Confusing eh?  Hope this helps :

CCNP 2.0 accepts CCNA 1 or 2.

I am a CCNA 1.0 and a CCNP 2.0, which means that I will not need to worry 
about my certs expiring for 3 years from the date I got my CCNP.

If I had never upgraded to CCNP, then I would expire 3 years from my CCNA.  
When I progress to CCIE, then there will be a whole bunch of different 
requirements.  (  2 words :  Aca - Pullco  :D  )

HTH,

Casey


>From: "Ariel Banzon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "Ariel Banzon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Will CCNA 1.0 counts toward CCNP 2.0 certification?
>Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2000 12:02:42 -0700
>
>I was under the understanding that once you pass CCNA1.0, this will count
>towards CCNP 2.0.  I was told that you would not have to retake the CCNA
>1.0.  Was this incorrect?
>
>
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