From: Alexei Monastyrnyi (alexeim@orcsoftware.com)
Date: Wed Apr 25 2007 - 03:19:03 ART
job well done! congrats!
for Security track I would really go rent... It will always be on the
edge of technology, so they will put on lab all the latest and greatest,
which is fine for real life but probably not for lab of your own... :-)
good luck!
A.
#17234
huangyinxiao@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi GS,
>
> I've passed CCIE in sdyney last friday and this is my first try.
> And I'd really like to thank this great group and all people who helped me, especially to Scott Moris, ian and achieve_woo.
>
> The materials I studied are Internetwork Expert ,Ipexpert and bootcamp. And I found Internetwork Expert is very good one to practise and it has good answers and explanations. The key things I'd like to share in the real lab are:
>
> 1. Draw a clear diagram including ip address and IGP information, because this will help you troubleshooting.
> 2. Do it slowly and carefully. I spent 7 hours to finish my lab and I read each word in paper. Some questions are implicit and you need to think carefully or ask proctor. The proctor was very nice to me and helpful.
> 3. Veryfication and test are very important. Make sure you did right configuration which don't conflict to previous configuration.
> 4. Then good luck in lab.
>
> Now I am tryig to get my second CCIE security and I checked a equipment list on Cisco website, but it is too general. I've got R&S equipments and can someone give me some suggustion on buying a security lab equipments?
>
> Thanks again to group,
>
> CCIE#17809
>
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