Passing on something sent to me by a Cisco Channel SE.

FOR A LIMITED TIME
FREE CISCO SECURITY CERTIFICATION BETA EXAMS
Use these Promotional Codes to take them for free

>From August 2nd through 22nd, the first 300 candidates to take each of
these
3 new Cisco security certification BETA exams can do so AT NO COST: Managing
Cisco Network Security (MCNS), Cisco Secure PIX Firewall Advanced (CSPFA),
and Cisco Secure Virtual Private Networks (CSVPN).  Please share this
opportunity with your coworkers, customers and Partners.  Registration for
these BETA exams starts August 2nd.  Candidates must reference the following
PROMOTIONAL CODES to take the BETA exams for free!!!!
---MCNS BETA exam #641-100, CODE: mcnsbe
---CSPFA BETA exam #9E1-111, CODE: cspfab
---CSVPN BETA exam #9E1-121, CODE: csvpnb

To register, contact one of the following testing centers:
Prometric: US and Canada: 1-800-829-NETS (6387)-option 2, then 4.
Outside U.S. and Canada, visit http://www.prometric.com.
VUE: U.S. and Canada call 1-800-829-NETS (6387)-option 2, then 4.
Outside U.S. and Canada, visit www.vue.com.

The testing centers will need your social security number and some
demographic information before scheduling your exam. You will receive the
results of your test approximately 8-12 weeks after the BETA period has
ended.  A passing score on a BETA exam can be applied toward the relevant
Cisco security certifications.

The finalized versions of these exams will go-live October 1st and will be
available worldwide at their regular cost.  So be sure to take advantage of
this opportunity to take these exams at no cost!



BETA Exam Description:
The MCNS 641-100 BETA exam is the final step in preparation for the October
2002 launch of the revised MCNS exam.  It focuses on the new material
included in the new MCNS 3.0 course releasing  August 2002.  The MCNS 3.0
course fully replaces the existing MCNS 2.0 course.  Content covering the
PIX Firewall has been removed and several new IOS Firewall and IPSec
features have been added.  In addition to these new chapters and labs, all
content focuses on the IOS software version 12.2.8T, CS ACS 3.0 for Windows
2000 Server, as well as the new Cisco Unified 3.0 IPSec Client.

BETA Exam Description:
The CSPFA 9E1-111 BETA exam is the final step in preparation for the October
2002 launch of the revised CSPFA exam.  It focuses on the new material
included in the new CSPFA 3.0 course releasing  August 2002.  The CSPFA 3.0
course updates CSPFA 2.1 and includes new lab exercises (Configuring Object
Grouping, Configuring Command-Level Authorization, and Configuring a VPN
with the PIX Device Manager), how to upgrade an activation key, how to use
NAT 0 ACLs, how to configure secure remote access to your PIX Firewall, and
how the PIX Firewall works with common applications. Labs focus on PIX
Firewall software version 6.2, and content covering the Cisco IOS Firewall
feature set have been removed.

BETA Exam Description:
The CSVPN 9E1-121BETA exam is the final step in preparation for the October
2002 launch of the revised CSVPN exam.  It focuses on the new material
included in the new CSVPN 3.0 course releasing  August 2002.  The CSVPN 3.0
course fully replaces the existing CSVPN 2.0 course. Content covering Cisco
PIX Firewall-VPN and IOS-VPN theory has been removed and the course now
focuses on the Cisco VPN 3000 Concentrator release 3.5 software, new Cisco
VPN 3002 features, as well as installation and configuration of the Cisco
VPN 3.5 Software Client (on Windows 2000 platforms) and installation and
configuration of the Cisco VPN 3002.




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