Hi Smail, I somehow agree with you. Im pretty much in the same dilemma - well used to... R&S has quite a good representation and given the fact that 4.0 covers MPLS, I actually think its worth the effort. In my opinion if you have CCNP, CCDP and other enterprise certs and experience, 'digging deeper' into it shud be interesting. I have strong interest in SP too. But I have more experience in enterprise-like network designs. So I need a smooth transition into CCIEville before I can harness everything else it can offer. Tyson and team seem to have everything for everyone though!! :P
At the end of the day, it just depend on your interest and passion. All the best. Please comment guys, I want this number too!! On 21 February 2011 05:43, Smail Milak <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I checked the SP blueprint a few times and I think that it will be pretty > hard to study some topics like Packet over SONET, 10GE and VPLS without the > hardware, Plus it is not known to me when IPX will update their books. > > Is it smart to change to R/S? I have already the IPX SP books. Until now I > covered only the IGPs, BGP, Multicast and MPLS TE. > In the last three months I have not learned for CCIE SP because I had to > learn for some other certs (CCNA Sec, CCDA and CCDP). In 1-2 Months I will > hopefuly have my CCDP. > > I took a look at the R/S blueprint. It looks interesting and I think that I > will rather encounter the R/S topics than the SP ones in my job. > > These are my arguments for a change to R/S: > > - No High-end hardware needed > - Bigger online community > - Topics are more real world than the SP topics (in my job) > - Cisco 360 Learning program (I dont know if the IPX courses are better, or > cheaper) > > What do you guys think? > > _______________________________________________ > For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please > visit www.ipexpert.com > -- ------------------------------------ "Life is complex, it has a real part and an imaginary part."
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