Re: CCIE Number OT

From: iron_tri (iron_tri@msn.com)
Date: Mon Apr 28 2003 - 21:25:05 GMT-3


Based upon your question, it sounds like you are working for a Cisco Channel
Partner. If that is the case, contact your local CAM (Channel Accounts
Manager) from Cisco Systems, and ask the CAM if your number is being used
for Certification purposes by your company. They should be able to provide
the answer. If you don't know how to contact the Cisco CAM, I would check
around your office or simply call the local Cisco office. A couple of
things to remember, if you aren't normally someone that interfaces with the
CAM, make sure that you let the CAM know that you are just trying to find
out some information regarding your number. You want to be careful if you
are getting ready to leave the company, if you are trying to keep it quiet,
so make sure the CAM just gives you the relevant information and doesn't
share it with anyone. Two, if your current employer is using your CCIE for
certification purposes, then your new employer (if they are also a Cisco
Channel Partner) cannot use your CCIE certification for a period of six
months. At least that's what the time frame was about a year ago, and this
may have changed within Cisco, but I would check the rules if I were you.

You might also try the Channels SE if you know that person.

Good luck.

HTH
----- Original Message -----
From: "eric" <namaste@pacbell.net>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Monday, April 28, 2003 11:03 AM
Subject: CCIE Number OT

> Hey guys,
> Sorry about the off subject.
> How do I find out if my number is being used by my present employer If
> they are using it how do I get it unassociated with them. ( they have
> more than enough ccie's to get the discount ) any ideas on how to get
> this info would be greatly appreciated.
>
> ~Eric Johnson
> CCIE #11332



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