Hi Zeeshan
I was also in same boat some 2-3 months back !
No exp in SP .. but things looked OK .. bluerint looked that I can do this
So I selected SP ..
But telling honestly ; having not worked on this domain and
approaching the exam ...... it is a bit difficult .. The area is vast
....
So I would say .. dont keep timelines as with any other CCIE track and
go aheasd with that
Gaurav Madan
CCIE#23863
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 12:14 PM, Zeeshan
Sanaullah<zeeshansanaullah_at_hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Experts
>
> I just finished up CCIE Routing & Switching. But the geekness inside me is not
> letting me sit calm and im thinking of going after another CCIE. As per my job
> role CCIE Security seems to be next logical step, but it might take 1-2 years
> and it will be difficult for me to manage with my job and undergraduate
> studies.
> Im thinking of going after CCIE Service Provider. The SP Blueprint really
> appeals me and I think I can finish it within 6-7 months.
>
> I have no experience with SP technologies but I do have experience in R&S and
> Security. My question is to people who are CCIE SP but have not worked for an
> ISP. How was the experience ? how difficult was the exam bcoz you did not had
> the ISP hands on experience ?
>
> Thanks and Regards
>
> Muhammad Zeeshan Sanaullah
> CCIE # 25196
>
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