Dear all,

I would like to add that as long as you are a CCIE its irrelevant becuase
you are among the few who has that Internetworking Expert tag with you.Even
though there are a lot of Boot camps & lots of resources that are available
for you to gain the knowledge to pass the most difficult certification.But
it should also be remembered that its the person who has earned it has gone
through the grind to get it.It takes atleast 6 months of dedicated
preparation to atleast pass the Lab on the first attempt.I would like to ask
one Question aren't most of the Network Engineers have an Engineering Degree
as their Basic qualification does that mean that the value of the degree
goes down??Even though u might be a CCIE# 20000.Aren't you among the few of
best knowledgble people in the networking Arena??And more over you also get
paid for it +Job Gurantee.
Please consider the above mentioned view points.


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Regards,

Rajagopal.
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""Lamy Alexandre""  wrote in message
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> You think that it is possible to have all certifications Cisco, and to be
an
> expert on all technologies?
>
> Because I really wonder if that is worth the sorrow the CCIE in 2003,
> prestige is not there any more.
>
> Will too many resources, too much bootcamp, too many offers to become
> CCIE... that give what in 5 years?
>
> Perhaps it is interesting to have other certifications Cisco, which will
> have perhaps more recognition.
>
> In the sense that to be well recognized, several high level certifications
> would be perhaps better. Because CCIE R&S, the answers of the written exam
> are not hard to find. Testking, Troytech, CorrectExam, RealQuestions, lot
of
> braindump etc... just them to retain and you have the written exam. On the
> other hand, it is harder to find the answers for other certifications
(CCIE
> Security, SNA, CCIP etc...)
>
> By having all certifications, perhaps one will be a truth gourou
networker..
>
> If this possible...




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