At 05:59 PM 4/20/01, Louie Belt wrote:
>And to think, I got it all wrong.
>
>Since Cisco's rule about displaying certification logos and listing
>certifications is "You may only use the Logo for the highest level of
>certification you have achieved."  Does this mean I now have to list my CCNP
>instead of my CCIE??

Nope, your CCNA! ;-)


>Louie Belt
>CCIE #7054
>
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>Oleg Mazurov
>Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 9:25 AM
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>Subject: Re: Job Fair & Cert's [7:1228]
>
>
> > So play the game, list both CERTS.  You might even convience them the
CCNP
> > is more
> > valuable that  than a CCIE.  If they dont speak knowlegely of CCNP, sell
>
>Sure it is. To get ccna you pass one exam. To get ccie you pass two. To
>get ccnp you need to pass FOUR AND you have to have ccna. Sounds right?
>
>/felis
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