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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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