From: Scott Morris (swm@emanon.com)
Date: Fri Sep 02 2005 - 09:24:18 GMT-3
I could be wrong, but I thought it was changed where there was a mandatory
6-month window. So that way when recertifying, you coulnd't take the test
on your last day of the 2-year mark, then again the next day and get 4-years
at once.
*shrug*
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From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
ccie2be
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2005 7:09 AM
To: Group Study
Cc: jay@west.net
Subject: Recertification
<Quote:
Note also that there is no "earliest" date. One could pass the same track
written the day after passing the lab and be good for four years. If you
think you might get rusty, this could be a good strategy.
-- Jay Hennigan - CCIE #7880 - Network Administration - jay@west.net WestNet: Connecting you to the planet. 805 884-6323 WB6RDV NetLojix Communications, Inc. - http://www.netlojix.com/ End-Quote> Hi Guys, I just spent the last hour on the Cisco CCIE site trying to verify the above statement but couldn't find anything to confirm or contradict the above statement. To me, it sounds like passing the written extends your ccie for 2 from the date you take the written, not from date your ccie expires. Assuming Jay is correct, I know for me the best thing to do would be to take the written in the next few weeks. If I wait a even just a few months, I know many of the details I now know inside out will surely fade away. TIA, Tim
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