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Just learned that CCIE numbers are now into 50,000
gorebrush
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Thread on reddit - guy's got 50117.
https://www.reddit.com/r/networking/comments/3ji2tu/ccie_passed/
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rjon17469
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The numbers have been growing steadily. I got my CCIE in December 2014, and I was given a number in the 45,000's.
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ccie14023
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I remember being upset I couldn't pull it off in time to get a 4-digit number.
I'm starting to see the wisdom in Juniper assigning different numbers for each JNCIE track.
http://www.subnetzero.info
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beads
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I do much the same for the CISSP. Works miracles for assessing time in field and skill strength.
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21ctl
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nothing wrong with that, cos my number is among the 50000+
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Dieg0M
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Yea, that's the problem when you assign 1 number for all tracks. Wouldn't be surprised if we hit 100k in the next 2 years.
Follow my CCDE journey at
www.routingnull0.com
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I'm starting to see the wisdom in Juniper assigning different numbers for each JNCIE track.
- b/eads