Hello,

I was curious to see if a Network Engineer specialization to LPIC-3 has ever 
been considered? It seems like a Network Engineer LPIC-3 specialization might 
be something of worth. My thoughts had been for it to cover: iptables in 
greater detail, snort, SNMP, zebra/quagga, QoS mechanisms on linux, advanced 
subnetting, wireless configuration, routing, solid understanding of networking, 
etc. Obviously, I don't have it all figured out, just a few thoughts.

I'm a Cisco CCNP, but am also an LPIC-2 and working on LPIC-3. I might be 
crazy, but it occurs to me that it might be useful to have a Network Engineer 
specialization, advancing the network knowledge covered in LPIC-2 and the 301.

Anyway, just an idea. Does anybody have any thoughts on that?
                                          
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