From: Radioactive Frog (pbhatkoti@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Mar 27 2009 - 10:54:58 ART
A good advise my boss (he's not a ccie, dont need one) gave me was:
Do "specialization" course - IPCC enterprise for example, rather than going
for another CCIE.
in iptel world IPCC-E people earn more than any CCIE. to learn IPCC-E you
don't hvae to be a ccie.
Just a good programmer and logical thinker :)
I have chosen different thing - R&S to study, but working in Voice field. It
gives you a bit of varieties :)
I would say, check your pocket - does a single RS ccie which you have
filling it up? or its has some room in it?
If you need some extra then do something "Industry demand" related courses
as Darby or my boss have suggested.
for example "CCNA wireless or voice" that will add additional skill to your
R&S skills - that will definitely top up your pocket :)
Think about the business point of view. if you are only routing/switching
guy and the compnay has a project which has little bit of voice products in
it. A company will send someone who can do both to reduce the engineering
cost and get most profit out of th eproject. They will avoide sending 2
people on 1 project.
hehe... thats what I think but everyone has their own way of thinking
-frog
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 9:30 AM, Darby Weaver <ccie.weaver@gmail.com> wrote:
> Guarav,
>
> Have you considered building a foundation in a broad range of other
> technologies:
>
> 1. CCNA Security
>
> 2. CCNA Voice
>
> 3. CCNA Wireless
>
> 4. CCDA/CCDP
>
> 5. CCSP/CCVP/CCIP/WLAN for more depth.
>
>
> And there a multitude of Network Management Options.
>
> Now - Consider the certs themselves are not all there is.
>
> Lots of skills to be gleaned from Cisco's own website as you know well
> already.
>
> Cisco ACS Server and Cisco Works are two very under-utilized platforms that
> are
>
>
> Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.net
>
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