I can tell you that this is highly unlikely as well.




""Andras Bellak""  wrote in message
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> Everyone that is answering ccie/sec questions seems to be responding to
> a belief that the question asker is looking to find out if after passing
> r/s, they can breeze through security. I'm actually curious if there is
> a belief that a ccie/security could breeze through an r/s lab? (Breeze
> is the wrong word, but I hope I'm conveying the question a little more
> directly.)
>
> Andras
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nrf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 9:26 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: CCIE Security [7:24209]
>
>
> Any specific answers to your questions would violate NDA.
>
> All I can tell you is this.  Anybody who is studying for the R/S
> (whether
> they passed or failed) and thinks they can make an easy transition to
> the
> Security CCIE is deluding himself.  Security and R/S are significantly
> different.
>
>
>
> ""Naveen""  wrote in message
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> > Dear Friends,
> >
> > I have following specific questions about CCIE security. I will
> appreciate
> > for
> > your time answering them,
> >
> > 1.What is the proportion of routing/switching and Security portions in
> > written
> > and lab ?
> >
> > 2.How deep is the knowledge of routing/switching  required for CCIE
> security
> > Lab. Is it of same depth of CCIE R/S ?
> >
> > I will appreciate for your time in answering my questions.
> >
> >
> > Kind regards
> >
> > Naveen




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