Moving to CCNP 2.0 should not be a big problem.. may require a tiny bit of
reading before taking a new course, but nothing too major. Cisco does
support, and allow this scenario.
As for disadvantages, is the possibility of rewriting sooner than if you
took the CCNA 2.0 exam, though nobody really knows what Cisco is going to do
about this.. CCNA 1.0 certification will be valid for some time to come,
though.. not like M$ making you upgrade within a week or something ;p
Regards,
Trevor Corness, MCP+Internet MCSE CCNA (soon to just be CCNA, thank you,
Microsoft)
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Namal Perera
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Subject: CCNA 1.0 vs CCNA 2.0
Hi All,
I need advise. I have prepared myself for the CCNA 1.0 and plans to sit for
the exam on 22nd June 2000. If I do CCNA 1.0 will I have to resit for the
CCNA 2.0 exam or can I continue with CCNP 2.0. What is the disadvantage of
doing CCNA 1.0 now that CCNA 2.0 is out.
Cordial regards,
Namal Perera
ITQAN - Al Bawardi Computers
Tel. : 9712 6730202
Fax : 9712 6730323
P.O.Box : 4118 Abu Dhabi, UAE
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