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Re: Automated DLR conflict detection

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (mike harrison)
Sun Dec 30 22:16:40 2001

Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2001 22:14:54 -0500 (EST)
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Sean said:
> (can't) figure out why people want a CCIE to run their Juniper routers.

Unlike MS-Something certification, CCIE certification is tough enough
and practical enough that the annointed ones are often proven to be useful
in any situation. Although I am an old *nix/Linux routing nutcase, I work
with a young sponge that just got his CCIE and I am impressed with the
foundation he has and his ability to apply it to a wide variety of
equipment and scenerios. 

Should you find yourself driving around Chattanooga in a "stealth
backhoe", even at 3am... beware of the rednecks living next door
to the fiber. :) 

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