I haven't heard anything like that but the CCNA before a CCNP exam is a
logical requirement.  To me it protects the student more.  If you can't do
CCNA you shouldn't be looking at CCNP.

However, the CCNP before CCIE sounds interesting.

At the moment, the CCIE is not tied to the certification track, that is -
you can pass go and do the CCIE without the CCNx stuff.

I think when the new certification track came out Cisco stated that they
would let the CCIE program proceed independently for a while but that
eventually it would be brought into the track.

If I remember correctly and if you heard right then this would be the
logical outcome.

However, July 2000?  I think we would have heard something about that by
now.  I think there have been a few attempts at the CCIE by people without
any CCNx initials.  Maybe July 2001???

Kevin Wigle
CCDP/CCNP...........

----- Original Message -----
From: "Nelluri Reddy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: pre-requisite for CCNP


> I heard that as of July 2000, a CCNA certification is a pre-requisite
> for taking CCNP exams and a CCNP certification is a pre-requisite for
> taking CCIE exams. Is this true?
>
> Nelluri
>
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