Re: OT: CCNA, CCNP certification status

From: Greg Wendel (gwendel@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Sep 15 2008 - 10:15:46 ART


Hello again Colin,Did you go back and do your CCNP after you passed your
lab? If yes, can you tell us why? My CCNP and other certs expired and I
hadn't even considered going back now that I have the CCIE.

Thanks,
Greg, #20179
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 11:22 AM, Colin McNamara <Colin@2cups.com> wrote:

> I can confirm that as true. I let my CCNP lapse in 2004 and currently hold
> an active CCIE (long story). You will have an X inside your cert status for
> CCNP in the tracking tool. What will happen if you go decide to go back and
> recertify your CCNP by taking every test again is that they will show your
> certification date from the date of original certification (say 2001) to
> present + 3 years.
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> Joseph Brunner wrote:
>
>> The cust. service rep did tell me though that the CCIE written does not
>>> renew your CCNA or CCNP if its expired
>>>
>>>
>>
>> If that is what they told you move on. Just get your CCIE.
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
>> Usama Pervaiz
>> Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 10:43 AM
>> To: Cisco certification
>> Subject: Re: OT: CCNA, CCNP certification status
>>
>> Thanks to everyone that replied!
>>
>> I called Cisco and opened a case and they will merge the 2 accounts.
>> The cust. service rep did tell me though that the CCIE written does
>> not renew your CCNA or CCNP if its expired. Is this true? I keep
>> hearing different things from different people so I wanted a definate
>> answer once and for all.
>>
>> Will passing the CCIE written exam renew your expired CCNA and CCNP?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Usama
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 8:46 AM, Jonny English <redkidneybeans@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> You probably need to open a problem ticket with certification support and
>>> maybe you'll need to contact VUE to get them to use one CSCO#.
>>>
>>> In the first instance open a ticket with Cisco certification support and
>>>
>>>
>> see
>>
>>
>>> what they say.
>>>
>>> On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 12:22 AM, Usama Pervaiz <chaudri@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hello all!!
>>>>
>>>> I am hoping someone here can point me in the right direction. I
>>>> recently realized that my CCNA and CCNP have different CSCO # on them.
>>>> I took my CCIE written in March 2008 and I am told that it should
>>>> renew all my certs. I think having 2 CSCO # is going to be an issue so
>>>> how do I check to see if my CCNP and NA are in good standing? and if
>>>> they are not who do I contact to get this cleared up? Cisco or Pearson
>>>> Vue? if someone could provide a number or e-mail that would be great!
>>>>
>>>> Thanks everyone,
>>>> Usama Pervaiz.
>>>>
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