I hv just received this email from CISCO. Hope u find it useful.
regds/HP

To: Cisco Career Certificate Holder
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Subject: Cisco Certification Update


On September 5, 2000, Cisco Systems announced that it has extended its
recertification policy to include additional levels. Certifications at the
Associate and Professional levels (CCNA, CCNP, CCDA, and CCDP) are now valid
for
three years. Holders of valid certifications may renew them indefinitely by
passing recertification exams. Without timely renewal, certifications
expire.

By offering an exam-based recertification process, Cisco ensures that
certification holders have not only met high standards, but also kept their
skills up to date. The recertification requirement also ensures that
certified
individuals working for Cisco Channel Partners continue to be a source of
high-quality technical knowledge and expertise.

Cisco will send email reminders, beginning one year before your
certification
expires, to the email address stored in your personal information file on
the
Cisco Career Certifications Tracking System. It is your responsibility to
keep
this contact information current. To check the information, and your
certification's expiration date, go to the Certifications website
(www.cisco.com/go/certifications). Select Tracking System from the bar on
the
left and navigate to the login screen.

Recertification has been a part of the Cisco Career Certifications program
since
1997, when recertification for the coveted CCIE was implemented. By
extending
the recertification policy to the Associate and Professional levels, Cisco
meets
an industry-wide need for qualified professionals who can address the
complex
issues created by the converged network.

Check the Certifications website for complete information about
recertification.
You can print a data sheet, read the press release, review the FAQs,
register
for training and exams, and monitor your career progress from this website.

Thank you for participating in the Cisco Career Certifications program. We
look
forward to helping you expand your technical expertise.





> -----Original Message-----
> From: Denis A. Baldwin [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2000 12:50 AM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      CCNA 1.0 to 2.0
> 
> I was wondering if the 1.0 exam becomes obsolete (doesn't count anymore)
> after the 2.0 exam comes out.  I know that Microsoft makes you renew your
> exam every couple years, does Cisco do as well?
> 
> Denis
> 
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