RE: ccie certification

From: Rik Guyler (rik@guyler.net)
Date: Sun Feb 24 2008 - 13:03:40 ARST


John...really? You let it expire completely? Are you sure it's really
dead? I believe they give you a one-year grace period after expiration to
still be able to renew it. Are you still in that grace period?

If you are totally expired I don't believe I would go through the entire
cert chain again. It's not been that long as I remember you on GS not that
long ago. I was out for over 3 years and jumped back in and while there are
new areas, the core stuff is still pretty much the same so just go for your
written. In fact, I took the beta Written with just a quick look over MPLS
and IPv6 and passed it with no core study. Just get some updated study
materials (there are more now than ever), updated lab workbooks and maybe
even consider a class.

I wonder if you would get a brand new number or would they recycle your old
one back to you? ;-)

Rik

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of john
matijevic
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2008 9:43 AM
To: Cisco certification
Subject: ccie certification

Hello Team,
My CCIE certification has expired completely including the lab. I would like
to renew, I was wondering if anyone has renewed after both written and lab
have expired. Would you want to start back at CCNA go through CCNP again and
CCIE or would you start at the CCIE written exam?
Thanks again for feedback.
Sincerely,
John



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