NullCode wrote: » Well, what can i say, i PASSED CCNA:Security.
NullCode wrote: » should i got for CCNP 1st? I do not have no real experience..
NullCode wrote: » Well, what can i say, i PASSED CCNA:Security. Thank you guys for all your support. I used Cisco press and CBT:Nuggets. I highly recomend CBT. CBT> Trainsignal. You should know your SDM inside OUT. Well good luck to you, i'm off for SNRS. Btw, should i got for CCNP 1st? I do not have no real experience... Any ideas?
knwminus wrote: » How long have you had the CCNA?
knwminus wrote: » What made you go for the CCNA:S?
knwminus wrote: » Besides the books did you use any equipment to study and if so what would you suggest?
knwminus wrote: » How difficult was the exam compared to the CCNA?
NullCode wrote: » I really recommend GNS3(dynamips,dynagen). Without the GNS3+SDM, you do not have a real chance to pass. + CBT-Nugget from Jeremy. It really explains a lot better then the books, and you can see the configurations of SDM too. It explains Policys, Class Maps etc a lot better. As Jeremy said. CCNA= 10/10 CCNA:S = 8/10 - so it is easier then CCNA(at least that is what i think)
shednik wrote: » Anything else you recommend for the exam? I'm going to take it sometime in the next month or so.
abhustler wrote: » To be honest I think the CCNA Security is one of the easiest certification test I have taken. Navigating through the SDM is very intuitive. I think anyone with a CCNA (a prerequisite) could configure routers using the SDM with little or no experience with it.