broc wrote: » Yep I know the feeling, I have been looking for some in the last few months but couldn't find anything! But there is very good study material for the ASA/PIX, Cisco ASA PIX and FWSM Handbook 2nd Edition by David Hucaby is a brilliant book, I read it while practising and breezed through both of the ASA exams (SNAF & SNAA). The only subject missing from the book is VPNs, I used Cisco Website for that. On the other hand, I'm working on the IPS exam right now to finish off my CCSP and there is very little material and no practice exams... I can't find any decent book and it's a shame as I'm a beginner with Cisco IPS really, I configured it in routers but never actually worked with a "proper" Cisco IPS.
Turgon wrote: » "Of all Cisco’s Professional-level exams, the SNAF is, hands-down, the most difficult exam. I teach ASA Specialist and CCSP bootcamps and all my students would heartedly agree with me."
broc wrote: » Makes me feel good about obtaining a good score on this exam I have to agree with him when he says that the SNAA is no more difficult than the SNAF. I actually passed both of them within a week. There is not much more material in the Advanced and I even had some questions repeated between the two exams!! On another matter, I just saw that the latest version of gn3 (0.7RC1) can emulate an ASA. I haven't had the chance to try myself as Pemu doesn't run on my Mac nor my Windows 7 x64...
Turgon wrote: » Any good links on getting the GN3 jazz set up to play with PIX or ASA?
Turgon wrote: » Ok I purchased the examforce ASA fundamentals test. Im working through this now and picking up on the terminology. I also purchased a guide from here that looks pretty good.Cisco ASA Firewall Fundamentals eBook Tutorial Guide I will purchase the networksim PIX emulator next. If I can find some decent remote hire of PIX/ASA for a few hours that would be cool. Will get that Cisco Press Huckaby next week. Put this off for too long really but use Checkpoint mostly in the field
knwminus wrote: » When you are done, (if you have the time) could you do a brief write up on how well those two items are? I am going for my ASA specialist (working with some at work and emulating some in GNS3) some time this year (more than likely late June/early July) and I want to pool some resources. CCSP material is somewhat hard to come by.