CCIE is associated with your CCO login/profile. If you work for a Channel
Partner, then you associate your login with the company. It doesn't do any
harm to simply list the company name there if you don't work for a partner.
On Feb 9, 2012 6:49 PM, "Ronnie Angello" <ronnie.angello_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> It is not...
> On Feb 9, 2012 6:44 PM, "Yuri Bank" <yuribank_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> When I add the CCIE access to my profile it makes me specify a company
>> name, it wont let you leave that field blank.
>>
>> It's not really a big deal, since I'm not leaving my company, but I was
>> curious what the actual process is for officially associating it with a
>> company.
>>
>> -Yuri
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 3:37 PM, Ronnie Angello <ronnie.angello_at_gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> When you add CCIE access to your profile, that has nothing to do with
>>> your company. That is tied to your login. It gives you "additional
>>> access" on cisco.com and is supposed to bypass the tier 1 TAC folks
>>> when you call for support.
>>> On Feb 9, 2012 5:41 PM, "Yuri Bank" <yuribank_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I have some questions about the CCIE # account registration process.
>>>>
>>>> Is this accomplished via The Cisco.com Profile Manager?
>>>>
>>>> Is there any way that I can associate the # with my account, but NOT
>>>> associate it with my company? And would there be any reason to do this?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>>
>>>> -Yuri
>>>>
>>>>
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