If he is a CCIE, you could ask him to log into Cisco Certification
Tracking Tool and publish his certifications to your email. It's kept
private and you Can verify the authenticity om the website.
/Lars Christensen
CCIE #20292
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Den 13/06/2012 kl. 17.26 skrev -Hammer- <bhmccie_at_gmail.com>:
> cciehof_at_gmail.com
>
> -Hammer-
>
> "I was a normal American nerd"
> -Jack Herer
>
>
>
> On 6/13/2012 8:26 AM, Sirhan Khan wrote:
>> Thanks for the info Hammer but http://www.cciehof.com/ does not have
>> contact details unless I am missing something .... ?
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 2:30 PM, -Hammer- <bhmccie_at_gmail.com
>> <mailto:bhmccie_at_gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Good point Dark Fiber.
>>
>> I understand some peoples view of privacy but a CCIE number ranks
>> right up there with a doctorate or any other high end
>> qualification (no, I don't want to have the pilots license debate
>> again please) and should be verified prior to employment. If it
>> wasn't, it should be taken up with HR. Remind them of that little
>> search engine company...
>>
>> Regardless, to Dark Fibers point, number or not what your are
>> looking for is competency. If the individual has shown a
>> consistency in providing forward thinking solutions and helping
>> resolve issues (not introduced by him/her) then he can walk around
>> in a Novell shirt for all I care. If he has four CCIEs and a CCA
>> and a JNCIE and is the president of his local CUG and still can't
>> keep the network stable and keeps introducing issues then dump
>> him. It's not a matter of numbers.
>>
>> Yes, HR has a right to ask for his credentials especially if it's
>> on his resume or he has claimed he is a CCIE to improve his
>> position within the company. If he's not, you can apply light
>> discipline (you like the guy/gal) or outright termination (he/she
>> is an idiot) based on the violation.
>>
>> No, in regards to his skill set, it doesn't matter whether he is
>> one or not. The judgement should be based on performance.
>>
>> -Hammer-
>>
>> "I was a normal American nerd"
>> -Jack Herer
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 6/13/2012 7:05 AM, Dark Fiber wrote:
>>
>> Obviously there is an issue there :)
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 6:53 AM, Humphrey
>> Cheung<not5150_at_gmail.com <mailto:not5150_at_gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> As previously stated... he's not on that site. It was one
>> of the
>> first ones I checked.
>>
>> Humphrey
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 3:41 AM, Jameeluddin Mohammed
>> <jameeluddin.m_at_gmail.com <mailto:jameeluddin.m_at_gmail.com>>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Did you try to find him on CCIE Hall of Fame list
>> available, which is listed
>> based on the ccie verification tool.
>> I could check many candidates status using just thier
>> first, last name on
>> this websites.
>>
>> http://www.cciehof.com/
>> http://cciehof.weebly.com/
>>
>> -Jameel
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 2:11 PM, Humphrey
>> Cheung<not5150_at_gmail.com <mailto:not5150_at_gmail.com>>
>> wrote:
>>
>> I agree that people should be a bit careful with
>> personal info.
>>
>> What's very strange is this guy has a full
>> LinkedIn profile... name,
>> university, past jobs, supervisor names, hundreds
>> of connections,
>> recommendations, everything is complete... except
>> for a CCIE number.
>>
>> Humphrey
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 2:46 AM, Sidney
>> D'Souza<mail.sidney_at_gmail.com
>> <mailto:mail.sidney_at_gmail.com>>
>> wrote:
>>
>> I agree with Rob that personal info should be
>> hidden considering the day
>> and
>> age we live in but hiding your educational
>> qualifications from your
>> employer
>> is for me being too paranoid. Its like saying
>> you ll have to take my
>> word
>> for it that I am a CCIE.
>>
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Sid
>>
>> Nobody's really listening, until you make a
>> mistake...
>>
>>
>>
>> From: me you [mailto:anunda19_at_gmail.com
>> <mailto:anunda19_at_gmail.com>]
>> Sent: 13 June 2012 11:02
>> To: Sidney D'Souza
>> Cc: Humphrey Cheung; Cisco certification
>> Subject: Re: Verifying a CCIE for a friend...
>> spider senses tingling
>>
>>
>>
>> Don't assume anything about him because he
>> hides is personal info. I try
>> to
>> hide all my personal information because you
>> never know when someone
>> will
>> use your personal info the wrong way.
>>
>>
>>
>> Rob
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 10:51 AM, Sidney
>> D'Souza<mail.sidney_at_gmail.com
>> <mailto:mail.sidney_at_gmail.com>>
>> wrote:
>>
>> People take pride in displaying their CCIE# so
>> your friend should have
>> smelt
>> something fishy when the guy refused to
>> disclose his CCIE number. Just
>> tell
>> your friend to take it up with HR and demand
>> his credentials. His number
>> can
>> be verified on the Cisco web site below.
>>
>> https://sso.cisco.com/autho/forms/CDClogin.html
>>
>> You will need to create a CCO ID before you
>> can verify a Certification
>> number.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Sid
>> Nobody's really listening, until you make a
>> mistake...
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: nobody_at_groupstudy.com
>> <mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com>
>> [mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com
>> <mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com>] On Behalf Of
>> Humphrey Cheung
>>
>> Sent: 13 June 2012 09:03
>> To: Cisco certification
>> Subject: Verifying a CCIE for a friend...
>> spider senses tingling
>>
>> This is a strange situation at my friend's
>> company... wanted to get some
>> ideas. I'm helping him verify the status of a
>> supposed CCIE.
>> I'll keep the names anonymous.
>>
>> Company hires new network admin
>> Network has crashed dozens of times since the
>> new guy has been hired
>> Network
>> admin claims to be a CCIE Network admin
>> doesn't divulge a number...
>> doesn't
>> sign his emails with his number, doesn't have
>> his number on LinkedIn
>> Looking
>> at the guy's job history, he's worked at big
>> name company's...
>> but generally lasts less than a year
>> Quick Google/LinkedIn/Facebook/Twitter/etc
>> search shows no hits for his
>> name
>> and anything saying CCIE or a number
>> (permutations of first name and
>> common
>> nicknames were used in the search just in case
>> we were missing anything)
>> Since there's no number, can't use the Cisco
>> verification tool because
>> it
>> requires a first/last name, cert type and number
>>
>> Any pointers on where else to look? I think
>> we're about 90% sure this
>> guy
>> isn't a CCIE... but I think there's no actual
>> smoking gun that says,
>> "this
>> first name and last name is not and never has
>> been a CCIE"
>>
>> I'm at Cisco Live until Thursday evening.. if
>> you want to unicast me.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> --
>> Humphrey Cheung, CISSP #365719, CCNP, CCDP, CCIP
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