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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Pipatpong Samranpit" <pipatpong.s_at_tangerine.co.th> 
To: "ccielab" <ccielab_at_groupstudy.com> 
Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2010 6:55:09 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
Subject: Passed CCIE Security !!! (Triple CCIE) 
Hi Everyone, 
I took the CCIE Security lab on last Friday in Hong Kong and found out that 
I passed. 
Officially making me a triple CCIE :-D I can't describe how happy I am at 
the moment. 
My journey began in 2009 which I waited for changing the blueprint from 
version 2.0 to 
3.0 due to I want to study in the new Cisco security technology.CCIE study 
is very 
difficult to your life (no more time to study) if you have a wife and will 
delivery of birth 
for my sons (twin). (^_^) 
For preparation I used the Cisco Press as below 
Cisco Press - Cisco ASA All-in-One Firewall, IPS, and VPN Adaptive Security 
Appliance 
Cisco Press - Cisco ASA And PIX Firewall Handbook 
Cisco Press - Cisco Access Control Security; AAA Administrative Services 
Cisco Press - Network Security Technologies and Solutions 
Cisco Press - CCIE Security v3.0 Cert Flash Cards Online 
Cisco Press - CCIE Security v3.0 Configuration Practice Labs Second Edition 
I also use the excellence INE and IPexpert Workbooks for my preparation. I 
practice 
twice time for INE workbook volume 2 by using all of my simulators 
1. Dynamips - Router, Switch 
2. Pemu - PIX 
3. Qemu - ASA, IPS v6.1 
4. VMware - IPS version 5.1, Cisco Secure ACS, Test PC 
I would like to borrow Rick Mur quote in IPexpert blog 
"As of labs, try doing everything that is on the blueprint. If you master 
all the topics 
you can go to the lab and FLY through it. The advantage of the blueprint is 
that it really 
tells you what to do and mentions actual technologies and features that you 
can try." 
I think study technology and understand throughly are very important. I 
think Volume 1 
for INE and IPexpert are essential part. You need to know how to configure, 
verify and 
TROUBLESHOOTING. You need to be aware and prepare if your configuration 
doesn't 
work. You must have work around in that case. In my point of view, CCIE 
Security track 
has a lot of bug. 
I just want to say a special thank you to all the following, some of who 
don't even know 
me but unknowingly have helped me through a reply to my postings, past 
posting, blog. 
I'd like to special thank to my friend Wittawat Hemwannanurak to allow me to 
borrow 
his server, Toyos Yooyen for great suggest and how to prepare for CCIE 
Security lab, 
Petr Lapukhov, Keith Barker, Brian Mcgahan and excellence workbook from 
INE, 
Tyson Scott and excellence workbook from IPexpert, for making this effort 
possible 
through arrangements and success. 
Finally, I would like to give special thank to my wife and family for 
love, patient and 
understand me. 
Warmest Regards, 
Pipatpong Samranpit 
*Pipatpong Samranpit* 
*Senior Consultant* 
*Triple CCIE # 17451 (R&S / SP / Security)* 
Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.net 
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