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lildeezul
05-20-2009, 10:06 PM
Hello everyone.. I passed with a 879.. This has been my lowest score out of all three test. I actually though i did pretty well on the exam. It was as SDM heavy as a though. (maybe the test version) The sims were straight forwards but required knowledge. Alll in all, this was a pretty decent exam. Heres my breakdown:

Implement Basic teleworker Service: 75%
Implement frame-mode MPLS : 62% (wow, i thought i knew it)
Implement a site-to-site IPsec VPN: 89%
Describe network security strategies: 80 %
Implement Cisco DEvice Hardening : 100%
Implement Cisco IOS firewall : 75% (Wow, i thought i knew this too)
Implement and Configure Cisco IOS IPS: 100%

CCNA security next.. THEN ONT !!

Big Evil
05-21-2009, 02:59 AM
Well done dude, it that all you CCNP exams done now?

I thought for some reason you had already done the CCNA sec?

crissa
05-21-2009, 03:04 PM
Hello,
congrats!
When do you think you will pass ONT? ;-)
Bye, Tore

lildeezul
05-22-2009, 01:22 PM
Nope i still got ONT Left, and naw i havent taken CCNA security yet..
I decided to take the CCNA security , because most of the objectives are inline with the ISCW, and that is fresh on my mind.

Idk about ONT, i do not have the layer 3 switches to configure Qos service on. So its gonna be pretty tough. The ONT will probably be the most dreadful , and the one that i forget easily, because of the lack of equipment i have..

Fuzz
06-12-2009, 04:32 AM
I was under the impression that ONT was mostly QoS on routers, with a bit of wireless thrown in. Do you really need a L3 switch for this exam?

lildeezul
06-12-2009, 08:55 AM
With ONT, Qos is both on router and switch. For the Router, we need NBAR, network based application recognition for class maps and policy maps, to police traffic and queueing methods.

however, we need (not necessarily a layer 3 switch) (but 3550 has more qos features neeeded for the exam than the 2950) a switch to do the markings and DSCP.. or CoS