Passed the Exam Today!!!!
IT Man
Member Posts: 159
Just want to say that I passed my CCNA Security exam today with a score of 988/1000. I want to thank some of the folks in this forum, I have been reading some of the post and they have been very helpful. Now on to 642-637.
Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you'll still land among the stars. - Les Brown
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whatthehell Member Posts: 920Congratz on your pass. I have a fellow member/friend who is planning to take this soon. Pretty hard? Any suggestions for focused study material?2017 Goals:
[ ] Security + [ ] 74-409 [ ] CEH
Future Goals:
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cpmcmah Registered Users Posts: 2 ■□□□□□□□□□This is one of the main problems with forums on the internet. Someone makes a thread and never maintains it nor reponds to questions asked. Why even create a thread if you aren't going to see it through?
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nethacker Member Posts: 184 ■■■□□□□□□□This is one of the main problems with forums on the internet. Someone makes a thread and never maintains it nor reponds to questions asked. Why even create a thread if you aren't going to see it through?JNCIE | CCIE | GCED
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cpmcmah Registered Users Posts: 2 ■□□□□□□□□□i think its bcos there is no notification in his email to notify him that people has responded to his comments
You're probably right. I shouldn't have judged so soon as I've just come across a thread where someone replied a year later. lol
So I guess it's not a matter of replying, but a timing issue. -
nethacker Member Posts: 184 ■■■□□□□□□□You're probably right. I shouldn't have judged so soon as I've just come across a thread where someone replied a year later. lol
So I guess it's not a matter of replying, but a timing issue.
BTW, for TE members that have worked with IPS sensor, can you judge this question.
Please can someone answer this question:
*Based on the following items,which two types of interfaces are found on all network-based IPS sensors
a. Loopback interface
b. Monitoring interface
c. Command and control interface
d. Management interface
Theoretically, C & D means the same thing.Just wondering if this question was purposefully set to confuse exam takersJNCIE | CCIE | GCED -
SteveO86 Member Posts: 1,423maybe TE should always notify bloggers when some1 responds to a thread.That will make every1 respond quickly.
BTW, for TE members that have worked with IPS sensor, can you judge this question.
Please can someone answer this question:
*Based on the following items,which two types of interfaces are found on all network-based IPS sensors
a. Loopback interface
b. Monitoring interface
c. Command and control interface
d. Management interface
Theoretically, C & D means the same thing.Just wondering if this question was purposefully set to confuse exam takers
I would go with B & D, but that's just me. Also I would create a new thread when asking questions not related the OP. Tends to be bad manner on forums known as thread hijacking (or something like that)My Networking blog
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