From: Matt (matt_ccie_2004@yahoo.com)
Date: Fri Sep 24 2004 - 11:13:58 GMT-3
You can lapse for up to a year, if you go any longer
than that you have to re-take the lab. I know a guy
that let his lapse for 11 months, and once he took the
written he was recert'd but only for a year.
-Matt
--- Anthony Pace <anthonypace@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> My CCIE re-cert deadline is about to pass me by. I
> meant to carve out
> some time for a cram session and go in and re-take
> the written but I got
> to busy.
>
> Does anyone have any experience losing their CCIE
> and then getting it
> back? Will they just take me out of the database and
> then put me back in
> on the day I pass the written, or does some time go
> by for all of this
> to get caught up.
>
> Is the written that same test for the last several
> years or do they
> update it. I see the number is the same (350-001). I
> also see that they
> are getting ready to update it, but will I be taking
> that same old test
> with DECNET and AppleTalk and Source-Route Bridging?
>
> I looked at a practice test a friend had and the
> questions seemed very
> updated. VACL's, Community ports, MPLS and a bunch
> of stuff I do not
> recall being on there in 2001.
>
> I've looked on CCO and EMAILED CCIE@cisco.com, but
> they don't really
> come right out and say that being suspended equals
> "just needing to
> re-take the WRITTEN" again.
>
> Anthony Pace CCIE 10349 (till tomorrow)
> --
> Anthony Pace
> anthonypace@fastmail.fm
>
>
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