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 certify at 2.0.  For example, take CCNA 1.0, ACRC 1.0 and the rest 2.0.  Certified at 1.0 until you take the NA and ACRC 2.0 tests before say 7/31/01.
 
You can also visit the Cisco site, follow the certification and training links and read the FAQ's  This is pretty much explained there with the exception of a re-certification date.
 
HTH
Mark
 
  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 test roll over into the new track for credit?  I plan on taking BCMSN and BCRAN and not even bother with the older tests.  The FAQ isn't entirely clear on this.  Any insight?
 
Thanks,
Chris McCoy

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