Hi piyush
You are right but nobody is wasting time ,and from everthing we learn .see I
read whole
messages and discussion and learnt a lot.Moreover regarding the problem yeah
whether its
small or big we should answer,i think so everybody does and I also get a lot
of answers
for my stupid questions.So everybody please help out all those who have
problems so that
everyone can gain from your sols.
Regards,
Munit


Mr piyush shah wrote:

> Dear friends
> It has been quite long that I have been hearing
> whether CCIE is superior or MS. I thing it is high
> time we should wrap the topic.I dont understand
> ,whether why this forum for ? It should b a purely
> technical. For a typically type of questioning like
> this, there are resposes which lasts for weeks but
> there are some questions for whom nobody seems to be
> bothered ?
> There was a queation which was thrown on this on
> TACACS ACS  whether What could the issue that I am
> able to authenticate and not authorisation ,not a
> single person on this site bothered to answered ,not
> even Priscilla .
> Which sounds to be very starnge. There are so many
> people who r new to networking tech ,hence comes with
> some querry which might b stupid to some of our
> colleages but pls ensure that u were also like them
> during your initial  phase ,hence try to  rectify the
> querry rather than spending your precious time on
> stupid questions like " ccie is superior or MS , what
> is the salary of CCIE ? "
> I hope the message is clear to everybody
> Regards
>
> PIYUSH
>
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> What's more difficult?
>
> a) Memorizing configuration scenerios and commands on a Cisco router
>
> b) Understanding Calculus, Differential Equations, Numerical Analysis,
> Chemistry, Physics and Electrical Engineering well enough to create a
> "meaningful" experiment.
>
> One of my friends is working on his masters in Physics right now.  What
he's
> working on makes the CCIE look like a walk through the park.
>
> Seriously, what if the recommended reading list for the CCIE exam looked
> like this:
>
> Physics I and II
> Calculus I,II,III
> Differential Equations
> Mechanics
> Circuit Analysis I and II
> Linear Systems
> Thermodynamics
> Quantum Mechanics
> Optics




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