At 07:14 PM 7/20/01 -0400, Sean Young wrote:
>process. These CCIE guys say that they come from a windows environment
>so they don't have too much with Unix platforms. I also notice that a
>lot of CCIEs these days lack the Unix skills that are required for the
>Service Providers environment. Most don't even know how to tunnel
>X-application through Secure Shell (SSH). I still remember those days
>when Cisco Engineers are very well verse in both unix and routers
>skills. I long for those days again. Comments anyone?
So what is the problem? I mean, yes, it is unfortunate. However, in no
way is it a requirement to become a CCIE. Would I prefer a CCIE with a
unix background, yeah definitely. However, that is just asking for more
candy coating.
My guess is, past CCIEs had more experience because Cisco ACS was only
available on unix maybe?
-Carroll Kong
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