From: Ben Groff (bsgroff@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Jul 11 2006 - 13:13:27 ART
Actually, you get a year in of suspended status before you get kicked out of
the club. But like Brad said, get it done because the alternative is much
more painful.
On 7/11/06, Brad Ellis <brad@ccbootcamp.com> wrote:
>
> After 24 months you are suspended for 6 months. If you do not pass a CCIE
> written exam, you will go inactive and it will be required of you to take
> and pass another CCIE Lab exam to become active again. In other words,
> take
> and pass a friggin written exam within the 24 month or 6 month suspended
> period or you'll be seeing our friendly neighborhood proctor again if you
> want to become active. :)
>
> thanks,
> Brad Ellis
> CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
> CCSI#30482
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>
>
> Hi there,
>
> Hope you are all well.
>
> Can anyone please clarify what happens if a person re-certifies the CCIE
> after 24 months, i.e. if you go into "Suspend" state and then re-certify?
> Does it go back to "Active" provided you have passed the CCIE Lab already?
>
> Thanks!
> John
>
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