Aaron, interesting observation. But yes, I have a really good diversified skillset. Migrating to cisco from 3com was a breeze because all the concepts were the same. Thank goodness for standards and interoperability. These kind of events are why I'll never use proprietary protocols like eigrp (unless, perhaps the GNU zebra project fully supports it http://www.zebra.org). It is a tough call, specialization in one OS or network vendor can lead to very high salaries as you are now the expert, but that also makes you the first to get the axe when the company is looking to roll heads. On the flip side the jack of all trades kind of person won't make nearly as much, but will have more stable employment and if they do get the axe, they'll have an easier time finding a job. My advice here, be both, be diversified as well as an expert in one subject. So with that in mind, I'm not even going to examine the merits of the 3com integrated firewall! :-) (which is what got me started on this....) Mike