From: Phil (ciscostudent1@yahoo.com.br)
Date: Sat Nov 16 2002 - 11:26:22 GMT-3
Yes, so did I.
sean@ttank.com wrote:Mark,
I know it for fact that your answer B is correct.
I sat the security CCIE written test a month after I passed the R/S lab,
and I was notified officially by Cisco that my new expiration was updated
to 4 years out.
- Sean Liu
CCIE, CSS-1, AIX-CATE, CNE
CCSE, CCDP, CCNP, MCSE+I
Solutions Architect
Think Tank Systems, LLC
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I've searched all over but cannot find a concrete yes or no on this one.
Which situation is correct
My CCIE expires on the 1st Jan 2003
I recertify on the 1st Jan 2002
My CCIE is now valid until
A.
1st Jan 2004
B.
1st Jan 2005
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