From: Raśl
Date: Thu Feb 01 2007 - 17:44:28 ART
Marvin.
You are right, the CoD of Security has a release date of March too.
Im enroll on the class that will be recorded (March 5- March9), when this happens the CoD will be available. I was talking about the CoD of R&S which I took, and believe me, it make the difference to pass my lab.
Then again, just my 2 cents.
Cheers!
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-----Original Message-----
From: Marvin Greenlee [mailto:marvingreenlee@yahoo.com]
Sent: Jueves, 01 de Febrero de 2007 01:25 p.m.
To: Razl Angel Velazquez Rodriguez; Lay, Rob; security@groupstudy.com; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: CCIE Security Lab Workbook Advice
The current versions of the IPExpert SP / Security proctor guides do not have questions answered as "this should be self-explanatory".
Internetwork Expert shows their updated Security version as "Coming Spring 2007" and do not list a "class on demand" for security on their website, so it's interesting that you are recommending products that don't exist yet.
As far as the IPExpert updated security WB, I believe that it is either already shipping, or shipping in the next few days, depending on when orders were placed.
You would have to check with the sales team to know for sure.
Marvin Greenlee, CCIE #12237 (R&S/Security/Service
Provider)
IPexpert Senior Technical Instructor
marvin@ipexpert.com
http://www.ipexpert.com
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--- Razl Angel Velazquez Rodriguez
<RVELAZQR@migesa.com.mx> wrote:
> In my opinion, by far, the best is
> InternetworkExpert.
> This opinion is based on the R&S, I bought both R&S workbook, and its
> very disapointing the "Proctor Guide" of Ipexpert, because many
> questions are answered as "This should be self explanatory" and that's
> all.
> Besides the cost of InternetworkExpert is 379 USD and the IPExpert is
> 499 for the workbook and 499 for the proctor guide, a total of 998
> USD.
>
> I know that if you want to pass the CCIE you must know, but in my
> opinion if you buy a material to study its because you don't know just
> yet. Consider the Class On Demand of InternetworkExpert too, belive
> me, its worth the money.
>
> But hey, that's just my opinion. Im sure there is market for every
> vendor, and Im sure that some persons in this list preffer the
> IPexpert products.
>
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> Raul Angel Velazquez Rodriguez
> CCIE #16048
> tel: 81 83894527
> fax: 81 83890406
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com
> [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of Lay, Rob
> Sent: Jueves, 01 de Febrero de 2007 05:58 a.m.
> To: security@groupstudy.com; ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: CCIE Security Lab Workbook Advice
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm looking for some advice on workbooks for the CCIE Security Lab.
>
> I'm currently studying for my CCIE in Security and have been looking
> at both the IPExpert and InternetworkExpert workbooks. I've
> downloaded the samples from both (the internetwork expert one is the
> sample lab from the R&S track) but it seems like the Internetwork
> expert book is provides a much better learning platform.
>
> These books are pretty pricy and I want to get some advice on which is
> best before shelling out for them.
>
> The Internetwork Expert book seems to have a better format, it gives
> the lab scenario and then the explanations afterwards show the full
> configurations which relate to the section, give pointers and I really
> like the "pitfalls" sections which seem to offer some good advice on
> things to watch out for.
> Since this will be my first CCIE lab exam that sort of stuff seems
> really helpful.
>
> Can anyone offer any advice on which is the better book, I'd
> appreciate any comments from people on how they've found working with
> these workbooks.
>
> Thanks
>
> Rob Lay CCSP CCNP
> Network Engineer
> Honeywell Network Services
> Direct : +44 (0)1344 656556
> Mobile : +44 (0)7974 451827
> mailto : robert.lay@honeywell.com
>
>
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