I didn't say that it would necessarily solve any problems. I was just saying
that it could give somebody who thinks that they have reached the top
another goal to try to excel to. Plus, who wouldn't want a cert recognising
the fact that they have mastered all of the cisco certs...big and small. I'm
just trying to get others ideas on this. I'm not trying to solve a problem
because I don't see any. Thanks,

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From: "Chuck Larrieu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], Generation Cisco
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Sent: August 27, 2000 7:05:39 AM GMT
Subject: RE: Higher than CCIE...


And exactly what problem would this solve?

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From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Saturday, August 26, 2000 11:56 PM
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Subject:        Higher than CCIE...

Hey Group,
I was pondering this thought. If the rate of CCIE's is rising at a fast
pace than I think it would be cool if Cisco created a new cert. The way to
obtain this one would be to pass all three CCIE tests. From what I know
there is only one person in the world who has all three... I think his name
is Brendan Ta or something. They could name the cert: CCID (Cisco certified
internetwork director), or something like (and this is my favorite): CCIG
(Cisco certified internetwork guru) :)  Don't think they would use that one
though, :)  This type of cert would, in my eyes, deem you as a true master
of the matrix, if you know what I mean...just a though. Maybe we can get
some good responses on this one...Have a good one group.

P.S. I would like if Priscilla O. and Todd L. could also comment on this
topic...thanks.  :)

Mark Zabludovsky ~ CCNA, CCDA
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~Internetwork Essentials~
"Complete Solutions for Complex Networks"

Mark Zabludovsky ~ CCNA, CCDA
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Internetwork Essentials

The most classic answer to many of the questions that deals with networks: It 
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