The Dallas / Fort Worth Cisco Users Group




The CUG

The CUG is an organization in Dallas TX that works with the Cisco Users Groups in the US.

The Dallas / Fort Worth Cisco Users Group
 


DFWCUG Study Groups

 

Congratulations go out to
Tom Young, Tamas Felker and Monty Hamburger
for passing their CCIE Security lab

 
   

 

Accelerated CCIE Security Study Group
Contact Monty Hamburger mhamburger@verizon.net
When The first group meeting will be around July 7, 2005.
Where Contact the group leader for details.
Prerequisite You must have CCNP and CCSP or equivalent experience.  We will follow an extremely aggressive schedule.  We want to take the written exam in 1-3 months and the lab exam in 5-7 months. You must have hands-on experienced with CCNP and CCSP material in order to keep up.  We would like to make exceptions, but it would add 6-12 months to the schedule.
Schedule
Day Date Description
Wed Jul 6, 2005 New members meet after the CUG meeting.
Sat Jul 7, 2005 Meet on a week night until we begin mock labs on Saturdays.
Required Materials CCIE Security Exam Certification Guide, 2nd Edition, By Henry Benjamin, ISBN: 1587201356.

Network Security Principles and Practices, By Saadat Malik, ISBN: 1587050250.

Lab workbook to be determined with group price negotiated.
Optional Materials I believe the items above should cover our bases. If you desire additional material, the following may be helpful:

Network Security Architectures, by Sean Convery, ISBN: 158705115X.

CCIE Practical Studies: Security (CCIE Self-Study), By Dmitry Bokotey, Andrew Mason, and Raymond Morrow, ISBN: 1587051109.

Designing Network Security, 2nd Edition, By Merike Kaeo, ISBN: 1587051176.
Notes Please contact the study group coordinator listed above to be added to the Accelerated CCIE Security Study Group.

All members MUST know most of the items in the left column and develop the skills in the right column of the table below:
 
Knowledge Skills
Secure LAN Switching and ISDN Can you configure the correct features in response to identified threats?
Secure Routing Can you configure advanced routing features on multiple platforms?
Secure Devices Can you harden Cisco devices?
Firewalls Can you configure PIX and IOS firewalls?
IDS Can you configure IDS, PIX, and IOS?
VPNs Can you configure advanced VPNs on IOS, PIX, and VPN 3000 concentrator?
AAA Can you configure Cisco Secure ACS and multiple Cisco platforms?
Advanced Security Can you configure the protocols quickly, in the right order, with minimal notes?

Members in this group are expected to contribute to the group in some way (introduce new resources, share lab equipment, volunteer for tasks, etc.). A desire to thoroughly know the technology and equipment is a must. Be willing to continually access your progress and determine if you can keep up.

Comments We will need a meeting room for the meetings. The room will need an Internet connection for access to remote racks, an overhead projector to display the telnet sessions and Cisco documentation, and a white board for diagrams and discussion.