I would think the reality of a CCIE proves to a potential employer
 1. Broad knowledge on internetworking
 2. A deep knowledge of Cisco products
 3. A stout troubleshooting methodology.
 4. Ability to interpret the big picture
 5. Fast  ramp up speed on current technology
 6. Communicate all of the above to the pinheads like me and the bean
counters.
Anything outside this is fair game  so to speak and the market will dictate
the results.
It's really just an MD of Internetworking  and then you will specialise in
an area (s).
So being that  just like an MD you need to know  a little about a lot
 and then as the specialist you add a lot about a little.

And just like most other high end jobs  it's in a state of flux.
The only constant is change, so you must embrace it rather than fight it.

Oz
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