Thanks for the info! much appreciated. That gives me plenty of time to
complete CCNP :)

Cheers,
MrSpiffy


""George Murphy CCNP/DP""  wrote in message
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> MrSpiffy, Good news!, the CCNA is good for 3 years instead of 2. My
> certificate from  Cisco states valid through September 16 2003 and I
> passed the exam in 2000. If you were in the undertaking of CCNP and your
> CCNA expires then you would have to re-cert CCNA........     Get the
> CCNP and you will just need to pass the re-cert exam on that from here
> on out......
>
> MrSpiffy wrote:
>
> >Hi, I have CCNA v1.0 (I've have had it for around 1.5 yrs). I was wanting
to
> >move onto CCNP. I've been on the cisco site and it mentions the fact that
I
> >require a current valid CCNA to move onto the CCNP track. I have a few
> >questions:
> >
> >1. When will my CCNA expire? Im guessing in 6 months time as I once heard
> >that CCNA is valid for 2 yrs.
> >
> >2. If my CCNA expires in 6 months does this mean I have to complete any
one
> >of the CCNP modules within the next 6 months for me to still be allowed
to
> >go for CCNP without having to do CCNA v2? Or does it mean i have to
complete
> >all 4 CCNP exams within the next 6 months prior to my CCNA expiring? i.e.
> >just wondering what happens if my CCNA expires whilst im undertaking
CCNP.
> >
> >Thanks for your help!
> >Cheers,
> >MrSpiffy




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