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Ccnp 2.0 & Ccna1.0 Validity ??
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| ADIL69 2002-01-13, 8:31 am |
| Hi All,
My CCNA1 will expire next month.
So,If I couldn't pass the ALL 4 exams before my CCNA1 expires {Say I will passed ONLY 2 for example}, then what will be the case ,should I need to Re-write CCNA2 ????
Please advise !!
Thanks,
Adil
MCSE(NT/2K),CNE(4/5),CCNA1 | |
| ComputerMan 2002-01-13, 8:40 am |
| YES!! I have CCNA 1.0 and mine expires at the end of December 2002.
You must have gotten the full CCNP on 2.0 which automatically renews the CCNA 1.0. If you don't get CCNP 2.0, your CCNA 1.0 expires and you MUST retake CCNA 2.0 before continuing.
From Cisco web site:
"CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, CCDP and CCIP certifications are valid for three years. Advancing to the next level or recertifying at the Professional level automatically renews all related Associate level certifications."
If I were you, I would get studying and take those other CCNP exams! | |
| ADIL69 2002-01-13, 8:49 am |
| OK COMPUTERMA..,
IF I COULDN'T COMPLETE ALL OF THEM ,
WHAT WILL BE THE CASE REGARDING THE 2 CCNP THAT I WILL PASS ,SHOULD I WILL RE-WRITE THEM AGAIN OR JUST RE-WRITE CCNA2 & CONTINUE THE OTHER 2 LEFT.
Please advise !!
Thanks,
Adil
MCSE(NT/2K),CNE(4/5),CCNA1 | |
| ComputerMan 2002-01-13, 9:02 am |
| All you have to do is complete CCNA 2.0 exam, then you can continue the CCNP track.
You do not have to re-take the two CCNP ones you already took.
You see, CCNA is a pre-requisite for CCNP. Once your CCNA 1.0 expires you won't even be able to schedule an exam in the CCNP track anymore. So, you take the CCNA 2.0 exam and then that renews or recertifies your CCNA. Then you schedule and take the other remaining CCNP exams.
ComputerMan |
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