The CCIE # started at 1025, so in generality:
  # of CCIE's = CCIE # - 1024 +/- probably 20 or 30

The number is assigned to the testing center in blocks, so it is not totally
contiguous..  It does give a good estimate though.

eg. I believe Joe's # 5917 (just confirmed, checked an email from him ;p)
  so.. at his time of certification,

  x = 5917 - 1024 +/- 25
  x = 4893 +/- 25
  x = ~4868 - 4918, somewhere around that range.

Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but this is the way I understand it.. the
+/- 20-30 is only a guess on my part for the "pool" of CCIE #'s not yet
assigned at other stations.

Regards,
  Trevor Corness, CCNA MCSE MCP+Internet

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>Just curious does anyone know what the CCIE number is up to?...meaning
how
>mant CCIE's are out there?

I guess it's around where Joe Martin is. # 59xx thereabouts.


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