Thanks Mark,
I really want to get on that area of BGP and MPLS, i guess i'll just stick to it Cheers! Antonio From: Mark Holloway [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, 4 August 2009 3:58 PM To: Antonio Dee Cc: CCIE_RS OnlineStudyList Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] OT - CCIE Wireless I work for an ISP and there is always a demand for folks who understand BGP and MPLS in depth. The SP track really gets you there. As you said, it blends well with R&S. On Aug 3, 2009, at 10:39 PM, Antonio Dee wrote: I'm really confused also , wireless looks promising But if i ever make it on my RS, i'm making up my mind for SP immediately, as Jared has put it, there's a lot of overlaps between RS and SP, so I wanna capitalize on that :-) > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Date: Mon, 3 Aug 2009 22:31:22 -0700 > CC: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] OT - CCIE Wireless > > I'm guessing out of the six Wireless CCIE's out there that most of > them, if not all, work for Cisco. > > The Wireless track is something to be really excited about. After I > finish R&S it's a toss up between SP and Wireless. I really like SP > although I prefer to wait for an update..maybe introduce IOS XR. > > > On Aug 3, 2009, at 6:29 PM, Matt Hill wrote: > > > This kind of gives it away: :) > > > > Total of Worldwide CCIEs: 20003 (last updated 06/26/2009) > > Total of Routing and Switching CCIEs: 17247 > > Total of Security CCIEs: 2328 > > Total of Service Provider CCIEs: 1414 > > Total of Storage Networking CCIEs: 145 > > Total of Voice CCIEs: 1039 > > Total of Wireless CCIEs: 6 <-------- > > > > My attitude at the moment is pass the written, that recertifies my R&S > > and then I have the option if work wants me to go there. > > > > Travel is USA or EU is a pain for this one... I could do anything else > > in Sydney really. > > > > My ability to scour documentation got me over the line for R&S... > > Will I get such assistance for wireless? The fact I am asking such > > questions should indicate I am in the earliest of days and no where > > near sitting a lab... > > > > Cheers, > > Matt > > > > CCIE #22386 > > CCSi #31207 > > > > 2009/8/4 Dale Shaw <[email protected]>: > >> On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 11:02 AM, Matt Hill<[email protected]> wrote: > >>> Work wants me to do more wireless stuff. > >>> > >>> How do I study for this thing? There does not seem to be too much > >>> out there. > >> > >> Roman Rodichev recently passed the wireless lab and posted this to > >> GroupStudy: > >> > >> "Wireless lab is not easy, you really need to know controllers and > >> autonomous > >> APs in depth. I highly recommend knowing controller's CLI for various > >> reasons. If someone is thinking about going for it and considers > >> himself an > >> expert after working with wireless for several years, I would > >> recommend to > >> at least read the entire Autonomous IOS and WLC configuration > >> guides and > >> make a lot of notes. You should also read all CCO's wireless tech > >> notes and > >> research some of the topics on NetPro. NetPro definitely helped me. > >> There > >> are some very intelligent folks on there who can answer any > >> question about > >> wireless and who have way more experience on this stuff than me." > >> > >> cheers, > >> Dale > >> > > _______________________________________________ > > For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, > > please visit www.ipexpert.com > > _______________________________________________ > For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please visit www.ipexpert.com _____ Web IM has arrived! Use <http://windowslive.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=823454> Windows Live Messenger from your Hotmail inbox _______________________________________________ For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please visit www.ipexpert.com
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