Thanks Zeeshan for alerting us to the broken link. We will get that corrected. There is no option today to apply any Cisco credentials to the VCP-NV path. As TimVCI mentioned, we removed the training requirement so you can go directly to the exam to earn your certification.
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Original Message:
Sent: Aug 26, 2024 09:06 PM
From: zeeshan qadir
Subject: Broken link to submit Cisco cert for NSX certification
Thanks TimVCI,
So I believe there is no other way but to attend VMware NSX training as I have zero VM cert.
appreciated!!
Original Message:
Sent: Aug 26, 2024 02:56 AM
From: TimVCI
Subject: Broken link to submit Cisco cert for NSX certification
Cisco certs were an option instead of taking an official course.
The course requirement has now been dropped so now there is no requirement to upload your Cisco Cert.
Original Message:
Sent: Aug 25, 2024 01:33 AM
From: zeeshan qadir
Subject: Broken link to submit Cisco cert for NSX certification
Hi there,
I am trying to take an exam VCP-NV 2024 [V2] by using Cisco certification. But there is no straight forward directions, some of the links are broken on broadcom site.
Broadcom | remove preview |
 | VMware Certified Professional - Network Virtualization 2024 (VCP-NV 2024) | The VCP-NV 2024 certification validates your ability to install, configure, and administer NSX virtual networking implementations. | View this on Broadcom > |
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At the bottom,

But the link is broken:

I tried did some google search and stumbled upon this link:
How to Request Verification of your Cisco Certification
Broadcom | remove preview |
| How to Request Verification of your Cisco Certification | Steps on how to verify your Cisco Certification to meet our program requirements. | View this on Broadcom > |
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As per link, there is "History tab' but there is none:

How do I submit my Cisco credentials for NSX certification given above broken links or incorrect info?
Much appreciated!!