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Hi all:
I have a dilemma that I was wondering if I could ask your opinion on
concerning CCIE status. I am a Network Admin for the cisco lab at a
university. The racks of equipment in the lab is available to use for any
BGP, VLAN or multicast
Have no clear idea of why the CCIE Written should be dropped. Unless you
pass both written and lab exams, then append the CCIE after your name
Compare it to the following
Name
CCNA, CCNP Routing Switching, BSc 3rd year, CCIE Written, MCSE Win2K Pro and
Server, MBA 1st semester
Is it
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Have no clear idea of why the CCIE Written should be dropped. Unless you
pass both written and lab exams, then append the CCIE after your name
Compare it to the following
Name
CCNA, CCNP Routing Switching, BSc 3rd year
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Have no clear idea of why the CCIE Written should be dropped. Unless you
pass both written and lab exams, then append the CCIE after your name
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I agree lose the CCIE written as a cert.
I agree to lose the CCIE written in your signature or after your name on a
Resume. How I handle that is on my resume I have a section called,
Certifications in Process. I
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Have no clear idea of why the CCIE Written should be dropped. Unless you
pass both written and lab exams, then append the CCIE after your name
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Perhaps it would be more appropriate to put your lab date instead of the
CCIE Written if you want to demonstrate where you are in your
pursuit...for example.
CCIE
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However if you do this I suggest you use a less ambiguous date format -
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Perhaps it would be more appropriate to put your lab date instead of
the
CCIE Written if you want to demonstrate where you are in your
pursuit...for example.
That sounds like a good idea. Unfortunately, I don't plan to grab a
date until I'm almost ready to take the test because test spots
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JMcL
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Hi all:
I have a dilemma that I was wondering if I could ask your opinion on
concerning CCIE status. I am a Network Admin for the cisco lab at a
university. The racks of equipment in the lab is available to use for any
BGP, VLAN or multicast network possible it seems like. But I'm at a point
My suggestion is to get your DP and NP and see if you like it, if you
have time. Then you can make a more educated decision. Certainly, if you
have access to most/all of the routers and switches that are in the CCIE
lab page exam, then it would be good to take advantage of your
situation.
As
I agree - do the CCNPget your MBA. There is a glut of Cisco people at
the moment - no matter what country your are in. The MBA would probably be a
better choice in the long term - anyways, once you attain your CCNP level
(or CCIP) and you keep your skills current by practicing regularly you
I agree lose the CCIE written as a cert.
I'm almost in the same situation as you, but I decided to get my CCIE first
then go back and get the MBA. But, the two certification lead down two
entirely different paths - One is a highly technical field while the other
focuses on Business and
BTW - Tim? Drop the 'CCIE Written' 'bit' from you acronym
collection...it
ain't cool no more :)
BTW - Oliver?
Appending CCIE written isn't to be cool. It's not to pretend I'm
a CCIE. It's to let others know how far my progress is in achieving my
goal, where I'm at in an educational
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