Re: CCIE R & S vs CCDP

From: Digital Yemeni (digital.yemeni@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Mar 29 2007 - 03:54:05 ART


I guess CCDP falls under the CCIE R&S because the later covers in-depth
everything from IGP, BGP, Security, QoS etc which means you must understand
how to implement and design them. Whether a CCDP is necessary, i would say
no because once you're in the CCIE R&S track you will have to know your
stuff, which....include the CCDP level!

On 3/29/07, Ananth Vk <ananth.vk@tcs.com> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I'm aware of the value that CCIE carries and the difficulty level of the
> exam.
> I just wanted to know how much value does a CCDP carry ?
>
> Does having a CCIE mean that you have CCDP capabilities or is there
> something special
> or significant with CCDP that's not there with CCIE ?
>
> Will there be any necessity to go for CCDP after completing CCIE ?
>
> I need this from two perspective, one is satisfaction & other is career
> weightage/value
>
> Anantha Padmanabhan V.K.
> Tata Consultancy Services
> Mailto: ananth.vk@tcs.com
> Website: http://www.tcs.com
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Best Regards!
Digital, CCIE# to be assigned by Cisco when it collects enough $$ out of me!
:p


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