For those of you who are working on renewals for the CCNP, you can take an Implementing Secure Solutions with Virtual Private Networks Continiuos Education course ($500) and you will get 40 Credits. To renew CCNP you need a total of 80 CEs, so taking a class and then passing an exam will award you a total of 80CEs which satisfies the renewal. Thanks for sharing the video, Cheers and good luck everyone!
Hey thank you Rob Riker; the tip of telling me to debug the routers and ASAs help me out. Without me labbing up my VPNs and debugging the tunnels being setup and purposely breaking different parts of the configurations help me out I probably wouldn't of passed without your tips. I passed but I definitely need to go back over AnyConnect and Clientless VPN i need more lab time and white page reading and experience with those technologies. Thank you for the inspiration and motivation.
Sir, can you guide me that which CCNP is best CCNP Security or CCNP Enterprise. I am struggling to choose between. Sir can you elaborate a bit about both. Thanks 😊
I really want this exam so can’t wait for the content you will bring out, thanks hugely and congrats on the pass 👏
Congrats, right now I am learning CCNP Firewall from Keith Barker. My mind will burn up..
Just use the official study guide books, it’s way more efficient
Can you please tell me where that material is from Keith Barker?
For those of you who are working on renewals for the CCNP, you can take an Implementing Secure Solutions with Virtual Private Networks Continiuos Education course ($500) and you will get 40 Credits. To renew CCNP you need a total of 80 CEs, so taking a class and then passing an exam will award you a total of 80CEs which satisfies the renewal. Thanks for sharing the video, Cheers and good luck everyone!
Congrats Rob - Loving your work ethic when it comes to these exams :)
Congrats Rob! Just saw your video. Also writing same exam tonight. :)
Hey thank you Rob Riker; the tip of telling me to debug the routers and ASAs help me out. Without me labbing up my VPNs and debugging the tunnels being setup and purposely breaking different parts of the configurations help me out I probably wouldn't of passed without your tips. I passed but I definitely need to go back over AnyConnect and Clientless VPN i need more lab time and white page reading and experience with those technologies. Thank you for the inspiration and motivation.
Congratulations, Robert!
Great detailed explanation. Thanks for sharing.
Congratulations!!!
Congratulations 👏
I like security and IoT too, but I'm just about to start my career in IT as I've got my CCNA now.
CONGRATS!!
Thanks Chris!
@@RobRikerTechChannel Absolutely!
Well done bro! 👍
Congrats Rob! What lab environment (lab specs) did you use to pass the VPN exam and intend to use for the future Security exams ?
go check out the security playlist, near the bottom, there are a bunch of VPN labs that I did to prepare
Congrats ! Talking about Palo Alto, do you recommend going for the Cybersecurity Entry level or the Administrator ?
good question. I took the PCNSA, can't speak to the PCCSA. My assumption is it would be easier overall.
Hi def go for the Administrator.
I don't have that cert,but what I've seen people first go for A and then E. That's what most senior engineers recommended me.
Congrats
just do an ASAv for labbing the RAVPN.
Sir, can you guide me that which CCNP is best CCNP Security or CCNP Enterprise. I am struggling to choose between. Sir can you elaborate a bit about both. Thanks 😊
You should choose the area based on your interest or requirements.
Both are fantastic it all boils down to you.
Congr