Hi jay,

For ccie security written this is what I recommend,

1. MCNS cisco press book
2. BSCN cisco press book
3. lots of common knowledge about networking, firewalls, vpn
4. last but not least, some unix and nt knowledge.
5. until more books come out, read as much as you can from these site and
it's links, http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/

-Keyur Shah-
CCIE# 4799 (Routing/Switching and Security)
CSS1,SCSA,SCNA,MCSE,MCNE,CCNA,CCDA,CNE
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jay Chandradas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 10:22 AM
To: Keyur Shah
Subject: Re: passed ccie security lab!


Hi Keyur,

Congrats !!! Well done.
Just a question. What were the Books / materials you followed for the
security written . I am planning to prepare for the written. I would really
appreciate any guidence on this.

Thanks In Advance.
Jay
CCIE 8060

----- Original Message -----
From: "Keyur Shah" 
To: 
Cc: 
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 10:00 AM
Subject: passed ccie security lab!


> hi,
>
> I passed ccie security lab yesterday. I was told that i did really 
> well in the lab and scored nearly perfect.
>
> My advice to the folks preparing for this lab is the following,
>
> - ccie security is very modern test. in my opinion, much more real 
> life
than
> routing and switching test today
> - it is certainly doable if you put your dedicated time and equipment 
> to
it
> - i studied and crammed labs for about 150 hours total between 
> CSS1(cisco security specialist 1) and ccie security and took me little 
> less than
three
> months to accomplish both.
> - if you are ccie routing and switching, you are half way there
> - if you are ccnp (practical, not book one), then you are 30% there
> - if you are css1 (practical, not book one), then you are 30% there
> - routing and switching is core of all three ccie tracks (r/s, 
> security
and
> CNS). you must know it very well
> - read MCNS book three times before you start on CCIE security labs
> - bookmark cisco's security tac site, 
> 
> http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/ make it your homepage while
preparing
> for ccie security lab
> - work on speed. go back to the lab and test it as a one piece
> - scan through the whole lab start to finish two times. be careful not 
> to spend more than 10-15 minutes though.
> - hardest part is to wait for results email. make sure you plan 
> something hectic the next day of your test. i was on email every 
> second and it was
not
> fun to wait.
>
> -Keyur Shah-
> CCIE# 4799 (Routing/Switching and Security) 
> CSS1,SCSA,SCNA,MCSE,MCP,MCP+I,CNE,MCNE,CCNA,CCDA,MCT,CNI
> Hello Computers
> "Say Hello To Your Future!"
>   http://www.hellocomputers.com
> E-mail:   
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Toll-Free: 1.877.79.Hello (43556)
> Europe: 442079003011
> International: 510.795.6815
> Fax: 510.291.2250




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