CCNP 1.0 vs. 2.0 and exam applicability

2000-05-08 Thread Chris McCoy
    Hello all.  I'm in a bind regarding Cisco's tests in the CCNP track.  I just finished preparing for the ACRC test, my first for CCNP, and it looks like it will be obsolete in a couple of months!  Will I have to take the Routing 2.0 test again to get CCNP 2.0 certified?  Or will the older

Re: CCNP 1.0 vs. 2.0 and exam applicability

2000-05-08 Thread NHeidler
  >>Hello all.  I'm in a bind regarding Cisco's tests in the CCNP track. I just finished preparing for the ACRC test, my first for CCNP, and it looks >>like it will be obsolete in a couple of months!  Will I have to take the Routing 2.0 test again to get CCNP 2.0 certified?  Or will the olde

Re: CCNP 1.0 vs. 2.0 and exam applicability

2000-05-08 Thread Mark Harris
Briefly, take a single 1.0 test including CCNA, you'll be CCNP 1.0.  In order to be CCNP 2.0 all tests need to be 2.0.  Although the 1.0 tests go obsolete on 7/31, Cisco will for sure allow some perios of time after 7/31 (like a year) to retake any 1.0 tests with the equivelent 2.0 test to c

Re: CCNP 1.0 vs. 2.0 and exam applicability

2000-05-09 Thread Annlee Hines
Correction: The CCNA 1.0 is fine for the CCNP 2.0--as long as all the CCNP exams are 2.0. From the FAQ:   10) I am CCNA 1.0 certified, may I continue to pursue CCNP 2.0 certification?  Yes, you do not need to take the CCNA 2.0 exam for CCNP 2.0 certification.  Also, see here (mind the wrap)

Re: CCNP 1.0 vs. 2.0 and exam applicability

2000-05-09 Thread Mark Harris
Thanks for the correction Annlee. "Annlee Hines" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 8f9384$ld4$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8f9384$ld4$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Correction: The CCNA 1.0 is fine for the CCNP 2.0--as long as all the CCNP exams are 2.0. From the FAQ:   10) I am CCNA 1.0 cer