Hi Michael,

You have access to both in the real exam. Usually I use the CLI to configure IP 
address, Default Gatewat, Hosts allowed to access the IPS, and other stuff. 
After that I use the GUI to configure several things like Interfaces, 
Signatures, Sensors, blocking, and other stuff.

In my opinion using GUI is faster than using the CLI but some people are used 
to CLI and they use it to configure everything. It is a matter of personal 
preferences.

If you want to use the CLI, then skip the device manager guide. If you want to 
use the CLI, then at least you need to read the first two or three chapters of 
the CLI guide so you can have an idea on how to initialize the IPS device.

Regards,
Mohammed Gazzaz

Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 16:56:59 +1100
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Hi Everyone – Can anyone please clarify which guide I
should study for the IPS?  Do I use the CLI or the Device Manager guide?  Or do
I need to study both?  Do we get access to the device manager in the real exam
or is it all CLI like everything else?

                                          
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