Particularly I am really disappointed with this new CCIE CS , if this is
what it was announced on January as the CCIE SP, then it does not add any
value at all.
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I'm surprised no one has mentioned the major changes to the CCIE program
that the new "Communications and Services" and "Security" tracks will make.
I suppose that many people are pretty far down the Routing and Switching
track.
Looking at the new tracks, the most notable changes seem to be:
1.
Well, the sad story is:
ISP-DIAL-CCIE retired
SNA-CCIE retired
WAN-Switching CCIE retired
Design-CCIE "decommissioned due to redesign"
New SP-CCIE just myth and vaporware so far
Security-CCIE no glimpse so far
Leaves:
RS-CCIE up and running ;-)
or maybe the nice new Juniper certifications!
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Subject: Re: New CCIE Tracks
Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2001 23:04:46 +0100
Well, the sad story is:
ISP-DIAL-CCIE retired
SNA-CCIE retired
WAN-Switching CCIE retired
Design-CCIE "decommissioned due to redesign"
New SP-CCIE just myth and vaporware so far
Security-CCIE no glimpse so far
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o: "Gernot W. Schmied" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: New CCIE Tracks
Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2001 23:04:46 +0100
Well, the sad story is:
ISP-DIAL-CCIE retired
SNA-CCIE retired
WAN-Switching CCIE retired
Design-CCIE "decommissioned due to redesig
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