From: Jim Gillen (jgillen@austrac.gov.au)
Date: Tue Oct 08 2002 - 18:16:49 GMT-3
Theodore
I realised this some time ago and I am doing my CCIP (Security) mainly to get
the R&S side of things down. Actually, it has been very interesting, I must
admit.
I did see a comment by one of the CISCO guys on this forum (or may be another
one) to the effect that it was the R&S side of the CCIE security that caused
candidates to fail the CCIE lab.
Cheers
Jim Gillen
Snr Communications Engineer
AUSTRAC
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>>> "Theodore Stout" <Theodore.Stout@predictive.com> 8/10/02 14:31:15 >>>
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No way. You mean, I have to configure BGP and MPLS before I do the PIX?
It can't be just the R&S plus a pix.
"Pratt, Jeremy" <JPratt@coh.org>
Sent by: nobody@groupstudy.com
10/07/2002 03:35 AM
Please respond to "Pratt, Jeremy"
To: "'Robert L. DuBell '" <bobdu11@cox.net>, "'Gareth Bromley '"
<gbromley@intstar.com>
cc: "'ccielab@groupstudy.com '" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>,
"'security@groupstudy.com '" <security@groupstudy.com>
Subject: RE: SECURITY PREP
Everybody I know who went for the CCIE security said that it was R/S with
some pix and ciscosecure work. They all went for the CISSP after failing
the
CCIE security.
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert L. DuBell
To: Gareth Bromley
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com; security@groupstudy.com
Sent: 10/7/02 9:19 AM
Subject: Re: SECURITY PREP
I've already got my R/S CCIE, so looking to pump up on the security
stuff.
Was wondering if this was good. And for Jay Chandradas you can find it
on
the Cisco/ccie prep page for Security IE.....Bob
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gareth Bromley" <gbromley@intstar.com>
To: "Robert L. DuBell" <bobdu11@cox.net>
Cc: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>; <security@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 06, 2002 11:55 AM
Subject: Re: SECURITY PREP
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> Robert L. DuBell wrote:
> | Has anybody purchased the following book and if so what
> are your
> | thoughts...Thanks...Bob
> | CCIE Security Written Exam Workbook (ISBN 1-931991-01-4).
> Wrong group, try security@groupstudy.com
>
> I bought this some time ago, and although the content is
> quite thorough, it didnt cover everything on the required
> reading. I didnt use it in the end, as I found the CSS1
> exams to be a better grounding towards the CCIE sec written.
>
> Enjoy
> - --
> - --Gareth Bromley
> CCIE Candidate CCDP CCNP CSS1 CCIP Security
> CCSA CCSE NSA RHCE SCSA SCNA CISSP
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