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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Oct 2008 21:27:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This week at Ascolta in Bellevue, Wa I will be teaching an IPS course.  This is one of my favorite courses to teach and it is extremely relevant to my studies in pursuit of the CCIE Security.  This week I will be posting about IPS as much as possible.  I have a few Top-10 lists that will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This week at Ascolta in Bellevue, Wa I will be teaching an IPS course.  This is one of my favorite courses to teach and it is extremely relevant to my studies in pursuit of the CCIE Security.  This week I will be posting about IPS as much as possible.  I have a few Top-10 lists that will go up sometime this week as well as some extra resources.  In the mean time I wanted to throw in this video about the IPS Manager Express.  It&#8217;s not covered in the course but if you have 5 IPS sensors or less its pretty cool.  I especially like the option to save reports as a PDF.<br /></p>

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		<title>Changes to this Blog&#8230;</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brandon Carroll, CCIE #23837</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[First off I want to thank all of you that follow this blog, either by being subscribed via email, subscribed via RSS, or just as regular vistors to www.globalconfig.net.&#160; In the few months that I have been running this site I have seen it go from 0 to nearly 100 subscribers and about 2,000 views [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First off I want to thank all of you that follow this blog, either by being subscribed via email, subscribed via RSS, or just as regular vistors to <a href="http://www.globalconfig.net">www.globalconfig.net</a>.&nbsp; In the few months that I have been running this site I have seen it go from 0 to nearly 100 subscribers and about 2,000 views a week.&nbsp; I wanted to take a few minutes to share some information with you about the changed I plan on making to this blog, as well as the addition of my personal blog found at <a href="http://cciestudy.brandonjcarroll.com" class="broken_link">http://cciestudy.brandonjcarroll.com</a>.&nbsp; </p>

<p>When i first started this blog I was really planning on using it just for the conveyance of information to my students, seeing as I am a Cisco Certified Instructor.&nbsp; I eventually started writing about my studies in pursuit of the CCIE Security.&nbsp; In an effort to add a little differentiation I have decided to move my personal CCIE study blogging to <a href="http://cciestudy.brandonjcarroll.com" class="broken_link">http://cciestudy.brandonjcarroll.com</a> and keep this site for tips, tutorials, and more for the benefit of my students.&nbsp; </p>

<p>Once I have passed the CCIE Security I will begin posting tips on this blog for those that are studying for the CCIE Security.&nbsp; For now I will dedicate this blog to my students benefit and mostly write about the CCNA, CCNP, CCSP, and CCNA Specializations, all certifications that I hold, have held, or am considered &#8220;Certified&#8221; in.&nbsp; </p>

<p>As I get better at video tutorials I plan on perhaps including them on a more regular basis.&nbsp; For now, I will post a CCNA tip each week, and will discuss the other certifications as they come up either in my classes or as you, the readers, post comments and ask questions.</p>

<p>If you are following me for my CCIE studies or for anything related to the CCIE please visit my site at <a href="http://cciestudy.brandonjcarroll.com" class="broken_link">http://cciestudy.brandonjcarroll.com</a> and subscribe to my feed there.&nbsp; Continue to follow this site as well as It will also contain valuable information for your studies.&nbsp; </p>

<p>Your comments are always welcome and I look forward to hearing from you.</p>

<p>Brandon Carroll</p>

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