medium
You are conducting a network audit for a retail company with 12 Cisco switches deployed across three floors of their headquarters building. The IT manager reports that their network documentation shows Switch-A (a Cisco Catalyst 3650) connected to Switch-B (a Cisco Catalyst 2960-X) via port Gi1/0/24, but when you run 'show cdp neighbors' on Switch-A, you see Switch-B listed as connected to port Gi1/0/23 instead. Physical inspection is difficult as the switches are locked in separate wiring closets on different floors. All network services are functioning correctly, including inter-VLAN routing and trunk links. You verify that CDP is enabled globally on both switches and that CDP timers are set to default values (60-second update, 180-second holdtime). You also confirm that 'show interface Gi1/0/24' on Switch-A shows the interface as 'up/up' with input/output packets incrementing. What is the most likely explanation for this discrepancy between the documentation and the CDP output?
A. The CDP cache on Switch-A has become corrupted and requires the execution of 'clear cdp table' followed by waiting for three update intervals to rebuild accurate neighbor information from fresh advertisements
B. The interface Gi1/0/24 on Switch-A has CDP disabled at the interface level using 'no cdp enable' command, causing the neighbor relationship to be established through the alternate Gi1/0/23 interface instead
C. The physical cable connecting Switch-A to Switch-B is actually plugged into port Gi1/0/23 on Switch-A, and the documentation contains an error regarding the actual port used for the connection
D. Switch-B is configured with a non-standard CDP transmission interval of 180 seconds which causes the neighbor entry to display the last known interface from a previous connection rather than the current active port
AI Tutor - ask anything
The most likely explanation is that the physical cable is actually plugged into port Gi1/0/23 on Switch-A, and the network documentation is simply incorrect. Here's the step-by-step reasoning: CDP (Cisco Discovery Protocol) reports what it actually discovers on the network - it shows the LOCAL interface where CDP advertisements are being received from a neighbor device. The key evidence is that 'show cdp neighbors' on Switch-A displays Switch-B as connected to Gi1/0/23, which means Switch-A is receiving CDP advertisements FROM Switch-B ON its Gi1/0/23 interface. The fact that interface Gi1/0/24 shows 'up/up' with incrementing packet counts doesn't necessarily mean it's connected to Switch-B - it could be connected to another device, a workstation, or even have a cable plugged in without a terminating device that still shows link. All network services are functioning correctly, which indicates that the actual physical topology (as shown by CDP) is working properly, not the documented topology. CDP is verified to be enabled globally on both switches with default timers, eliminating configuration issues as the cause. Why the other answers are incorrect: The CDP cache corruption theory is unlikely because CDP would rebuild the cache automatically with the default 60-second updates, and the issue appears to be consistent rather than intermittent. A corrupted cache would typically resolve itself after the holdtime expires. The non-standard CDP transmission interval explanation is incorrect because even with different timer values, CDP would still accurately report the interface where advertisements are received. The timer interval doesn't affect which interface CDP reports; it only affects how frequently updates are sent. The interface-level CDP disable theory contradicts the scenario because if CDP were disabled on Gi1/0/24, it wouldn't cause CDP to report a neighbor on a different interface (Gi1/0/23). CDP either reports neighbors on the interface where it receives advertisements, or it doesn't report them at all if CDP is disabled on that interface. There's no mechanism for CDP to "redirect" to an alternate interface. The simplest and most likely explanation is that the documentation error occurred during initial deployment or a subsequent change, and the physical cable has always been (or was later moved to) port Gi1/0/23.
πŸ’‘ Simplify this
πŸͺ€ What's the trap?
🧠 Manager view
πŸ“– Related concept
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Before you book
Exam Readiness Gate
When you think you're ready, the readiness gate checks every domain mastery score against the passing threshold. If you're not ready it tells you exactly why - and adds a targeted sprint to fix it before you spend $330 on a failed attempt.
CCNA Readiness Gate Check
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Network Fundamentals - mastery 20%
Needs work
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Network Access - mastery 20%
Needs work
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IP Connectivity - mastery 25%
Needs work
🚫 Not ready to book yet. Network Fundamentals mastery at 20% - below 75% threshold. AI has added a 5-day sprint. Exam-ready in ~12 days.
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"Layer 2 vs. Layer 3 troubleshooting discipline is what CCNA actually tests. I was trained to check routing tables for everything.Edureify AI's same-subnet-different-switch scenarios recalibrated that instinct - same subnet means Layer 2 first, always."

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"The PBQ format scared me most going into CCNA.Edureify AI's structured troubleshooting practice - Physical → Data Link → Network before anything else - made PBQs systematic rather than intimidating. I approached each one with a method, not a guess."

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How is this different from a video course or bootcamp? +
Video courses deliver the same content to every student regardless of what they already know. Our AI starts with a diagnostic, then builds a personalised roadmap around your specific gaps. The AI coach teaches each concept interactively through mindmaps. And the live AI tutor beside every practice question explains exam traps and manager-thinking logic that video courses never cover.
What does the AI mindmap coach actually do? +
For each concept in your roadmap, the AI builds an interactive mindmap showing how ideas connect. You confirm understanding concept by concept, and the AI won't move on until your mastery score hits the threshold. It also asks you to apply the concept to scenarios so you understand the "why" - not just the definition.
What can I ask the AI tutor during practice? +
Anything about the question. Most common: "Simplify this explanation", "What's the exam trap in option A?", "Why does the exam prefer this over that?", "Explain this from the manager's perspective", "What's the related concept?". The AI tutor is trained specifically on CCNA's decision framework - not just general knowledge.
What's the difference between the 3 plans? +
Monthly ($49/mo) - full training system, cancel anytime. Good if your exam is soon or you want to try it first. Lifetime ($199 one-time) - lifetime access, no recurring charge. Best for most people. Pass Mode ($599) - everything plus daily AI study plan, weakness repair engine, and free extension until you pass.
How long does the full CCNA training take? +
Depends on your diagnostic results. Most students put in 1–2 hours per day. 2–3 weak domains: expect 10–12 weeks. 1 weak domain: 4–6 weeks. The AI gives you a personalised timeline on Day 1.
I failed CCNA once - will this help me pass the retake? +
Yes - our second-attempt pass rate is 91%. The diagnostic pinpoints exactly which domains cost you the first attempt. You won't re-study everything - the AI targets only your real gaps. Most retakers are exam-ready in 4–6 weeks. The mindmap coaching re-teaches the exact concepts where manager-thinking tripped you up before.
Is CCNA hard? How long does training realistically take? +
CCNA has a global pass rate of 72% - more than half of candidates fail first attempt. The difficulty isn't content volume, it's question style: the exam tests managerial thinking, not definitions. With our AI training, most students are exam-ready in 8–12 weeks studying 1–2 hours a day. Retakers or candidates with strong backgrounds: as little as 4–6 weeks.
What's the best way to pass CCNA in 2026? +
Candidates who pass share three things: they start with a diagnostic (not a textbook), they practise decision-making not memorisation, and they use adaptive practice tests that mirror the real CAT-format exam. Every question has two technically correct answers; the exam picks the one a manager would choose. Our system is built around exactly this.
Is Edureify a better alternative to a CCNA bootcamp? +
CCNA bootcamps typically cost $1,500–$4,000, run for 5 days, and deliver the same lecture to every attendee. You leave with notes and a question bank - no personalisation, no follow-up. Edureify starts with a diagnostic so training is built around your gaps from Day 1. For most candidates, our system gets better outcomes at a fraction of the bootcamp cost - and you study around your job instead of taking a week off.

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