Congrats on the CCNA.  I did all the certs(CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, CCDP) on my way
to CCIE and I thought it was a great way to go.  You milage may vary.

JOE
CCIE 5917


"deltan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> (last try posting this out...apologies if you happened
> to see it more than once)
> ------------------------------------------------------
>
> Greetings from a newbie in this group!
>
> I finally took my CCNA last week with a score of 906.
> However, I got a real low 40% in network security that
> I have NO way to believe!  I answered all the related
> questions with full confidence, and I know my level of
> security knowledge/experience (Cisco or not) as I used
> to work in network security with a tier-1 ISP, plus I
> run ipfw on UNIX on a daily basis (Cisco access lists
> are pretty much the same as closed-type ipfw, IMHO).
>
> Honestly, I am very curious about what the heck was
> going on with my answers and the scoring system! --
> Is there ANY way to talk to Cisco or Sylvan Prometric
> to find out (I'm willing to pay! :^)) ??
>
> Also, a few questions:
>
> 1) any pros and cons on skipping CCNP and taking CCIE
>    (written) directly?
> 2) any recommended books for CCNP and CCIE (written)?
>
> Thanks a bunch,    -deltan
>
>
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