From: Tom Larus (tlarus@cox.net)
Date: Fri Sep 30 2005 - 10:54:51 GMT-3
Common sense suggests that he could simply renounce his CCSI status by
taking whatever steps Cisco requires. If he has not delivered a course
in years, he might well have had his status terminated by Cisco anyway.
I heard somewhere that you need to get high evaluations and that you
need to deliver a course each year to keep your CCSI.
Best regards,
Tom Larus, CCIE #10,014
David Fuller wrote:
>Hi there
>
>One of the CCSIs I know (also a CCIE) is looking to run CCNP coursesas an
>indiviual person (and not as a CCSI). He was told that this is not allowed
>because Cisco has similar courses and as a CCSI he's breaking the CCSI
>agreement he has with the Cisco training partner as a CCSI. He's not
>advertising his CCSI credentials for these courses instead he addvertises it
>as "CCIE instructor delivering CCNP.
>
>Can someone please shed light on this?
>
>Where can we find the latest CCSI agreement?
>
>Thanks a lot.
>
>Dave
>
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