> From: Aaron Gould <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2020 5:48 PM > > Yeah, while certifying for mef-cecp, you gain an appreciation for > their purpose in that space at least. (they do have other > certifications). Lots of focus on functions and standards that exists > at UNI's, ENNI's, services in between, etc. > > MEF has 3 scopes of certifications... > -Services - you as a SP can actually work with MEF (IOMETRIX) and get > your network actually stamped and certified by MEF -Gear - vendors > submit their equipment to MEF for testing (possibly onsite at vendor > location) for proving out standard MEF-type service (ELINE, ELAN, > ETREE, EACCESS, etc) and gain MEF stamp of approval -Professional - > like MEF-CECP, etc, people can get career certifications > > I recall they started with MEF, then MEF 2.0, now MEF 3.0 > > https://www.mef.net/certification/mef-certification-programs > > The one I was referring to is https://www.mefprocert.com/mef-sncp-sdn-nfv-overview Definitely worth going through all the materials.
And then there's the new one related to sd-wan: https://www.mefprocert.com/mef-sdcp-overview -haven't studied for this one, so can't make any recommendations. adam _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/
