Dear Group,

        Today I passed my last exam for the CCNP which was Support 2.0, I
managed to pass it without any difficultly provided with the material I
gathered for it, I studied around 15 days regressive on this subject plus I
have a hands on with router working for the last two years, most of the
things were routine troubleshooting steps and commands involved in the day
to day work of any networking guy.

 I really like to pay special thanks to this marvelous group, who motivated
me to go for CCNP, and Cisco carts, I am a passive member of the list, and a
silent admirer too, just too carried away with it.  I respect all the
members of this group and give sincere thanks to all of them who replied to
my quotes and messages.

 With little up and downs and flames, on an average the group have been a
technical treasure for me and an inspiration to be the best.

Thanks to all,

  A small question I had taken the CCNA 1.0 exam earlier last year do I need
to renew it to be called as CCNP 2.0.

Now moving on to CCDP, and then finally to the long awaited CCIE, hopefully.
A small piece of personal  experienced advise, going through this regressive
course of Cisco studies I found many insights deep into the core of
networking which I never knew before,  and I believe that to get
certifications people are digging real core information on various subjects
and thus they certify, and yes they know it.  

Shaikh Raees Ahmed,
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer,
Cisco Certified Network Professional,
Cisco Certified Network Associate,
Cisco Certified Design Associate,
Systems & Network,
IT Division.

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