ccie security advice [7:25024]

2001-11-01 Thread ron conry
can someone advise me on whether to go to ccie security route or to ccie routing and switching route? i am hearing that ccie security lab already has waiting list till jan/feb 2002. are there any practice labs available for ccie security? thanks in advance. -- _

Re: ccie security advice [7:25024]

2001-11-02 Thread John Kaberna
It really depends if you have a solid background with Cisco security products. The core topics are basically going to be the same between the two labs. AFAIK, the major difference is desktop protocols are removed and security stuff is added. I personally think that they can make the security st

Re: ccie security advice [7:25024]

2001-11-03 Thread nrf
I would also say it depends on whether you like the stuff. Some people really like fiddling with security procedures, and some people despise it (same could be said for R/S topics). I know it sounds trite, but I would advise anybody against doing something they despise, even if there is money t

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2001-11-02 Thread bob hardwick
]] Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 12:57 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: ccie security advice [7:25024] It really depends if you have a solid background with Cisco security products. The core topics are basically going to be the same between the two labs. AFAIK, the major difference is