From: Jim Graves (jtg@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed May 23 2001 - 14:40:41 GMT-3
I wouldn't go so far as to say the CCIE Security exam will only cover IP
security. From CCO
<http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/certifications/security.html>:
>The CCIE Security exam covers IP and IP routing as well as specific
>security components.
It goes into more detail later:
>The Security Lab exam physical rack layout is similar to the Routing &
>Switching exam with the exception of a few equipment additions: the pix
>and security server. Server applications are listed below. Because this is
>a CCIE lab, candidates should expect to be tested on core ip routing and
>switching as well as specific security components. There are no desktop
>protocols, ie. IPX, DLSW etc. Security topics that may be tested are
>listed in the Security exam blueprint. Candidates may refer to the Routing
>& Switching exam blueprint for information for more specifics on IP
>routing and switching test content.
I like the lack of desktop protocols. :)
BTW, it also points out that "T" trains may be used on the Security CCIE
lab to allow for IOS firewall features.
At 06:12 AM 5/23/2001 -0700, edgar feliz wrote:
>I am going for the Security, I'm waiting for the
>written test to come out to give it a shot, This will
>be my second since I have the R&S.
>
>The CCIE security in my opinion is more of a
>Speciallist CCIE since it only covers IP security,
>where the R&S is more general, covering IP, IPX, DLSW
>etc.
>
>I think the R&S is more valuable for the reasons
>mentioned, but that is just my opinion.
>
>Cheers,
>
>
>
>--- andrew.2.shore@bt.com wrote:
> > Any one doing / know about the Security CCIE.
> >
> >
> > Is this the same waiting list as R&S ?
> >
> > The Europe waiting list for R&S is NINE MONTHS I'm
> > looking for a quicker way
> > to CCIE.
> >
> >
> > Andrew Shore
> > BTcd
> > IDC Technical Specialist
> > > ignite Content Hosting
> > **Please
> > read:http://www.groupstudy.com/list/posting.html
> >
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