(R & S) CCNP for CCNP SP

Hello

I have a valid CCNP R & S certification. I am interested in the CCNP SP track. Because I deleted the Exam(#642-902) road in the CCNP R & S is granted to me to get the CCNP SP. Also should what tests I go to obtain the CCNP SP. I'm really confused as the migration of the CCIP tool suggests sometimes SPROUTE, SPEDGE AND SPCORE and sometimes it suggests SPADVROUTE, SPEDGE and SPCORE. Also, as a note it is mentioned.

  • The tool identifies the specific review numbers that are valid for the migration towards the CCNP service provider certification. Cisco is honoring the number specific exam for the CCNP service provider certification only, even if they are beyond their expiry date of 3 years. These reviews will be accepted until July 24, 2015

What that means, it means that now only exams expired will be accepted until July 24,2015 or even the most valid that are not expired. The second confusion is if my review of course (which is not expired) qualify to become a CCNP SP that give me credit to SPROUTE or SPADROUTE as a tool for migration sometimes displays SPADVROUTE and sometimes SPROUTE.

Thank you

The way I see it, as of July 24, 2015, the answer is not simple.
To get a valid CCNP SP, you must now pass all four CCNP SP exam. In addition, you also have a valid CCNA SP certification.

Review of the ROAD, in combination with the R & S CCNA, gave credit to CCNP SP (SPROUTE) as long as you have three remaining exams (SPEDGE, SPCORE & ADVSPROUTE) before July 24.

EDIT
I don't know, I saw a CLN moderator post something in this direction not so long ago it is a. trying to find the post for your checking.

EDIT 2
I think Rigo answers your question in this thread: https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/thread/73709

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