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noahp34 wrote: » So I ended up moving the test up today and I passed! The test was easier than I thought it would be. I had two sims, one was straight forward but like others have reported, it seems like the other configuration one is busted. Im 99% I did it correctly but I couldn't get it to ping correctly. I spent 20 mins trying to get it to work. Anyway, the Boson test is very similar to the real thing. If you understand all the answers and read all the explanations you will pass. Also, the Cisco training course is definitely sufficient and the sims in it are great it's just really pricey.
greeneon wrote: » . The question is for @noahp34 or anyone who has actually used these resources. Is the Cisco e-learning course Implementing Cisco Network Security (IINS) v3.0 and the books CCNA Security Course Booklet Version 2 and CCNA Security Lab Manual Version 2 enough study material needed for passing the 210-260 exam? Just looking to get what I need and nothing more. .
koz24 wrote: » The other option(if you can get your company to pay for it) is to take the Cisco course through a partner like Global Knowledge. They have their own course and lab manuals not found anywhere else.IINS Implementing Cisco IOS Network Security 3.0 at Global Knowledge
greeneon wrote: » I took the 210-260 exam on Friday and passed with a score of 980/1000. I had purchased the Implementing Cisco Network Security (IINS) v3.0 course and went through all 20 modules in order to prep for the test. I can truly say that it was a great investment and all that one needs to successfully pass the exam.
sidninja wrote: » I'm using that material as well now. How did you get labs as they are hard to come by haha. I need to know your strategy methods (everything you did and used) because I got my exam very soon
aderon wrote: » This ones probably a little too far out to be useful. But on July 1st this will be available:http://www.amazon.com/Days-Before-Your-CCNA-Security/dp/1587205785/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1461067155&sr=8-3&keywords=210-260 No idea whether it's going to be any good or not though. - it is amazing from what i was able to read from it! i read everything up to the parts that in dev! however, i realized that the book is a abridged version of the book you get in the IINS course! which made me laugh! I can say however that I am thoroughly enjoying Implementing Cisco Network Security (IINS) v3.0. Having only just started on it, I can already tell it is going to help immensely. In the first 10 pages it's already covered some subjects that were on the exam, but were completely absent from the official course guide book. The explanations and diagrams are a lot easier to understand and overall I'm pretty excited about it. It is expensive though O_O ($350).
sidninja wrote: » however, i realized that the book is a abridged version of the book you get in the IINS course! which made me laugh!
Jamm1n wrote: » Good luck sidninja!
aderon wrote: » I've got to say I'm totally gushing over this Implementing Cisco Network Security (IINS) v3.0 (ELT-IINS-V3.0-019451) course. This might be the best interactive online learning I've taken for any subject. It's really that good. I'm actually surprised how good it is given the fact that this new exam hasn't even been out but for a few months. Content is well explained and thorough without being overly complex. Although there is quite a LOT of it. I'm curious how much of this I'll still remember when I circle back to study once I've gone through everything. Also, the platform itself is top notch. There's so many nice little things, like being allowed to navigate away from a lab while it loads and then have it pop a notification that your "lab is ready" along with a link. The ability to leave tests/exams/content midway through and return where you left off with no issues. An easily accessible feedback bar with near instant response times from their support team. Just really good overall.
sidninja wrote: » Just note that the labs are only available for the week that you do it - I believe that's the case for online courses as well? Otherwise that's unfair to those who took it in person lol
JamesKurtovich wrote: » Is that the $350 course? I'm thinking of picking it up before I take 210-260 next month.
aderon wrote: » Yeah, I'm not comfortable with giving access to the course. But, I would highly recommend it so far.
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