RE: Advance PIX Configuration Exam

2001-01-30 Thread Philip Neeson


I Took this exam 5 days after returning from the course in Brussels.  It's
tough and matches the course well. I wouldn't call it 'Advanced Pix', but it
does test how solid your knowledge of the fundamentals is.

You need to know all the regular PIX commands and concepts from 4.x and 5.x
along with Cisco Secure, CBAC, Websense Basically MCNS in more detail!

Philip.

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> Has anyone taken this exam?  I know it is a part of the security
> track, but
> does it replace the exam # 9E0-559 "Cisco Secure PIX Firewall
> Fundamentals"?
> Is there an exam outline for this exam?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nathan Richie
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RE: Advice CCIE/CCNP + Security

2000-12-14 Thread Philip Neeson

Hi Eric,

I'd take a different angle to Brian, I did my CCNP v1, CCDP and then MCNS &
CATM before my drake test.  I had my CVoice booked but time kindof got the
better of me. (That and the new CVoice2 Exam) As a refresher I also covered
the Routing 2 & Switching 2 Course Notes/Exams as this gave me a more
confidence and exposure to BGP, Multicasting, MLS etc..

I believe it all helped, yet when I look back probably 60-70% my Drake (CCIE
Written) I answered from experience not the few days worth of study I did
before hand.

It's an individual thing, I found CCprep and Certification.Zone sample Q's
helped me focus my study also.

Thanks,

Philip.


> On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, Eric Gunn wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I just finished my CCNP and originally planned to go right on to the
> > Security Exam, wether that be 1 or 4 tests it didn't really
> matter to me.
> > However I also planned on starting on the road towards my CCIE
> right away
> > as well. Is it worth getting the CCNP Security speciality or would I be
> > better served by going on to the CCIE written right away?
>
> I personally would do the written first.  The CCIE written is not going to
> be focused on security security securityso no sense in having that
> all in your head.  But definitly take the CCNP security.  The lab has
> security, voice and ATM so getting those specializations is a big help.
>
> Brian

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RE: Protocol Analyzer displaying ARP

2000-10-19 Thread Philip Neeson

Hi Jeff,

I've just grabbed a trace for you.

http://www.mcgeoch.com/~pneeson/lab/Debugs/Arp.cap

Is this what your after?

Philip.

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> Does anybody have an example or know where I can get an example of a
> protocol analyzer output showing information about ARP?  Thanks, Jeff
> Lodwick MCSE/CCNA
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PCMCIA Flash Cards.

2000-09-27 Thread Philip Neeson

Hi Guys,

Does anyone know of a utility that would enable you to copy IOS images
directly onto PCMCIA flash cards from a laptop?

I know the formats are different for the 3600's, SupIII's etc..

Thanks,

Philip.


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CCIE Written 350-001 - IOS Version

2000-08-22 Thread Philip Neeson

Hi,

I searched this and other study groups. But can't seem to find an answer.

Can anyone please tell me what in respect to which IOS version the current 
Drake (350-001) is written for.

11.3 or 12.0??

I would expect 12.0 but up until recently even most exams seem to have been 
based around either 11.2 or 11.3

Thanks in advance,

Philip.

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