From: Muhammad Nasim (muhammad.nasim@gmail.com)
Date: Sun May 27 2007 - 08:56:32 ART
This is not true any more for CCIE Security .
We do not need to be R&S expert in order to pass CCIE Sec .
Just my 0.002 cents
On 5/27/07, Sadiq Yakasai <sadiqtanko@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> personally, i think every other track builds upon a solid foundation of
> R&S
> anyway, and hence my passion for it.
>
> voice is really interesting as well as more in demand, but i guess it all
> comes down to being a personal choice anyways
>
>
> On 5/27/07, Radioactive Frog <pbhatkoti@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > *Total of Worldwide CCIEs:* *14,387* (last updated 04.2.2007) Total of
> > Routing and Switching CCIEs: 13408 Total of Security CCIEs: 906 Total
> of
> > Service Provider CCIEs: 474 Total of Storage Networking CCIEs:
> 70 Total
> > of
> > Voice CCIEs: 445
> > Source:
> >
> http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/le3/ccie/certified_ccies/worldwide.html
> >
> >
> > Based on the above statistics, why still people (included me) are going
> > for
> > Routing and switching track?
> >
> > I am dropping my idea of going for CCIE in RS track. I am seriously
> > thinking
> > to go for CCIE-Voice track. There is no crowd!
> >
> > What you guys think?
> >
> >
> > Frog
> >
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