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sieff wrote: » Does it make sense to continue acquiring the different flavors of the CCNP certs (Security, Wireless, SP) "OR" to go for the CCIE? For example I was tempted to go for the CCDP, but I'm debating the same energy required for another professional level cert could be used to prepare for a CCIE cert. At what point do you stop going for professional level certs and go all in for an expert level cert in one technology?
Forsaken_GA wrote: » It's really up to you. My end game is the CCIE Routing and Switching cert. So I pursued the CCNP, took a little time out for CCDP (wish I hadn't, it's essentially resume filler, and more suited to a sales engineer than a network engineer) and then moved on to CCIP. I took the CCIP specifically because it covers BGP, MPLS, and QoS, which are all topics covered by the CCIE R&S lab, so studying for and passing those cert exams was basically CCIE prep. I had to know the material anyway, so figured I might as well get the professional level cert to go along with it. If your end game is CCIE Security, I'd look over the topics that the lab exam covers, and take all associate and professional level certs that have material on that lab exam. This iwll give you a solid study plan, and allow you to use the professional level certs as milestones on your preparation path, while at the same time making you more marketable.
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