Re: Passed CCIE Security !!! (Triple CCIE)

From: Toyos Yooyen <toyosyoo_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2010 08:48:50 +0700

Well done. Congratulation!

On 12/16/10, Pipatpong Samranpit <pipatpong.s_at_tangerine.co.th> wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I took the CCIE Security lab on last Friday in Hong Kong and found out that
> I passed.
> Officially making me a triple CCIE :-D I can't describe how happy I am at
> the moment.
>
>
> My journey began in 2009 which I waited for changing the blueprint from
> version 2.0 to
> 3.0 due to I want to study in the new Cisco security technology.CCIE study
> is very
> difficult to your life (no more time to study) if you have a wife and will
> delivery of birth
> for my sons (twin). (^_^)
>
>
> For preparation I used the Cisco Press as below
>
> Cisco Press - Cisco ASA All-in-One Firewall, IPS, and VPN Adaptive Security
> Appliance
> Cisco Press - Cisco ASA And PIX Firewall Handbook
> Cisco Press - Cisco Access Control Security; AAA Administrative Services
> Cisco Press - Network Security Technologies and Solutions
> Cisco Press - CCIE Security v3.0 Cert Flash Cards Online
> Cisco Press - CCIE Security v3.0 Configuration Practice Labs Second Edition
>
> I also use the excellence INE and IPexpert Workbooks for my preparation. I
> practice
> twice time for INE workbook volume 2 by using all of my simulators
>
> 1. Dynamips - Router, Switch
> 2. Pemu - PIX
> 3. Qemu - ASA, IPS v6.1
> 4. VMware - IPS version 5.1, Cisco Secure ACS, Test PC
>
> I would like to borrow Rick Mur quote in IPexpert blog
>
> "As of labs, try doing everything that is on the blueprint. If you master
> all the topics
> you can go to the lab and FLY through it. The advantage of the blueprint is
> that it really
> tells you what to do and mentions actual technologies and features that you
> can try."
>
> I think study technology and understand throughly are very important. I
> think Volume 1
> for INE and IPexpert are essential part. You need to know how to configure,
> verify and
> TROUBLESHOOTING. You need to be aware and prepare if your configuration
> doesn't
> work. You must have work around in that case. In my point of view, CCIE
> Security track
> has a lot of bug.
>
> I just want to say a special thank you to all the following, some of who
> don't even know
> me but unknowingly have helped me through a reply to my postings, past
> posting, blog.
>
> I'd like to special thank to my friend Wittawat Hemwannanurak to allow me to
> borrow
> his server, Toyos Yooyen for great suggest and how to prepare for CCIE
> Security lab,
> Petr Lapukhov, Keith Barker, Brian Mcgahan and excellence workbook from
> INE,
> Tyson Scott and excellence workbook from IPexpert, for making this effort
> possible
> through arrangements and success.
>
> Finally, I would like to give special thank to my wife and family for
> love, patient and
> understand me.
>
> Warmest Regards,
> Pipatpong Samranpit
>
> *Pipatpong Samranpit*
> *Senior Consultant*
> *Triple CCIE # 17451 (R&S / SP / Security)*
>
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