I wounder The GUI is created by engineers and you are engineer how can you
create the click to do the action and how can you click on this and
understand the action happens behind the seen are you a help desk or
network engineer ?! again don't think that Cisco program managers are
stupid to make the CCIE on of the Cisco programs that became a reference
for understanding the technology and one of the Business certificates that
make a Cisco market big will be dead due to another product specially the
product is summarizing the command line again the GUI wont be as easy like
the the command line, that's my own opinion and what I see inside this
business while working in this field.
Thanks,
Monsef
On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 7:45 AM, sameer khan <khanzadap_at_hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
> I am in pursuit of my CCIE R&S but now and then i am hearing about sdn or
> openflow that crushes my motivation and stops me for moving forward, as
> what i
> seem to perceive is that some point in future, i am not saying tomorrow or
> any
> time soon, the commands and protocols that i am trying so hard to learn,
> understand and memorize will be transformed into mouse clicks and with
> fancy
> GUI that can make all the task easier but at the same time will make CCIE a
> thing of the past.
> I don't know if my assumption are any right but i am really really confused
> should i continue with CCIE R&S or take up programming and VMware stuff (
> though i already consider myself a decent programmer) ?
> I would be grateful if any one can be please help me out clear the this
> confusion.
>
> Thanks
>
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