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Online Testing Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
CISCO ONLINE PROCTORED POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
Q. Where can I test?
A. You can test at home or in your office. Wherever you test, you should be in a walled room, with a
closed door and without distractions. No one else is permitted in the room with you while you are testing.
Please Note: Due to increased demand, check-in wait times may be up to 30 minutes. Do not
abandon your testing event. A proctor will launch your, please be patient.
Q. How do I know my computer will work with the online proctored software?
A. Perform a system test. Download the OnVUE online proctoring software in advance to ensure that
your system will work with our software here (https://home.pearsonvue.com/cisco/onvue). Please check
our list of minimum system requirements and shut down all non-essential applications before launching
the software.
Q. Can I receive any exam assistance during the exam?
A.
You may not receive any assistance from other individuals while taking the exam, and you may
not allow other individuals to see the computer screen that presents the exam questions.
If another person enters the room while you are testing, your exam will be terminated.
The proctor cannot answer questions related to exam content.
Q. Is technical software assistance available during the exam?
A. Most technical issues can be avoided by completing a system test in advance. Common technical
issues are lack of a stable internet connection and running illegal applications during the exam, both of
which the system test can indicate. Either way, staff is on hand to support the issue during your exam
check-in or during your exam delivery.
Q. What other important information do I need to know?
A.
By taking this exam, you acknowledge that the proctor will continuously monitor you by video and
audio while you take your exam, and you acknowledge and consent to audio and video recording
of your face, voice, the physical room where you are seated, and the location during exam
delivery. You recognize that you have no right to privacy at your current location during exam
delivery and that you waive any and all claims asserting a right to privacy. If you do not wish to
be recorded (either by video or audio), please notify the proctor immediately of your intent not to
proceed with the exam.
If you do not follow the online proctored policies or are suspected of cheating or tampering with
Pearson VUE’s or its subcontractor’s software, or if a third party is detected in the physical room
where you are seated during the exam, the exam will be immediately terminated. This will be
reported to the Cisco Security Team, along with audio and/or video evidence of the infraction.
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Your exam may be invalidated, and the Cisco Certification program may take other action, such
as decertifying you and precluding all future participation in the testing program.
ADDITIONAL POLICIES
Q. Where do I go to schedule my exam?
Sign-in to your web account to schedule your exam at https://home.pearsonvue.com/cisco.
After you’ve selected the exam you want to take, choose the “home or office” option. Follow the
remaining prompts to complete the scheduling process. Once you have successfully scheduled
your exam appointment, you will be sent a confirmation email that will provide you with your
appointment details and important things to know for your exam.
To start your exam, To start your exam, you must sign-in
to your Pearson VUE profile, view your
upcoming appointment at the top of your profile and choose “Begin Exam” 30 mins prior to your
exam appointment.
Detailed instructions and a video of this process is provided at:
https://home.pearsonvue.com/cisco/onvue
Q. Is my workspace okay for testing?
A. During the check-in process, you will be asked to take photos of your work area, which will be
checked by a proctor prior to exam launch. Please ensure that your desktop is clean and that you are not
within arm’s reach of books, notepads, sticky notes, papers, pens, pencils, and other writing
instruments/objects. Additional monitors and computers must be unplugged and turned off. Items on the
wall with writing on them, such as whiteboards, will be inspected. If your workspace does not pass a
room scan, you are not permitted to proceed with taking the exam.
Q. What type of identification will I be required to present?
A. You are required to present a current, unexpired government-issued ID. The name on your ID must
match the name in your web account profile and in your appointment confirmation email.
Acceptable forms of identification include: driver’s license, military ID, identification card
(national/state/province identity card), alien registration card (green card, permanent resident, visa), and
government-issued local language ID (not in roman characters and accepted only if issued by the
country in which you are testing).
Minors who are under the age of 18 are permitted to present a valid student ID as a form of
identification. A minor’s guardian must also present a valid ID and provide verbal consent during the
check-in process.
Q. Does this apply to my CCIE lab exams?
A: No, this only applies to written exams administered through Pearson VUE.
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Q. How do I check in for my test on exam day?
A. You will be able to start checking in for your exam 30 minutes ahead of your scheduled appointment
time. To start, click the “Sign-in
” button on the Cisco Online Proctored page to sign-in to your web
account.
The exam you are scheduled to take will appear once you log in to your account under “Open
Online Exams.” Select the exam link and then select “Begin exam.”
Important: if the “Begin exam” button is not visible; you are either too early or too late for your
exam. Please check your appointment details to make sure you’re trying to start at the proper
time.
You will be asked to download OnVUE, the online proctoring software, if you haven’t before.
Follow the prompts in the application to complete the required check-in steps.
Have your acceptable identification available so that the proctor can verify your identity.
Shut down any nonessential applications such as email, chat, Facebook, and Skype.
You will be placed in a queue and connected with the next available proctor to begin your exam.
The check-in process takes approximately 15 minutes for candidates who have previously
completed a system test.
Being late is not an option. To allow time for the check-in procedure, please be ready when the
check-in window opens 30 minutes before the exam start time.
Please Note: Due to increased demand, check-in wait times may be up to 30 minutes. Do not
abandon your testing event. A proctor will launch your exam, please be patient.
If there is a connection interruption or a problem experienced during your online proctored
exam, please contact Pearson VUE:
o Please allow up to five business days for customer support responses from case
escalations. We appreciate your patience as we work to help you and other
candidates.
Q. What are the exam rules on personal belongings?
A.
During the exam, you may not access the following types of personal items: mobile phones,
headphones or headsets (wired or bluetooth), handheld computers or other electronic devices,
pagers, watches, wallets, purses, hats (or other head coverings), bags, coats, books, notes, or
any other materials not specifically approved.
During the exam session, you are not allowed to use exam-specific materials or scratch paper,
erasable whiteboards, or any other physical writing object, such as a pen, marker, or pencil.
Watches must be removed and placed out of sight/reach during the exam.
You may have the option to use the whiteboard feature in the OnVUE software while taking the
exam online. Read more about this feature.
Q. Can I eat, drink or take a break during the exam?
A. Cisco Exams do not include a scheduled break, breaks are not allowed during the exam for any
reason. If you leave your computer during your exam the proctor will end your session and you will be
unable to continue testing.
Water in a clear glass is allowed during testing; however, eating, smoking, and chewing gum are
prohibited.
Q. What Cisco Exams are offered for Online Proctoring?
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A. All written, proctored certification exams can be taken online with a few exceptions:
100-110 ENU CCENT (Invitation Only)
352-011 ENU Cisco Certified Design Expert Practical Exam
352-001 ENU Cisco Certified Design Expert Qualification Exam
Online proctored tests can be delivered in most countries around the globe. There are country
exceptions for standard restricted countries and China, Japan and Slovenia.
Please note that while exams may be published in multiple languages, greeters, proctors and
support staff speak English only.
Q. Will these exams cost the same as exams conducted at testing centers?
A. Yes, the exam cost is the same if you choose to take it in a test center or using Online Proctored.
The registration process is the same, you are just given one additional screen to choose how you want
to take a Cisco exam: In a test center or remotely at home or in an office.
Q. What if a proctor accuses me of cheating but I did not?
A. A case will be created for your testing event and the Pearson VUE and Cisco Security team will review
the testing event for a final determination for the candidate.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Operating
System
Windows 10
Windows 8.1
(
32-bit
and
64-bit
)
Mac OS 10.13 and above
(excluding beta versions)
Note: Windows Operating Systems must pass Genuine Windows Validation.
Windows Vista, Windows XP and Windows 7
are strictly prohibited for exam delivery
All Linux/Unix based Operating Systems are strictly prohibited.
Firewall
Do not take your exam in a setting with a corporate firewall (including VPN), or, alert your
Network Administrator to the network configuration requirements.
Display
Minimum Resolution: 1024 x 768 in 16-bit color.
Additional monitors are forbidden.
Internet
Browser
The newest versions of Microsoft Edge, Safari, Chrome, and Firefox for web registrations or
downloading the secure browser or
Internet Explorer 11
.
Internet
Connection
A consistent connection speed of 1 Mbps down/up is required.
We recommend testing on a wired network as opposed to a wireless network.
Tethering to a mobile hotspot is explicitly prohibited.
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Webcam
Webcam must have a minimum resolution of 640x480 @ 10 fps.
Webcam may be internal or may be external and connected to the computer.
Mac users may need to allow OnVUE within their ‘System Preferences: Security & Privacy:
Privacy’ settings for Microphone, Camera, Automation and Input Monitoring.
Sound &
Microphone
Verify the audio and microphone are not set on mute in Windows.
Mac users may need to allow OnVUE within their ‘System Preferences: Security & Privacy:
Privacy’ settings for Microphone, Camera, Automation and Input Monitoring.
Browser
Settings
Internet Cookies must be enabled.
Any Pop-Up blocking setting(s) must be disabled.
Work Computer
We recommend testing on a personal computer as work computers may block the OnVUE
software.
Power
Ensure you are connected to a power source before starting your exam to avoid draining your
battery during the exam
CISCO ONLINE PROCTORED POLICIES
*REQUIRED: All Cisco Candidates must agree to the following policies during the appointment registration
of your Cisco Online Proctored exam.
Admission Policy
Please note this exam is proctored in English only. There is not an option for local language proctoring at
this time.
Before the exam:
Visit the Cisco Online Proctoring page and review information on exam policies and procedures,
system requirements, and the System Test.
Complete the required System Test from the same computer and in the same location you’ll be
using on exam day. *Corporate firewalls often cause issues while trying to take your exam.
Please consider taking your exam in a setting without a corporate firewall.*
Review the identification requirements below
Please be prepared to show one (1) valid form of unexpired, Government-issued personal ID. The
Government-issued ID must have your signature and must have your photo.
The name on the registration must match the names on the Government issued ID exactly. Please verify
that your name listed on your confirmation email matches your identification. If your identification is not
considered valid, you will not be permitted to complete your exam and are unlikely to receive a refund.
Examples of acceptable identification:
Passport
Driver’s license
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Military ID (including spouse and dependents)
Identification card (national or local)
Registration card (such as green card, permanent resident, visa)
Please note that we are unable to accept the following ID’s for an online proctored exam.
Renewal forms with expired ID’s
Government-issued name change documents with Government ID
On exam day:
We recommend logging into your account 30 minutes early to start the check-in process and to allow
for any troubleshooting. If you are more than 15 minutes late after your scheduled exam time you will be
unable to begin your exam and are unlikely to receive a refund. To log into your account:
Click on the Login button - https://home.pearsonvue.com/cisco/onvue
Click on your scheduled exam under "Purchased Online Exams"
Click “Begin Exam” and follow the on-screen prompts to complete the check-in process
Once you have completed the check-in process you will be contacted by a Proctor to
begin your exam
Please note that you are required to have a clean and clutter free workstation. During check in, the
Proctor will ask you to perform a room and desk scan using your webcam and will inspect any materials
near your workstation.
Facial Comparison Policy
You understand and agree that Pearson VUE may use facial comparison technology for the purpose of
verifying your identity during the testing process. It will compare your facial image to the one on your
identification and to facial images captured during the testing process and help us further develop,
upgrade, and improve this application. If you do not agree to the use of facial comparison technology
during your testing session, do not accept this term. You will not be able to complete your registration
online. Instead, please call the Pearson VUE call center to complete your registration.
Reschedule Policy
To reschedule your online proctored exam, you must contact Pearson VUE or access your online
Pearson VUE account to reschedule your exam up until the scheduled start time of your appointment.
Failure to reschedule before your appointment time or failure to appear for your appointment will result in
the forfeiture of your exam fee.
Cancellation Policy
To cancel your online proctored exam, you must contact Pearson VUE or access your online Pearson
VUE account to cancel your exam up until the scheduled start time of your appointment. Failure to cancel
before your appointment time or failure to appear for your appointment will result in the forfeiture of your
exam fee.
Additional Information
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Please note that your “appointment length” may include time for non-scored sections such as surveys or
tutorials. The appointment length does not necessarily reflect the total amount of time allotted for the
actual exam. The majority of Cisco exam appointments include an additional 15 to 20 minutes for
surveys and tutorials.
Breaks are not allowed during the exam for any reason. If you leave your computer during your exam the
proctor will end your session and you will be unable to continue testing.
Once passed, a candidate must wait a minimum of 180 days before taking the same exam with an
identical exam number. Candidates may only take a beta exam once. Candidates who fail an exam must
wait a period of five (5) calendar days, beginning the day after the failed attempt, to retake the exam. For
example, if a candidate tests on Tuesday, he or she may test again no sooner than the following
Monday. For more information on Cisco's exam policies, visit:
www.cisco.com/web/learning/exams/policies.html
.
As a Cisco test taker, you deserve a fair and secure testing experience. Please report any suspicious
behavior that you observe to Cisco Certification Exam Security Customer Portal. Examples of such
behavior include receiving help or copying from another test taker, taking a test for someone else,
copying or disclosing exam content, or using notes or unauthorized aids. Thank you for your assistance
in helping to prevent and detect unfair test practices.
Age Requirements and Policies Concerning Minors
Minors are individuals between 13-17 years of age who, with parental or legal guardian consent, may
take tests and if passed, receive certification. For any person participating in a location that requires by
law a lower minimum age for entry into such programs, then the minimum age limit for that person will be
the stated minimum required age. Cisco reserves the right to impose additional restrictions to comply
with local data protection laws.
Resources:
Cisco Online Proctoring/PVUE Website:
https://home.pearsonvue.com/cisco/onvue
Demo videos for candidates: https://home.pearsonvue.com/vue-test/onvue
Online Proctoring for Cisco Certification Exams webpage: www.cisco.com/go/online-testing