Kevin,  

The reason that cisco pusing for their support and engineers to have MCSE 2000
is that Call Manager is closley tied with windows active directory to work
properly

here is a link of press relese.

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/146/pressroom/2000/feb00/ent_021700.htm



Elias


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Probably because Call Manager runs on Win2K.

Feargal

-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Wigle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 3:34 PM
To: Cisco
Subject: IP Telephony Specialization


Dear Group,

At http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/767/spcl/iptel/req.html

one of the CCNAs has to be MCSE 2000.

Can anyone say how the Microsoft cert fits into IP Telephony?

I might have thought for IPSec and maybe VPN but I'm not up on how Win2000
relates to IP Tel.

I'm a MCSE 3.51/4.0 so I'll probably do the 2000 thing but I was hoping to
forego further M$ certs and carry on with more Cisco stuff.

Any ideas on why Cisco wants you to have a M$ cert??

Kevin Wigle
CCDP/CCNP/CSE/MCSE/CBE/CBI <- just too many to keep......


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