Well said.

Mike W.

"Chris H" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Group,
>
> Heres some scoop I found out from the Cisco Certification folks at
> Networkers.  They are currently developing a recertification process that
> should be announced in Sept.  From what I gathered, it doesn't matter if
> you're a CCNP 2.0 or 1.0, you'll be required to recertify within a
specified
> time from your certification date (2 or 3 years is what I was told).
>
> I was also told that they don't distinguish between 1.0 and 2.0 CCNP's.
The
> 1.0 upgrade to 2.0 is merely to update the material in the tests, rather
> than testing on products that were decommissioned a year ago (see Catalyst
> 3k).  So for those of us who have 1.0 certifications, no need to panic,
> we'll all be required to recertify at some point, even you 2.0's.
>
> So theoretically, someone who achieved a 2.0 CCNP (through beta's, etc) in
> March, they will have to recertify sooner than somebody who gets a CCNP
1.0
> on July 30th.  So on your resume's, it really doesn't matter if you put
> "CCNP 2.0", because its all the same according to Cisco.
>
> Chris
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