At 1:49 PM -0400 5/21/02, Thompson Alton wrote:
>Your comments are false and you sound very ignorant.
>I work with guys who have 20 years experience and to trouble shoot a problem
>take months.

I suggest, Sir, that you examine your logic.

The Internet and predecessors (including enterprise networks) are at 
least 20-30 years old.  I first used a time-sharing computer, with 
remote access, about 1968.

Cisco certification is under 10 years old.

The Internet and its predecessors worked before Cisco certification

Some people with 20 years experience, therefore, MUST be very 
knowledgeable on protocols.  Other people with 20 years experience 
are not.

>This is because they don't know how the protocols work. How
>much money can a company afford to lose when production is downloading for a
>considerable amount of time? That's why as a mangersm we send Engineers on
>training to learn about new and merging technologies. And thatms before you
>can put or do any upgrades to the production network you must first try it
>out in the lab.




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