Re: CCIE Engineer moving from Silver to Premier

From: Farrukh Haroon <farrukhharoon_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 13 Aug 2011 15:13:18 +0300

Your new employer will be able to use your P-level (and below) certs without
needing to create a new Cisco ID.

Just go to your profile and associate yourself to the new employer.

For the CCIE cert, the process mentioned by the other gentlemen in spot on,
the same does not apply to others certs (including CCVP etc) IMHO.

Regards

Farrukh

On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 8:41 AM, Thomas Perrier <thomas_at_perrier.name> wrote:

> On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 1:07 AM, Mahmoud Genidy <ccie.mahmoud_at_gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > So, we can conclude two facts here:
> >
> > First: Based on Thomas and Narbic, unless the new partner requires the
> use
> > of my CCIE there is no need for approval or letter from the old partner.
> So
> > for example moving my profile to a premier partner, and get assigned a
> > Systems Engineer role should work without the need for a release or
> approval
> > letter from old partner
>
> Correct. CCSP and CCVP as well are restricted for one year like CCIE,
> but I believe only Field Engineer roles use these, not System Engineer
> ones.
>
> > Second: Based on what Ryan says, I can let my old partner to use my CCIE
> > towards his Silver partnership and in the same time let the new premier
> > partner benefit from my other certificates. This can be done by creating
> a
> > new CCO and associate my other Professional/Associate certificates to it.
> If
> > this is possible then it is exactly what I want! ... Is it really
> possible?
>
> No, for two reasons:
> - you must work full time at a partner for him to use your CCIE
> number. Renting or letting it use it for free when that's not the case
> is at your own risks (up to being striped for life from your CCIE),
> and not worth the risk IMHO.
> - all your certs are probably linked to the same CSCO number, itself
> associated with one Cisco.com account. So I don't think it's possible
> to split certs between Cisco.com accounts after the fact.
>
> -Thomas
>
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