-----Original Message-----
From: Creighton Bill-BCREIGH1 
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 4:03 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Hello (long response)


Agreed.
Help you need maybe with grammar to be speaking about no skills others have.
 
People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones - especially if, what you say
is true, you are in a managerial role. I find it hard to believe that you
would have such little respect for others and still be able to successfully
lead others.

I have a recommendation for your personal and professional growth. If you
wish to progress to managerial or executive level positions, you must master
communication skills. Your opinions will be taken far more seriously if you
can set personal assessments aside and not confuse your subject matter with
mechanical and grammatical errors.

One final question. 
What was the job description of these CCIE's you abruptly terminated? I
certainly hope you stated Unix administation or web server management when
they were hired. If you didn't, and then didn't give them the opportunity to
learn the skills for which they were terminated, you will likely have legal
issues to contend with. On the other hand, if this was in their job
description, the interview process has failed you and your company wasted
quite a bit of money in the salaries and benefits paid in hiring these
engineers. I have, unfortunately, seen both of these scenarios first-hand.

I respect your technical prowess, I wish you the best in your managerial
pursuits, but most of all I sympathize for the 4 CCIE's that are now out of
work.

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Brian T. Albert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 3:38 PM
To: adrian jones; elping; Louis Young; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Chuck Church
Subject: RE: Hello (long response)


Sounds like your boss should be doing the house cleaning and not you.
Instead of firing 4 CCIEs, maybe because your God's gift to networking you
should mentor, train, and teach instead of strut around with your nose up in
the air.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
adrian jones
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 3:17 PM
To: elping; Louis Young; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Chuck Church; Security
Subject: Re: Hello (long response)


Elping,
Please do NOT make any statements regarding CheckPoint Firewall without
knowing all the facts.  I've been working with both Checkpoint and Pix
firewalls.  I even build a few "franken" pix firewalls so that I can learn
as much as I can about Cisco Pix firewalls.  The "franken" pix firewall
actually help me landed my current job that pays 100k/year.  Both CheckPoint
and Pix firewalls have its strength and weaknesses.  I agree that Cisco TAC
is much superior than CheckPoint support. The "no text configuration" that
you refer to in CheckPoint, you must be refered to running CheckPoint on
Winblows platforms.  NEVER RUN FIREWALL ON A GENERAL PURPOSE OPERATING
SYSTEM.  If you worry about cost, check out CheckPoint SecurePlatform.  If
you are "unix" literate, does the term "tcpdump" mean anything to you?
That's how you troubleshoot my friend. Now if you are talking about cost,
Cisco Pix will beat CheckPoint by a long shot in term of performance for
your $.  However, for a small/medium business, Checkpoint does come with a
lot of features such as URL filtering (native), http load balancing, etc
which Pix doesn't have (without 3rd party products).  For enterprise
environment, CheckPoint does come with ClusterXL (aka, load-sharing or
Active/Active Firewall), which again, Pix doesn't support.  Last but not
least, CheckPoint does have a very nice Management piece called "provider-1"
that Cisco Pix doesn't have. I do have to say that the price for CP products
is totally "outrageous"; however, CP is a good product. In terms of hardware
product, you can run CheckPoint on Nokia Platforms which is very stable and
proven product.  New version of Nokia firewalls do come with Flash instead
of hard-drive so that the reliability is very high.  Nokia is a big partner
with CP.  You can get CP support if you purchase Nokia firewalls from Nokia.
Nokia TAC is just as good as Cisco TAC. I've completed my first week at my
new job as a Security Engineer and I am amazed at the # of Cisco Certified
folks at my company that are completely incompetent and downright clueless
at what they can do.  We are a consulting company and being in the
consulting business, you are forced to know pretty much about everything. I
have a couple of CCIEs in the office came to me and ask me how to restart
sendmail and postfix (we are a linux shop) in linux.  Another CCIE asked me
how to use "nmap" in unix.  The last one is down right funny, one CCIE asked
how to start Apache in Solaris.  It just seems to me like R&S are all they
know and nothing else. We also do R&S here but at these times, demands for
those have not been that great.  Therefore, we have to branch into other
things such as Security (PIX, CheckPoint, Wireless, IDS, etc...) I brought
these issues to my boss attention last wednesday and on thursay he

ordered me to 'clean' house.  The first thing I did was to send "pink" slips
to all

4 CCIEs in the group and told them that they are fired because they don't
know

anything other than R&S.  They were making $130k/year and sucking almost all
of

our budget.

My advice to everyone out there is to keeping learning other things in
addition to

the R&S.  The market for CCIEs is not as good as it used to be.  You better
know

other things especially Unix and Firewalls than just merely R&S.  There will
be lot

of good peopel competing for the same jobs and the only way you can show the

potential employers that you are better than the other guy is by showing
them that

you know other things not just R&S.

Just my .02c.

Adrian



 elping  wrote:
I work with the checpoint firewall ...and let me tell you they are gui based
and very easy to coinfigure...but do they suck.....ther is no text
configuration . the debugging sucks...and most of the times i have called
checpoint for support ..i have done everything by the book...and they
suggest reboot ....sucks ..

98 perfecnt of the time they suggest to stop the engine and restart it ..
anyways i think anything that has a hardrive sucks ...


i predict they (checkpoint) will die soon if they do not come out with a
hardware product.......



Louis Young wrote:

> if the topic of security comes,not actually only one vendor of cisco
systems,there are many other options.
> netscreen,checkpoint,etc.
> why stick with cisco,just coz it is stronger?I don't think so :)
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Chuck Church"
> To: "Louis Young" ; "Security"
> Sent: Sunday, December 08, 2002 11:22 PM
> Subject: Re: Hello
>
> > Couple reasons actually. I've worked with PIXs and VPN in the past,
> > and would like to really become stronger in the technology, 
> > especially the
IDS
> > and AAA stuff. The R&S hasn't been the 'pot of gold' that it once
> > was,
so
> > I'm still under-employed (only working part time) currently. So
> > between wanting to further my skills and having the available time 
> > to do it,
here I
> > am!
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Chuck Church
> > CCIE #8776, MCNE, MCSE
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Louis Young"
> > To: "Chuck Church" ; "Security"
> >
> > Sent: Sunday, December 08, 2002 9:53 AM
> > Subject: Re: Hello
> >
> >
> > > Hi,having seen your active behavior in R/S list for a long time :)
> > > why think about security?
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > Louis
> > >
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "Chuck Church"
> > > To: "Security"
> > > Sent: Sunday, December 08, 2002 12:17 PM
> > > Subject: Hello
> > >
> > >
> > > > All,
> > > >
> > > > I just thought I'd introduce myself. I'm thinking pretty hard
> > > > about going for the CCIE Security. My current CCIE is R&S. 
> > > > Haven't seen
any
> > > > messages since I joined yesterday, just wondering if there's
> > > > many
people
> > on
> > > > this list.
> > > >
> > > > Thanks,
> > > >
> > > > Chuck Church
> > > > CCIE #8776, MCNE, MCSE


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