![]() ![]() While our product line will definitely stay there, we will not officially announce any changes to our hardware specification while we wait for more information from Cisco regarding the hardware and availability of simulator software. There is no doubt that Cisco has software emulators for IOS XR routers and 7600 devices, but it is not clear whether those will be available to general public.īased on the above observations, we are still considering the impact of changes on INE product offering. The other problem is that "simulator" mentioned in the hardware specification. One problem is that Cisco did not yet specify the detailed hardware requirements, e.g. The new test will build upon XR12000, 7600, 7200 routers and ME3400 switches - for more information look here. On the opposite side, the equipment requirements for the new blueprint put extensive toll on an average CCIE candidate's budget (unless you work for a big Cisco partner and can "borrow" equipment for your lab). On positive side, the new blueprint looks really good technology-wise - just look at the detailed checklist here: and see the mentioning of VPLS, Carrier Ethernet, FRR and other features. There is some good news and some bad news. As you have probably heard already, Cisco announced changes to the CCIE SP blueprint, that go effective as of April 17th 2011.
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