> >As stated by someone else on this thread, the CCIE may prove to be
valuable
> >in the network engineering profession, but has essentially zero value in
any
> >other profession.
> 
> And a fairly specific part of network engineering, which is Cisco 
> enterprise support oriented.  As currently defined, it has relatively 
> little relevance to ISPs, and doesn't test large-scale design skills.

Agreed.  I was always disappointed with this aspect of the cert.  I
realize it's hard to simulate Internet routing in a lab, but at least
the design principles could have been covered.  Also, my R&S CCIE didn't
cover access at all.  There was a CCIE Dial for that, but it wouldn't
have hurt to at least addresss the issues a bit.

 -sd




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