Netarx (Cisco Premier Partner Job Openings in NY MI)... [7:333]

2001-04-12 Thread Craig Perry

CCIE candidate,

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Re: CISCO Premier partner

2000-07-31 Thread Mohammed Hakim

CCSE is Check Point Certified Security Engineer (CCSE), but at cisco talk
about  CSE not CCSE !!

Mohammed Hakim - CCNA

- Original Message -
From: Daniel Cotts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Chuck Larrieu' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; cisco [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 31, 2000 7:10 AM
Subject: RE: CISCO Premier partner


 Stackable implies that one adds ports by adding additional switches.
 Examples would be the 2900XL and 3500 series. Implication might also be
that
 the switches can be managed as one device.
 Modular switches add ports by adding "duh" modules or blades. Examples
would
 be the 4000, 5000, and 6000 series.

  -Original Message-
  From: Chuck Larrieu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2000 10:03 PM
  To: Kevin Wigle; cisco
  Subject: RE: CISCO Premier partner
 
 
  Hhh  I thought that technically speaking, all switches were
  "stackable"
 
  Or did they mean which ones came with the little rubber feet
  in the box?
  :-
 
  chuck
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
  Behalf Of
  Kevin Wigle
  Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2000 4:16 PM
  To: cisco
  Subject: Re: CISCO  Premier partner
 
  and to reply to my own reply...
 
  I just took and finished the CSE exam a few minutes ago as I
  thought - $35 -
  let's take a look.
 
  Same problem with other exams - a few questions didn't have a
  right answer,
  but you have to pick one - like which of these switches is
  stackable (we're
  paraphrasing here a lot here folks)
  checked the product catalogue and none of the choices are
  stackable.  oh
  well, pick one.
 
  Anyway, I passed so now I'm also a CSE - whooppee - I guess.  After
  CCDP/CCNP don't think this one is quite as important.
 
  Kevin Wigle
  CCDP/CCNP. (CSE)  - ha!
 
  - Original Message -
  From: "Kevin Wigle" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: "Matt C. Lange" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; "ian gomeche"
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]; "cisco" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Sunday, 30 July, 2000 16:50
  Subject: Re: CISCO Premier partner
 
 
   Actually, the acronym should read - "CSE" for Cisco Sales Expert.
  
   The self-paced training courses for the designation are
  available free
  from
   Cisco.  There are two different "tracks" - Small to Medium
  Business (SMB)
   and Enterprise (ENT)
  
   Courses can be ordered at www.cisco.com/go/salestrain
  
   You take the test on-line at www.certification.net/cisco ($35 US)
  
   Kevin Wigle
   CCDP/CCNP..
  
   - Original Message -
   From: "Matt C. Lange" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: "ian gomeche" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; "cisco" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Sunday, 30 July, 2000 10:30
   Subject: RE: CISCO Premier partner
  
  
what is ccse
   
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
ian gomeche
Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2000 7:24 PM
To: cisco
Subject: CISCO Premier partner
   
   
   
   
   
 i was told by a training centre , that if i passed
  CCNA, CCDA and CCSE
myself
 or had up to 3 people in my company each pass one of
  them each etc
  then
   i
would be
 eligible
 to be a CISCO Premier Partner and can put the CISCO logo on my
   letterhead.

 this would definitely be worth doing i reckon.
  additionially i would
  get
 special acccess to CISCO marketing plans etc.

 i visited the relevant part of the CISCO web site and
  phoned CISCO
  U.K.
but i
 do not seem to have found out much more.

 does anyone know anything about this?

 regards

 ian gomeche


   
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CISCO Premier partner

2000-07-30 Thread ian gomeche




 i was told by a training centre , that if i passed CCNA, CCDA and CCSE
myself
 or had up to 3 people in my company each pass one of them each etc  then i
would be
 eligible
 to be a CISCO Premier Partner and can put the CISCO logo on my letterhead.

 this would definitely be worth doing i reckon. additionially i would get
 special acccess to CISCO marketing plans etc.

 i visited the relevant part of the CISCO web site and phoned CISCO U.K.
but i
 do not seem to have found out much more.

 does anyone know anything about this?

 regards

 ian gomeche



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RE: CISCO Premier partner

2000-07-30 Thread Matt C. Lange

what is ccse

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
ian gomeche
Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2000 7:24 PM
To: cisco
Subject: CISCO Premier partner





 i was told by a training centre , that if i passed CCNA, CCDA and CCSE
myself
 or had up to 3 people in my company each pass one of them each etc  then i
would be
 eligible
 to be a CISCO Premier Partner and can put the CISCO logo on my letterhead.

 this would definitely be worth doing i reckon. additionially i would get
 special acccess to CISCO marketing plans etc.

 i visited the relevant part of the CISCO web site and phoned CISCO U.K.
but i
 do not seem to have found out much more.

 does anyone know anything about this?

 regards

 ian gomeche



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Re: CISCO Premier partner

2000-07-30 Thread Kevin Wigle

If all you want to accomplish at this stage is to get a better logo than the
CCNx stuff (and who wouldn't), then just apply to be a Cisco Reseller.

Cisco Reseller is the bottom rung in the reseller/partner ladder.  No
certifications are required.  You fill out an application on CCO and send it
in.  I guess certifications would help but essentially I think Cisco just
looks at your answers overall and makes a very quick yes/no decision.  I
haven't heard of anyone that was denied (but then they probably wouldn't
broadcast it).  There is no revenue commitment with this level of reseller.

Once you're a Reseller you can use the Reseller logo which at least has the
identifiable 'bridge" on it as well with the words "Cisco Systems" above it
and "Reseller" below it.

I think your info on what it takes to become Premier Partner is incorrect.
You cannot hold all three certifications.  It takes at least two people.  I
have the brochure in front of me now and it says in part "The CCDA can be
the same person as the Sales Expert or the CCNA" - but not both.

Also, at this level - a Revenue commitment is required.  Don't know the
details there.

You also need to provide:
- 8 hrs/day, 5 days/week, 24 hour response capability
- 8 hours/day, 5 days/week phone support
- Installation and configuration capabilities
- Cisco solution demo capability

This info is for the United States, the brochure says requirements in other
countries may vary.

Good luck

Kevin Wigle
CCDP/CCNP


- Original Message -
From: "ian gomeche" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "cisco" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, 30 July, 2000 15:23
Subject: CISCO Premier partner





  i was told by a training centre , that if i passed CCNA, CCDA and CCSE
 myself
  or had up to 3 people in my company each pass one of them each etc  then
i
 would be
  eligible
  to be a CISCO Premier Partner and can put the CISCO logo on my
letterhead.
 
  this would definitely be worth doing i reckon. additionially i would get

  special acccess to CISCO marketing plans etc.
 
  i visited the relevant part of the CISCO web site and phoned CISCO U.K.
 but i
  do not seem to have found out much more.
 
  does anyone know anything about this?
 
  regards
 
  ian gomeche
 
 

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RE: CISCO Premier partner

2000-07-30 Thread vlan 2

Cisco Certified Sales Expert.



what is ccse



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Re: CISCO Premier partner

2000-07-30 Thread Kevin Wigle

Actually, the acronym should read - "CSE" for Cisco Sales Expert.

The self-paced training courses for the designation are available free from
Cisco.  There are two different "tracks" - Small to Medium Business (SMB)
and Enterprise (ENT)

Courses can be ordered at www.cisco.com/go/salestrain

You take the test on-line at www.certification.net/cisco ($35 US)

Kevin Wigle
CCDP/CCNP..

- Original Message -
From: "Matt C. Lange" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "ian gomeche" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; "cisco" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, 30 July, 2000 10:30
Subject: RE: CISCO Premier partner


 what is ccse

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
 ian gomeche
 Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2000 7:24 PM
 To: cisco
 Subject: CISCO Premier partner





  i was told by a training centre , that if i passed CCNA, CCDA and CCSE
 myself
  or had up to 3 people in my company each pass one of them each etc  then
i
 would be
  eligible
  to be a CISCO Premier Partner and can put the CISCO logo on my
letterhead.
 
  this would definitely be worth doing i reckon. additionially i would get
  special acccess to CISCO marketing plans etc.
 
  i visited the relevant part of the CISCO web site and phoned CISCO U.K.
 but i
  do not seem to have found out much more.
 
  does anyone know anything about this?
 
  regards
 
  ian gomeche
 
 

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Re: CISCO Premier partner

2000-07-30 Thread Kevin Wigle

and to reply to my own reply...

I just took and finished the CSE exam a few minutes ago as I thought - $35 -
let's take a look.

Same problem with other exams - a few questions didn't have a right answer,
but you have to pick one - like which of these switches is stackable (we're
paraphrasing here a lot here folks)
checked the product catalogue and none of the choices are stackable.  oh
well, pick one.

Anyway, I passed so now I'm also a CSE - whooppee - I guess.  After
CCDP/CCNP don't think this one is quite as important.

Kevin Wigle
CCDP/CCNP. (CSE)  - ha!

- Original Message -
From: "Kevin Wigle" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Matt C. Lange" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; "ian gomeche"
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; "cisco" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, 30 July, 2000 16:50
Subject: Re: CISCO Premier partner


 Actually, the acronym should read - "CSE" for Cisco Sales Expert.

 The self-paced training courses for the designation are available free
from
 Cisco.  There are two different "tracks" - Small to Medium Business (SMB)
 and Enterprise (ENT)

 Courses can be ordered at www.cisco.com/go/salestrain

 You take the test on-line at www.certification.net/cisco ($35 US)

 Kevin Wigle
 CCDP/CCNP..

 - Original Message -
 From: "Matt C. Lange" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: "ian gomeche" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; "cisco" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, 30 July, 2000 10:30
 Subject: RE: CISCO Premier partner


  what is ccse
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
  ian gomeche
  Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2000 7:24 PM
  To: cisco
  Subject: CISCO Premier partner
 
 
 
 
 
   i was told by a training centre , that if i passed CCNA, CCDA and CCSE
  myself
   or had up to 3 people in my company each pass one of them each etc
then
 i
  would be
   eligible
   to be a CISCO Premier Partner and can put the CISCO logo on my
 letterhead.
  
   this would definitely be worth doing i reckon. additionially i would
get
   special acccess to CISCO marketing plans etc.
  
   i visited the relevant part of the CISCO web site and phoned CISCO
U.K.
  but i
   do not seem to have found out much more.
  
   does anyone know anything about this?
  
   regards
  
   ian gomeche
  
  
 
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RE: CISCO Premier partner

2000-07-30 Thread Chuck Larrieu

Hhh  I thought that technically speaking, all switches were
"stackable"

Or did they mean which ones came with the little rubber feet in the box?
:-

chuck

-Original Message-
From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Kevin Wigle
Sent:   Sunday, July 30, 2000 4:16 PM
To: cisco
Subject:    Re: CISCO  Premier partner

and to reply to my own reply...

I just took and finished the CSE exam a few minutes ago as I thought - $35 -
let's take a look.

Same problem with other exams - a few questions didn't have a right answer,
but you have to pick one - like which of these switches is stackable (we're
paraphrasing here a lot here folks)
checked the product catalogue and none of the choices are stackable.  oh
well, pick one.

Anyway, I passed so now I'm also a CSE - whooppee - I guess.  After
CCDP/CCNP don't think this one is quite as important.

Kevin Wigle
CCDP/CCNP. (CSE)  - ha!

- Original Message -
From: "Kevin Wigle" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Matt C. Lange" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; "ian gomeche"
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; "cisco" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, 30 July, 2000 16:50
Subject: Re: CISCO Premier partner


 Actually, the acronym should read - "CSE" for Cisco Sales Expert.

 The self-paced training courses for the designation are available free
from
 Cisco.  There are two different "tracks" - Small to Medium Business (SMB)
 and Enterprise (ENT)

 Courses can be ordered at www.cisco.com/go/salestrain

 You take the test on-line at www.certification.net/cisco ($35 US)

 Kevin Wigle
 CCDP/CCNP..

 - Original Message -
 From: "Matt C. Lange" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: "ian gomeche" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; "cisco" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, 30 July, 2000 10:30
 Subject: RE: CISCO Premier partner


  what is ccse
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
  ian gomeche
  Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2000 7:24 PM
  To: cisco
  Subject: CISCO Premier partner
 
 
 
 
 
   i was told by a training centre , that if i passed CCNA, CCDA and CCSE
  myself
   or had up to 3 people in my company each pass one of them each etc
then
 i
  would be
   eligible
   to be a CISCO Premier Partner and can put the CISCO logo on my
 letterhead.
  
   this would definitely be worth doing i reckon. additionially i would
get
   special acccess to CISCO marketing plans etc.
  
   i visited the relevant part of the CISCO web site and phoned CISCO
U.K.
  but i
   do not seem to have found out much more.
  
   does anyone know anything about this?
  
   regards
  
   ian gomeche
  
  
 
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RE: CISCO Premier partner

2000-07-30 Thread Daniel Cotts

Stackable implies that one adds ports by adding additional switches.
Examples would be the 2900XL and 3500 series. Implication might also be that
the switches can be managed as one device.
Modular switches add ports by adding "duh" modules or blades. Examples would
be the 4000, 5000, and 6000 series.

 -Original Message-
 From: Chuck Larrieu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2000 10:03 PM
 To: Kevin Wigle; cisco
 Subject: RE: CISCO Premier partner
 
 
 Hhh  I thought that technically speaking, all switches were
 "stackable"
 
 Or did they mean which ones came with the little rubber feet 
 in the box?
 :-
 
 chuck
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On 
 Behalf Of
 Kevin Wigle
 Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2000 4:16 PM
 To:   cisco
 Subject:  Re: CISCO  Premier partner
 
 and to reply to my own reply...
 
 I just took and finished the CSE exam a few minutes ago as I 
 thought - $35 -
 let's take a look.
 
 Same problem with other exams - a few questions didn't have a 
 right answer,
 but you have to pick one - like which of these switches is 
 stackable (we're
 paraphrasing here a lot here folks)
 checked the product catalogue and none of the choices are 
 stackable.  oh
 well, pick one.
 
 Anyway, I passed so now I'm also a CSE - whooppee - I guess.  After
 CCDP/CCNP don't think this one is quite as important.
 
 Kevin Wigle
 CCDP/CCNP. (CSE)  - ha!
 
 - Original Message -
 From: "Kevin Wigle" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: "Matt C. Lange" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; "ian gomeche"
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]; "cisco" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, 30 July, 2000 16:50
 Subject: Re: CISCO Premier partner
 
 
  Actually, the acronym should read - "CSE" for Cisco Sales Expert.
 
  The self-paced training courses for the designation are 
 available free
 from
  Cisco.  There are two different "tracks" - Small to Medium 
 Business (SMB)
  and Enterprise (ENT)
 
  Courses can be ordered at www.cisco.com/go/salestrain
 
  You take the test on-line at www.certification.net/cisco ($35 US)
 
  Kevin Wigle
  CCDP/CCNP..
 
  - Original Message -
  From: "Matt C. Lange" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: "ian gomeche" [EMAIL PROTECTED]; "cisco" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Sunday, 30 July, 2000 10:30
  Subject: RE: CISCO Premier partner
 
 
   what is ccse
  
   -Original Message-
   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
   ian gomeche
   Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2000 7:24 PM
   To: cisco
   Subject: CISCO Premier partner
  
  
  
  
  
i was told by a training centre , that if i passed 
 CCNA, CCDA and CCSE
   myself
or had up to 3 people in my company each pass one of 
 them each etc
 then
  i
   would be
eligible
to be a CISCO Premier Partner and can put the CISCO logo on my
  letterhead.
   
this would definitely be worth doing i reckon. 
 additionially i would
 get
special acccess to CISCO marketing plans etc.
   
i visited the relevant part of the CISCO web site and 
 phoned CISCO
 U.K.
   but i
do not seem to have found out much more.
   
does anyone know anything about this?
   
regards
   
ian gomeche
   
   
  
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