I wasn't exactly sure how many there were but I knew there were more than 3. Just 
couldn't remember them all ;)   At least with all these CCIE tests nobody can stop 
workin at it. Thank god, at the rate I'm going I will probably have my CCIE at 24 (3 
years) and after that I would just feel old because I had reached my goal. With all 
these CCIE tests at least I'll have something to work harder on. ;)

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From: "Coker, Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 'Generation Cisco ' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "'[EMAIL PROTECTED] '" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "'[EMAIL PROTECTED] '" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: August 27, 2000 8:01:59 PM GMT
Subject: RE: Higher than CCIE...


Interesting idea.  However, there are more than "3" CCIE certifications.

CCIE R&S
CCIE WAN Switching
CCIE ISP Dial
CCIE SNA-IP
CCIE Design (as of 7/10/00)
CCIE Security (in development)
CCIE Multiservices (made this one up, but I'm sure it's soon to come) 

Therefore, there are currently 5 CCIE certs available with one more coming
soon and a possible 7th available in the near future.
So anyone that could pass all of these labs, ...well, has WAY too much time
on their hands.  ; )  ...and probably could rewrite the Cisco IOS to work
better.
By the time someone passes all of these CCIE certs there will be even more
new certs (ie CCIE Management, CCIE havenolife, CCIE brainfried, etc)

--Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Generation Cisco
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 8/26/00 11:56 PM
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
E-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
~Internetwork Essentials~
"Complete Solutions for Complex Networks"
Mark Zabludovsky ~ CCNA, CCDA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Internetwork Essentials

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

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