Re: OT : Regarding CCIE NO Association with Company

From: Jai Prakash (jpjsr06@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Sep 10 2006 - 15:47:17 ART


Hi Marvin,

   Thanks for your time to read this mail and reply accordingly.
   He is permanent employee of the current company.His testing
   id cscoXXXXXXXX is already added with his CCO ID which is having
   the information of CCIE Written Exam.His current company is using
   his all certifications for Partner Specialisation.

   My friend concern is if he remove the association from his current
   company before passing the CCIE Lab exam , can his company's
   administrator associate his CCO ID (which having cscoXXXXXXXX)
    again without his permission or without his knowledge?

   His company is Cisco Silver Partner. They want to use his CCIE# to achive
   the Gold Partnership with Cisco. But, he don't want.

Thanks again for your reply.

Best Regards,
Jai

On 9/10/06, Marvin Greenlee <marvingreenlee@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> As far as I know, the company doesn't need the CCO ID
> to associate someone to that company. Having the CCO
> ID will allow the person to have partner access for
> software downloads, etc., but is not necessary to add
> them as a contact.
>
> I'm not sure if it has changed recently, but it used
> to be that all you needed to check if someone was
> associated to a company was their name and CCIE #.
> There were some shady companies that were associating
> people that weren't actually employees.
>
> In order for other testing information to pass over,
> I'm pretty sure the company needs the testing ID -
> cscoXXXXXXXX.
>
> If your company is a partner, I would recommend asking
> your company's partner contact administrator, and ask
> them what info they need to add someone.
>
> What is this person's current commitment to the
> company? Is it a contract? Per the requirements for
> specialization, a contract for a CCIE needs to be at
> least a year in duration in order for that contact to
> be used as one of the CCIEs counted for
> specialization.
>
>
>
> See the audit and policies doc -
> http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/765/tools/cpapp/audit_doc.pdf
>
>
> --- Jai Prakash <jpjsr06@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi Groups,
> >
> > First of all, greetings to all of you and very
> > sorry for this off topic.
> >
> > My friend removed his *CCO ID* association from
> > his current company and
> > he is going to appear for CCIE Lab exam.
> >
> > I would like to know about can administrator of
> > his company join his *
> > CCO ID* again without his permission or without
> >
> > using his CCO ID. He don't want to associate his
> > *CCO ID* with his
> > current company. If he pass the CCIE Lab, he will
> > continue
> >
> > with his current company for some time (6
> > months) as per commitment.
> > After that, he has plan to leave the the company.
> >
> > At the time of leaving the current company, he
> > want his *CCIE NO* to be
> > free , so that he can use his *CCIE NO* with his new
> >
> > company. Is there any way that administrator of
> > the current company can
> > associate his *CCO ID* without his knowledge?
> >
> > He is using his company e-mail id in his *CCO
> > ID*. Actully, he wants to
> > join us.
> >
> > Any help would appreciated .
> >
> > Thanks a lot in adv.
> >
> > Best Regards,
> >
> > Jai
> >
> >
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