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Welcome to Internetwork Expert's CCIE Blog

Welcome to Internetwork Expert’s CCIE Blog! This site is dedicated to helping you in your pursuit of becoming a Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert in Routing & Switching, Voice, Security, Service Provider, and Storage. Through this blog you can submit questions to our expert instructors, Brian Dennis - Quintuple CCIE #2210, Scott Morris - Quad CCIE #4713, Brian McGahan – Triple CCIE #8593, Petr Lapukhov - Quad CCIE #16379 and Anthony Sequeira - CCIE #15626. Check back daily as this blog will be updated frequently.

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June 25th, 2008

Internetwork Expert Welcomes Scott Morris, CCIE #4713, as CCIE Instructor!

Brian Dennis and I are proud to welcome Scott Morris, four-time CCIE #4713, to the Internetwork Expert team as a new CCIE instructor. Scott Morris has been in the Cisco networking industry for over 12 years and belongs to an elite group of engineers worldwide holding four CCIE certifications. Scott was one of the first individuals to pass the Cisco Design Specialist certification in 1998, and soon after passed the CCIE Lab Exam in Routing and Switching. He then went on to obtain CCIE certifications in ISP-Dial, Security, and Service Provider. Scott is currently preparing for the Voice CCIE, and the newly announced Cisco Certified Design Expert (CCDE).

Prior to joining Internetwork Expert, Scott was Vice President of Technical Training and an Instructor at IPExpert. While working at IPExpert, Scott developed and delivered CCIE classroom training, as well as initiated new product development. Scott is currently a regular columnist for the TCPMag Journal.

Scott can be reached at smorris@internetworkexpert.com. For more information…

June 25th, 2008

CCIE Party Recap

Sitting at the airport now at 6am after last night’s CCIE party, with 2 hours sleep, I’m tempted to ask myself, was it worth it…? Absolutely! :) For those of you that were lucky enough to attend the party, I’m sure you would agree. It’s good to see that once again Cisco is giving something back to the CCIE community - those customers/partners/employees who have always been, and will always be, Cisco’s biggest advocates out there in the market. You know who you are - you think BGP and OSPF are fun, and wake up from a nightmare screaming where the broadcast keyword was left off of a frame-relay map statement ;)

What was the best part of the night you ask? Some may say meeting old friends, making new friends, (drunken) NASCAR simulation driving, or getting the official CCIE beer mug (awesome). Personally I would have to say the best part of the night was when Scott Morris, upon entering, was told at the door that his name wasn’t on the list. After frantically shuffling through the papers at check-in, Scott proclaimed, “I have *4* CCIEs! I should be on *all* the lists!” :) Needless to say everything worked out, but it was one of those great “you had to be there” moments. A special thanks goes out to the event team that did an excellent job organizing everything, and especially for accomodating those CCIEs (*cough cough*) who didn’t get the invitation email, but were still allowed to attend.

For those of you that Brian and I did get the pleasure of meeting this week and at the CCIE party, thank you as always for your support. If you took pictures at the event last night please email them to me and I’ll post them here on the blog for posterity. For those of you that we missed… San Francisco 2009 is right around the corner!

Keep checking the blog in the next few days for more detailed write-ups on the sessions we attended, including the upcoming CCDE, and for a *very special announcement* that will be posted (hopefully) later today.