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actswitch (Programmer)
5 Jan 12 18:11
Hi Guys, wonder if you can ease my confusion. I passed my CCNA exam 6 years ago and renewed it 3 years later by passing the CVoice  v6.0 (642-436) exam. My 3 years are almost up again, so can I re-certify by sitting the new CVoice v8.0 (642-437) exam, or will passing  an updated version of a subject I have already passed be considered illegible for CCNA renewal.

Many thanks.
 

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Cluebird (Instructor)
5 Jan 12 21:59
As long as your CCNA hasn't expired, any 642 level exam or higher (CCIE) will renew your existing CCNA.
actswitch (Programmer)
6 Jan 12 7:36
Thanks Cluebird, much appreciated.

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kishmbee (TechnicalUser)
17 Mar 12 2:36
You must try to go for 640-461 exam, its wiser to go for it. Otherwise, many try 642-437 too.

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