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| crazyska 2002-03-21, 6:21 am |
| what would be a good book to use to study for this exam?
-Ska | |
| CyberDude 2002-03-21, 2:00 pm |
| I and a lot of others here use the New Riders books, as they do seem to be quite comprehensive, albeit the spelling mistakes, missing words and wrong word order. | |
| cross36 2002-03-21, 2:16 pm |
| Me I used the MS Training Kit book. It was really good in depth detailed and it helped me to pass.
Alongside Frank's guidance and questions | |
| KScheler 2002-03-21, 7:03 pm |
| I have been using the MS Training kit book, TestOut! training material, & Exam Gear.
The main thing is, get plenty of hands-on so you will be familar with the services. From what I hear, with out that, it would be very difficult to pass this one. | |
| anthonie 2002-03-21, 7:40 pm |
| I used Microsoft Press Training Kit as my reading material, Transcender to prepare for the test, and Technet Knowledgebase for the references.
I didn't have much hands-on when I did the exam because I didn't have an actual environment or a test lab to work on. That might be the reason why I needed to do the exam twice.
So I'd suggest that you get as much hands-on as you possibly can before going for the exam. Good luck! | |
| eljefe79 2002-03-22, 3:58 am |
| Hey SKA
I just finished reading the entire Syngress\Osborne Book by the Shinder's and it's pretty good. I was putting together a formal review but here are my tentative thoughts on it
It's much better than those darn microsoft manuals..it's both informative and an easy read. The only fault that I've seen so far are the occaisional Kart before the horse situations that have left me scratching my head. Truly, I'm big on the ergonomics of learning. I'm wondering if the format of the book would be better served by starting with the composite services such as Protocals. Communications overview, TCP\IP,DHCP, DNS, IPSEC then the various services
Major Issues
Chapter Five: RAS and IAS
This is the first major speedbump that I've hit. We're discussing integral aspects of VPN related to IPSEC\Cerificate services and Encryption which have left me somewhat confused. I believe that the subject matter would sink in a little better if this section followed the Certificate and security overview. Additionally, when discussing the differences in PPTP vs. L2TP, it be nice to have a compare and contrast chart available as a guide. It'd be great to include dependency services ie L2TP requires Certificate services.
Chapter Seven: OBjective 7.01
I'm finding that it is difficult to understand what protocols and processes are related to the different phases of IPSEC\secure channel communications. Are we talking of separate process or the same process just another stage? It would be extremely helpful to have a step by step flow chart in place that would give an outline to the process from start to finish. I'm going to have to resort to other sources here to solve this difficiency.
IPSEC Tunneling refers to creating 2 rules but the description shows only one and the tunnel endpoint I assume is going to be the external adapeter of the hosts gateway? This requires clarification? pg 499
Certificate services information is pretty basic.
Hope this is helpful, | |
| crazyska 2002-04-23, 6:56 pm |
| Thanks alot. I am preparing for the beast
-Ska | |
| jakob79 2002-04-23, 10:36 pm |
| I too used the MS Press Training Kit.. it explains things quite well and they have some exercises for you to do.. but I don't think this is enough as they don't cover everything so you better get some hands on practice if possible.. |
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