From: Kinney Robert-RKINNEY1 (Robert.Kinney@motorola.com)
Date: Thu Sep 23 2004 - 09:59:39 GMT-3
Ty,
Unless Cisco has changed things recently, just retaking the CCIE written exam will not recert you for NP/DP. You must either pass the lab or re-cert for NP/DP. After you pass the lab, you can recert for CCIE by taking the CCIE written (any one of them) which will, in turn, recert you for NP/DP, assuming you pass prior to their expiration date.
Rob K.
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From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of Ty
Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 7:42 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: CCNP/DP Re-cert
As you all know, I am currently working on the lab, however, my CCNP/DP is to expire in about a month.
CCNP expires Oct 24th, CCDP expires in January...
As I understand it, Cisco has made it so that if you pass the written, that will now re-cert you on CCNP/DP.
I am looking for opinions on this matter, as to take the written again (which I believe would keep me more focused on the lab) as oppsed to just taking the CCNP/DP re-cert. I know the written costs more, but I don't want to factor that into the discussion.
I am in a toss up as to wether to re-cert or not, and the main thing that keeps bugging me is that I worked hard to get the CCNP/DP, and do I really want to just let it go.
Thanks!!
Ty
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