I have a 3000 work group switch. The menu driven IOS sucks. Can I upgrade it
with a 5000 IOS version.

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Subject: CSPFA Exam [7:28314]


Hi,

I just passed 9E0-571 CSPFA now, scored 883 in 32 min. Some months ago
I attended the instructor-led courses CSPFF and CSPFA. These two
"books" were my only source of study information, and some practice.

Some days before the exam, I bought at ~ $40 the Boson CSPFA pactice
test #1, Bernard Omrani is the author. I think that his practice test
helped me, Bernard did a great job in my opinion.

The majority of the questions were quite easy. Some of them (~ 3) I
did not undestand what they wanted to ask. Remember some MS design
exams... I hate questions that aren't clear, that we have to guess
what the author is trying to test us. Some questions (more that I
expected) with "fill in the blanks", but just basic commands.
Questions about PIX, IOS Firewall and IPSec. CBAC and the IOS Firewall
features I already know more than a year, so this was not difficult to
me (I think). Not an advertisement, but Hundley & Held wrote a good
book about IOS Firewall (Cisco Access Lists Field Guide), an excellent
reference.

As all the written exams, if you know what is written in the books,
surely you will pass, no magic, just a simple "formula". Practice
helps a lot.

As you guys at the list recommended, not a hard exam, probably the
best to take first to security specialization.

Thank you,


            Hugo Caye

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