That sounds like an outstanding opportunity you have been blessed with! I am
also pursuing the CCIE Design. What do the people in your study group
recommend for study materials for the CCIE Design written and lab?

Bruce
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""Constance Cate"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Re: the CCIE Design going away, that's not what my Cisco contacts say.
> My Cisco contacts include all the Cisco employees that comprise the weekly
> CCIE Design study group that I attend, (they invited me, a non-Cisco
> employee to join their study group!) Also includes the managers that fund
> the study group; facility, lunches, courses, speakers, and a fully
equipped
> Design lab.
> They do tell us that the CCIE Design certification is to some extent a
work
> in progress but they remind us that they all were in the beginning and
they
> all constantly undergo revision.
> Also, I work with a person that is pursuing his CCIE security
specialization
> and he has stated that he has done some client configuration for the lab.
I
> did not probe for how much or what exactly being busy with the pursuit of
> CCIE R/S and Design and the job.
>
> "Chuck Larrieu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> 009801c04e52$e9daf6a0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:009801c04e52$e9daf6a0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > Before you all get hot thinking about CCIE specialties and the money you
> can
> > make, you may want to facto in a couple of RUMORS about the CCIE track I
> > heard recently.
> >
> > Rumor #1 - The CCIE Design certification is being dropped. Why? Because
no
> > one can figure what it is supposed to be or do, and the lab itself is a
> > crock.
> >
> > Rumor #2 - The CCIE ISP/Dial lab is being revamped completely. It is
> turning
> > into DSL / Cable Modem etc. Don't know about the ISP side of things -
BGP,
> > IS-IS, peering, etc.
> >
> > Rumor #3 - The CCIE Security will involve configuring Cisco security
> > products on both Unix and NT boxes and doing VPN tunnels end to end,
> meaning
> > for the first time a candidate would be responsible for end user
equipment
> > in the lab.
> >
> > Them changes is coming.
> >
> > Remember - these are RUMORS, and may or may not be true. Always check
the
> > Cisco web site for the facts.
> >
> > Chuck
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
> > Scott M. Trieste
> > Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 5:56 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Flame bait.
> >
> > Ladies and gents!
> >
> > Just a thought.  But I was curious as to the most vicious combination of
> > Cisco paper.  It's no secret that a CCIE is by far the most sought after
> > cert on the planet.  That being the case I'd be curious to know what
kind
> of
> > position/compensation someone with CCIE/Design/R&S/Security would have.
> If
> > in fact this person exists.  Anyway, this is just a thought, feel free
to
> > flame away if you must.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Scott M. Trieste
> > CCNP/Security,CCDP,MCSE+I+Win2k, RHCE
> >
> >
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