Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
I like how everyone mentions CCIE, yet it's notoriously difficult for even the best of Cisco gurus to get.
^^^ I think they recommend 7 years experience or something like that before taking it heh.
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
I like how everyone mentions CCIE, yet it's notoriously difficult for even the best of Cisco gurus to get.
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Damn, that sounds rather rough.
Don't know if you know but have they updated the CCNP yet? My old network admin who was a total guru with Cisco stuff passed the CCNP with flying colors, didn't even study, but took the new CCNA and had to take it twice to pass.
You're such a funny little code monkey!Originally posted by: notfred
Something with a lot of letters. Like maybe a MCCCNNA or something. The more letters, the better. If you could get a MCCCNASEDBA+, that would be really cool. Everyone would want to hire you.
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: DaiShan
Originally posted by: spidey07
CCIE, unix or storage.
Even in the days of useless certifications the CCIE still carries a lot of weight.
Yeah, but that's because CCIE actually requires working knowledge of the material
It requires much, much, much more than that.
You are given things you would never do in a real network and then the way you would normally do them they say "but you can't use this feature or this command"