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Old 2006-05-30
Sergej Sergej is offline
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Default CCIE Security passed!

Hi Pals,
I was away for a month due preparation to a CCIE Security Lab. This was not first attempt (nor the second one). But finally I did it. It was my first CCIE Track and I go directly to Security.

I'm back in the forum and ready to assist all the community members with advises.

I will take CheckPoint NGX recertification to remember good old days.
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Default Re: CCIE Security passed!

Congrats!

BTW three tries at the Lab is normal. The most I know of was 7 before the guy passed.
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Old 2006-05-31
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Default Re: CCIE Security passed!

hi sergej congrats on achieving such a tuff certification. but frankly can u just tell me as far looking at the blue print the are still having 60 percent of routing and switching tricks in it. i wil still stell they lab is still not purely security oriented half of their good products are no there in the lab . why a security consultant need to know hardcore bgp and routing tricks and all. i am not against cisco or this certification just my views.

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