From: Felix Nkansah (felixnkansah@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Feb 13 2009 - 14:56:16 ARST
Hi Haloween Boy,
Even if a person is a 1x CCIE, he's still bound to forget some stuff in that
given track if he doesn't use them for a long time.
For instance, I mastered ip multicast and enjoyed it so much during my r&s
lab prep period.
It's been about 10 months since I passed r&s. Unfortunately, I haven't done
a production deployment of this technology for any of my clients yet.
As a result, I have forgotten most of the technology's idiosyncrasies and
caveats. But if the need arises for me to do an IP multicast deployment for
a client, I would need only 1 or 2 nights of revision to regain my 'form'.
Those who usually don't forget are the CCIE trainers :-)
Felix
r&s, security
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 11:46 AM, Haloween Boy <ciscob20@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Experts,
>
> I have a question in my mind and would like to know about it provided no
> one
> should feel offended.
>
> There are quite a few number of dual CCIE's and very few triple/quad
> ccie's.
> Now, Is it possible for a person
> to be expert in 3 or more domain in term so CCIE? I have seen engineers who
> have expertize in R & S 3-4 yrs back but
> due to current Voice/Security they tend to forget to some extent.
>
> Please don't feel offended by my ques and would appreciate if someone can
> enlighten about it.
>
> Warm Regards,
> HB
>
>
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