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Cisco > CCNA > Ccnp 2.0 & Ccna1.0 Validity ??

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ADIL69
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Question Ccnp 2.0 & Ccna1.0 Validity ??

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 !!

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Adil
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As I understand it from viewing my "expiration" dates you would have had to completed the CCNP or CCDP for the CCNA to be renewed.

My educated guess is you will have to renew the CCNA in order to get the CCNP/DP completed if you exceed your time limit.

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DAMN, DEJAVUE!! I answered this question for you in the CCNP forum. Check it out!

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Yes, back to CCNA 2.0 unless you complete a higher Cisco certificate.

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