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I was thinking more along the lines of "you've actually done some work involving yada, rather than just read a few books about it and got a certificate".
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As in a technical test? I hope so.Originally posted by dang65 View Post"Proven" means "tested" in this context, doesn't it? Like if you passed your driving test and then applied to do the Paris-Dakar Rally. The job ad would ask for "proven experience in the Sahara".
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"Proven" means "tested" in this context, doesn't it? Like if you passed your driving test and then applied to do the Paris-Dakar Rally. The job ad would ask for "proven experience in the Sahara".
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Excellent, just what I was after.Originally posted by snaw View PostUse dynamips - no point shelling out for routers these days (I just sold off the last of my lab, seriously depreciated in value).
Internetwork expert (The leading CCIE training company) got a good page on it:
http://www.internetworkexpert.com/resources/iosonpc.htm
Have a beer on me.
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Use dynamips - no point shelling out for routers these days (I just sold off the last of my lab, seriously depreciated in value).Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostAhhh a network guru, I've just started doing the CCENT as I need a route out of MS support as its going nowhere.
Can you recommend any of the netsims (any good free ones?) or should I be buying a Cisco lab kit from eBay?
Internetwork expert (The leading CCIE training company) got a good page on it:
http://www.internetworkexpert.com/resources/iosonpc.htm
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Ahhh a network guru, I've just started doing the CCENT as I need a route out of MS support as its going nowhere.Originally posted by snaw View PostYep. You can go to cisco's website put my name in and CCIE number and it'll be verified
Can you recommend any of the netsims (any good free ones?) or should I be buying a Cisco lab kit from eBay?
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I don't think they are after certificates. e.g.Originally posted by snaw View PostYep. You can go to cisco's website put my name in and CCIE number and it'll be verified
I once used soap, but didn't keep the receipt.Proven experience of SOAP...
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Yep. You can go to cisco's website put my name in and CCIE number and it'll be verifiedOriginally posted by TimberWolf View PostNo, not a deep philosophical question as this involves agency ads. A lot of ads specify "proven experience of yada". What is proof? Can anything really be proven? Would a philosophical essay denying the existence of proof satisfy an agent and bag you an interview?
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What is proof?
No, not a deep philosophical question as this involves agency ads. A lot of ads specify "proven experience of yada". What is proof? Can anything really be proven? Would a philosophical essay denying the existence of proof satisfy an agent and bag you an interview?Tags: None
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