This sounds more like it... my current vendor (no names...) just added
a couple of PDFs to my account to cover the v2 to v3 change. It
wouldn't be so bad but the v2 workbook, proctor guide, audio and video
pack I bought was full of old R&S references and the security side
full of comments that weren't even applicable to v2.
Definately NOT my impression of the "Risk Free Until You Pass
Guarantee" when I bought it, and I expect more from a major vendor...
The "from scratch" approach from ccbootcamp seems to put the other to shame...
2009/5/12 Steve Means <smeans_at_ccbootcamp.com>:
> Yes, we've got a brand new (written from scratch) security lab technology
> workbook. This uses a mini-lab format. One lab for each section of the V3
> blueprint with sub tasks covering all the new goodies. The idea here is that
> once you can do most of these tasks without peeking at the answers you are
> ready to book your lab date and start doing full labs. Which brings us
> to.....
>
> We are putting the finishing touches on the advanced lab workbook. These are
> full labs meant to simulate the exam. V3 topics are heavily included. You can
> expect GET, CA, easyVPN, 8.0 firewall commands, etc.... This will be out
> shortly and I don't think anyone will be disappointed. :-)
>
> Steve Means
> Security Instructor/Consultant
> smeans_at_ccbootcamp.com
> CCBOOTCAMP - A Cisco Learning Partner
> 877.654.2243 Toll Free
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> +1.702.446.0357 Fax
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>
> ________________________________
>
> From: boonchin.ng_at_gmail.com on behalf of ccievoice1
> Sent: Tue 5/12/2009 10:20 AM
> To: Steve Means
> Subject: Re: Self-study CCIE Security 3.0
>
>
> Hi Steve,
>
> Am just wondering, does ccbootcamp updated the security workbooks with the
> latest blueprint?
>
> Cheers!
>
>
> On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 1:10 AM, Steve Means <smeans_at_ccbootcamp.com> wrote:
>
>
> If you mean not going to a bootcamp, its certainly doable.
>
> If you mean not drawing from great resources (vendor labs, mentors, etc...)
> then you're in for a world of hurt. :-)
>
> Of course a bootcamp with an instructor who makes their living prepping
> people
> for the lab is a huge benefit. Not only through prepping for specific
> technology, but also mindset, strategy and evaluation of your actual level
> vs.
> what you perceive your level to be.
>
> Steve Means
> Security Instructor/Consultant
> smeans_at_ccbootcamp.com
> CCBOOTCAMP - A Cisco Learning Partner
> 877.654.2243 Toll Free
> +1.702.968.5100 Direct Outside the USA
> +1.702.446.0357 Fax
> YES! We take Cisco Learning Credits
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: nobody_at_groupstudy.com on behalf of Jimmy
> Sent: Mon 5/11/2009 9:33 PM
> To: ccielab_at_groupstudy.com
> Subject: Self-study CCIE Security 3.0
>
>
>
>
> Hi,all experts:
>
> I am self-study about security and then prepare CCIE Security 3.0,
>
>
> any one join this path ?
>
>
> Kind Regards
>
>
>
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