The programmability is only one side of what aci is trying to do.
It is also a change on how we design networks, and most of our core networking skills will remain relevant ( ACI is an IS-IS underlay fabric with vxlan as the overlay) MP-BGP is user to inject external routes. All the programming you will do to enable the contracts so the epg can talk to each other, will still be based on networking principles.
I do see programming making it's way into part of the skillset that will be needed, but no the core.
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> On Apr 19, 2015, at 5:33 PM, Narbik Kocharians <narbik_at_micronicstraining.com> wrote:
>
> Do you know that there is a shortage of CCIEs in the world?
>
> Yes, I agree eventually things will evolve, but ACI will not take over such
> that your knowledge of R&S, Security, SP, Wireless, Storage and etc etc
> will become obsolete. ACI will be another topic another technology, another
> way of doing things. ACI is not for every company.
>
> From time to time I work for Cisco, IBM, TTI, and train students from
> Accenture, WWF and many more and I talk to them about their new project,
> and I don't think that I am clueless.
>
>> On Sun, Apr 19, 2015 at 1:01 PM, Naveen <navin.ms_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Narbik - You misunderstood. My ccie was definitely useful until now, but
>> don't think it will be valued the same going forward.. Neither Programming
>> nor Networking is rocket science. Both needs good amount of dedication to
>> be productive. Whether a programmer needs to be taught Networking or
>> vice-versa is certainly a different topic and needs due discussion in
>> another thread. I'll let folks decide and choose for themselves.
>>
>> Naveen.
>>
>> PS: For disclosure sake, I've done Programming, Networking and worked for
>> Cisco, Ericsson. Looking at present and whats coming in near future, I know
>> what am talking about.
>>
>> On Sun, Apr 19, 2015 at 11:56 AM, Narbik Kocharians <
>> narbik_at_micronicstraining.com> wrote:
>>
>>> So your knowledge of CCIE in any track is useless? Try to teach a
>>> programmer networking.
>>>
>>>> On Sun, Apr 19, 2015 at 11:52 AM, Naveen <navin.ms_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Please allow me to say something here. Don't bet on CCIE alone.
>> Networking
>>>> Landscape has changed. The market is asking for more DevOps style work
>>>> than
>>>> traditional LAN/WAN admin style jobs.
>>>>
>>>> Skills such as Python and REST APIs to control routers/switched,
>>>> Application based Networking using Open Stack, Open Daylight , OpenFlow
>>>> are
>>>> starting to gain importance. These new technologies are designed for
>>>> networks to be automatable and reconfigurable in real time, which should
>>>> eventually render traditional CCIEs less useful. Depending on how much
>> of
>>>> one's active career left, it's time to consider this change.
>>>>
>>>> You might argue our protocols might not change, but that might be true
>> in
>>>> the near term (2-3 years). Just look around and see what Open Networking
>>>> standards and protocols have done in the last 2-3 years for Data
>> centers,
>>>> Enterprises, and Service Providers. Its time our CCIE training partners
>>>> re-brand themselves to this new wave.
>>>>
>>>> Naveen.
>>>> CCIE25432.
>>>>
>>>> On Sunday, April 19, 2015, Narbik Kocharians <
>>>> narbik_at_micronicstraining.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Congratulations mate. Well done.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, Apr 19, 2015 at 4:41 AM, Radioactive Frog <
>> pbhatkoti_at_gmail.com
>>>>> <javascript:;>>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Chris,
>>>>>> I know where you are coming from. Most CCIE (not everyone) would
>>>> design,
>>>>>> production environment in the lab way!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have seen them in real action where those lab engineer never seen
>> a
>>>>> real
>>>>>> gear and don't know what really the RJ45 console vs DB9 pin looks
>>>> like.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In my last role a newly minted out uni double CCIE asked me what is
>>>> ATM.
>>>>> He
>>>>>> said "i know" but i wanted to confirm. I said what do u know then he
>>>>> said -
>>>>>> Is it ATM machine where we withdraw money and that ATM connected to
>>>>>> ethernet interface. He was fresh from university with 2XCCIE
>>>> (RS/SEC). I
>>>>>> was like.... wtf. I jokingly said "yes' ATM is the WALL where you go
>>>> pull
>>>>>> money (but only $100 dollars notes).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Shocking!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Sat, Apr 18, 2015 at 7:53 PM, Chris Rae <chris.rae07_at_me.com
>>>>>> <javascript:;>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Quad CCIE is an awesome effort.....as long as you dont design
>>>>> production
>>>>>>> environments like the Lab then we are all fine! b :o8
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Chris
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On 18 Apr 2015, at 4:32 pm, Radioactive Frog <
>> pbhatkoti_at_gmail.com
>>>>> <javascript:;>>
>>>>
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Gents,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Finally, some good news...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> My target is to stop studying by 2017. No more study afterward.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> http://bhatkoti.com/2015/04/16/another-quad-ccie-in-downunder/
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Are 4xCCIE good enough? What are your thoughts?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> -frog
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
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