bwahahaha.. @r0mm3L: unsa man nang imo pang ccna? or CCIE? (Chicks sa CIE) hehehe..
bwahahaha.. @r0mm3L: unsa man nang imo pang ccna? or CCIE? (Chicks sa CIE) hehehe..
kinsa naman ang naka CCIE diri sa Cebu?..coz mao man gud ni pinaka last certification, more likely a Doctorate equivalent sa networking..i've heard gamay ra kuno kapasar ani tungod sa kalisud sa lab
as far as i've known, there are only a handful of ccie's in the philippines. it would have been nice to have someone from cebu...
http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/le...worldwide.html
^^hopefully ikaw nana bro :mrgreen:
maayo unta ug daghan ta dinhi sa cebu ma ccie
don't stop dreaming!!! you need to believe in order to achieve...
cheers~
ridney
as far as i know we have 3 Â*ccie as for this year that is our affiliates in manila. And there are 3 Â*coming ccie for next year hopefully...

unsa diay ka lisud nang ccie na lab exam? compared sa written?
basing from other forums, they say that the written is a ccnp level exam with the addition of other technologies covered on the blueprint. as for the lab, it is an 8 hour (1 day) practical exam. each candidate is given a rack of routers and switches and is tasked to configure specified requirements while achieving full connectivity. as far as the rate of passing, it takes a candidate an average of 2.5 lab attempts to pass it.Originally Posted by HybernaTe
(3 x $1,250 excluding air fare and accommodation)

@ridney - this is a very good investment... for life for the future... anyway ask lang ko.. how much na tanan na invest nimo with cisco? can you give estimates...
i have a long time plan to go cisco, pero need to know budgets first.. here's my plan: (future who knows)
Network Security
CCNA --> CCSP --> CCIE Security
cost? well that's an issue. i would say that i could have bought an old car with itga jeepney lang tawn gihapon ko
!
well, i try to think of it as a lottery ticket rather than an investment. i'm not sure how my future unfolds but hey, sometimes we need to gamble right?!
as for security, from what i have noticed from the current job openings for network admitstrations, they require you to know configurng firewalls, vpn concentrators and even intrusion detection systems. so i should say it's the way to go. the demand for security is high nowadays so planing to go that route would be best.
for the cost of the ccie security track, you only need to pass the ccie written exam to take a crack at the lab. if you're on the budget, then i guess you don't need the lower certs to prepare yourself for the ccie exams. but cisco recommends the path you've chosen (ccna, ccsp, ccie) just keep in mind that ccsp has five exams, one more than ccnp, which would cost you 5 x $150 = $750. anyways, it would be your long term goal then i think it would still be manegeable![]()
all the best to the future
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