True, Paul, they are quite different in many aspects, RS mostly covers
Enterprise realm. :-)
I started looking into SP technologies as I was planning to move into SP
space (never happened though). But technologies itself are quite cool to
learn.
Cheers
A.
On 1/22/2012 11:48 PM, Paul Negron wrote:
> I would have to disagree with the R&S going deeper into QOS. The SP has got
> some scenarios that are rather lengthy Sir. :-)
>
> There is quite an overlap but I would say CCIE R&S is designed to help the
> candidate understand the Enterprise with greater depth.
>
> I would agree with your second point though. CCIE is not the end but the
> beginning. It is a tool to help you get more opportunities and be exposed to
> different things. I have the CCIE in SP but I have been doing a ton of
> Unified Computing lately. The SP brain gave me a tremendous advantage. The
> Routing and Switching would have helped me in a different way but would have
> been equally effective.
>
> Paul
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