Re: CCDP after CCIE

From: Alexei Monastyrnyi (alexeim73@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Mar 24 2009 - 16:52:42 ART


Odd enough, the old 640-* CCNP exams are valid indefinitely, while the
newer 642 series is for 3 years. So I managed to utilise Routing and
Switching tests from 2001 for my CCDP in 2009. :-)

And yes, Piotr, just take ARCH, it will do.

A.

Ronnie Angello wrote:
> I just did the same thing... If you passed BSCI and BCMSN in 2005,
> then they are still active. You just need to pass ARCH and you will
> complete the requirements for CCDP. I agree with Marko's comments
> about preparing for the CCDE, but I'm reading the books anyway! :)
>
> On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 5:30 AM, Piotr M <pitt2k@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Experts,
>>
>> I am double CCIE (RS, Sec) and now I want to pursue CCDP
>> certification. I have found on Cisco Online Support a post states that
>> one need to pass DESGN & ARCH exams if he/she is CCIE already (this is
>> a waiver to the Cisco policy that states BSCI & BCMSN exams are
>> required for CCDP). Here's the link http://tinyurl.com/dfbd5d
>> However, in my profile on Cisco Certification Tracking System I see
>> that I only need to pass ARCH exam to become CCDP. Here is a
>> screenshot from my profile http://tinyurl.com/cj4kye
>>
>> To clear those things up, I opened a case on Cisco Online Support and
>> they said that I need to pass BSCI & BCMSN (because I passed those
>> exams in 2005 and they are not valid anymore) and the information on
>> Cisco FAQ is not valid.
>>
>> As this is confuses me even more, could someone tell me what is the
>> correct path for CCIE guy to become CCDP certified?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Regards,
>> PM
>>
>>
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