Re: Cisco Certifications available on Cloud

From: -Hammer- <bhmccie_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2012 08:22:34 -0500

There are some language barriers to get over for any of the vendors. But
heck. There are language barriers to get over just switching from one
product to another within Cisco. Try working on a 7206, and ASR1004, a
Nexus 7010, and a CSR on the same day. You WILL type in something wrong.
Like doing "ls" at your windows laptop DOS prompt after you've been SSHd
into stuff all day. I've been in a multi-vendor best of breed shop my
whole life and I still hiccup every once in a while. The key is to make
sure it's a little hiccup.

Oh yeah. I hiccup more on CLIs than in GUIs where it's obvious your in
an F5 vs NS vs ASDM vs etc....

-Hammer-

"I was a normal American nerd"
-Jack Herer

On 3/15/2012 7:29 AM, Alexei Monastyrnyi wrote:
> don't tell it is Arista :-)
>
> On 3/15/2012 4:51 PM, Brian Dennis wrote:
>> I'm actually looking at using Netscaler for our new Seattle location.
>> Our current F5 installation is in Reno. We have a pair of F5's in
>> Seattle but haven't installed them yet.
>>
>> We're also starting to look at Xen over VMWare so Netscaler fits right
>> in with Xen. I just won't tell you what 10Gb switches we're going to
>> use for our SAN as I know where that's going to go ;-)
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