Re-CCNA required to take a CCNP test if CCNA is already expired?

Re-CCNA required to take a CCNP test if CCNA is already expired?

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Re-CCNA required to take a CCNP test if CCNA is already expired? zulalogl 06-29-2007
Posted by on June 29, 2007, 12:04 pm
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Hello,
I took CCNA and 3 CCNP exams a few years ago... now they're all
expired.

In order to get a CCNP, I need to get my last CCNP exam. Do I need to
get CCNA recertification to be eligible to take the CCNP exams or ca I
just go ahead and take my CCNP exam?

I'll appreciate your comments if you know the answer.

Thanks....


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Posted by on June 29, 2007, 1:03 pm
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you're going to have to start from scratch.


zulalogl@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello,
> I took CCNA and 3 CCNP exams a few years ago... now they're all
> expired.
>
> In order to get a CCNP, I need to get my last CCNP exam. Do I need to
> get CCNA recertification to be eligible to take the CCNP exams or ca I
> just go ahead and take my CCNP exam?
>
> I'll appreciate your comments if you know the answer.
>
> Thanks....
>


Posted by on July 2, 2007, 10:41 am
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Thank you very much for the reply.

By "need to start from the scratch", I believe you mean I need to get
the CCNA & my last CCNP. I hope you do not mean I need to take CCNA &
all CCNP exams again to become a CCNP.


On Jun 29, 12:03 pm, ewh...@shaw.ca wrote:
> you're going to have to start from scratch.
>
> zulal...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I took CCNA and 3 CCNP exams a few years ago... now they're all
> > expired.
>
> > In order to get a CCNP, I need to get my last CCNP exam. Do I need to
> > get CCNA recertification to be eligible to take the CCNP exams or ca I
> > just go ahead and take my CCNP exam?
>
> > I'll appreciate your comments if you know the answer.
>
> > Thanks....



Posted by on July 2, 2007, 2:32 pm
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if you're past 3 years on all of it, you'll need to do all of it over again.

it goes by the date of the last test you wrote, so for example if you
wrote your last ccnp exam in may of '04, then you'd be past 3 years and
would have to start all over. if you wrote it in aug '04, you'd still be
a valid ccna, and would only need to write your last ccnp exam to certify.

other option depending on how well you know your junk, is just do the
ccie written.




zulalogl@gmail.com wrote:
> Thank you very much for the reply.
>
> By "need to start from the scratch", I believe you mean I need to get
> the CCNA & my last CCNP. I hope you do not mean I need to take CCNA &
> all CCNP exams again to become a CCNP.
>
>
> On Jun 29, 12:03 pm, ewh...@shaw.ca wrote:
>> you're going to have to start from scratch.
>>
>> zulal...@gmail.com wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>> I took CCNA and 3 CCNP exams a few years ago... now they're all
>>> expired.
>>> In order to get a CCNP, I need to get my last CCNP exam. Do I need to
>>> get CCNA recertification to be eligible to take the CCNP exams or ca I
>>> just go ahead and take my CCNP exam?
>>> I'll appreciate your comments if you know the answer.
>>> Thanks....
>
>

Posted by on July 3, 2007, 9:25 am
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Again, thank you very much for taking the time to answer my
question...


On Jul 2, 1:32 pm, ewh...@shaw.ca wrote:
> if you're past 3 years on all of it, you'll need to do all of it over again.
>
> it goes by the date of the last test you wrote, so for example if you
> wrote your last ccnp exam in may of '04, then you'd be past 3 years and
> would have to start all over. if you wrote it in aug '04, you'd still be
> a valid ccna, and would only need to write your last ccnp exam to certify.
>
> other option depending on how well you know your junk, is just do the
> ccie written.
>
> zulal...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Thank you very much for the reply.
>
> > By "need to start from the scratch", I believe you mean I need to get
> > the CCNA & my last CCNP. I hope you do not mean I need to take CCNA &
> > all CCNP exams again to become a CCNP.
>
> > On Jun 29, 12:03 pm, ewh...@shaw.ca wrote:
> >> you're going to have to start from scratch.
>
> >> zulal...@gmail.com wrote:
> >>> Hello,
> >>> I took CCNA and 3 CCNP exams a few years ago... now they're all
> >>> expired.
> >>> In order to get a CCNP, I need to get my last CCNP exam. Do I need to
> >>> get CCNA recertification to be eligible to take the CCNP exams or ca I
> >>> just go ahead and take my CCNP exam?
> >>> I'll appreciate your comments if you know the answer.
> >>> Thanks....






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