Is voip test a networking job?
urvi
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Hi Friends and Seniors,
Do these jobs fall under networking job category-
* Validate content of Network Diagrams for WAN and LAN devices.
* Perform drill test for LAN and WAN devices.
* Perform remote access & connectivity test for LAN and WAN devices
* Perform VoIP test
* Perform Alert test
Do the above qualify as Networking job or something else? Or do they fall under network monitoring job?
Thanks
With Warm Regards
Do these jobs fall under networking job category-
* Validate content of Network Diagrams for WAN and LAN devices.
* Perform drill test for LAN and WAN devices.
* Perform remote access & connectivity test for LAN and WAN devices
* Perform VoIP test
* Perform Alert test
Do the above qualify as Networking job or something else? Or do they fall under network monitoring job?
Thanks
With Warm Regards
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Kai123 Member Posts: 364 ■■■□□□□□□□Some networking jobs might want you to install and set up VOIP phones, but you can have dedicated VOIP engineers as well.
Same book, different chapter. -
urvi Member Posts: 79 ■■□□□□□□□□kali i didnt get you. i asked precisely is that a networking job voip or non-voip doesn't matter!
i wanted to know - what does that job description imply? but u skipped that cleverly!! -
Kai123 Member Posts: 364 ■■■□□□□□□□I don’t know what you’re precisely asking, I think the spelling might be making it a bit confusing to read. Are the * you list a single job description or separate descriptions that you want to know are a networking role or “monitoring” role?
What you have listed are fairly broad concepts, and like I said you could have roles dedicated to just VOIP, or for network diagrams etc (to varying degrees). If they are all from a single job description then it could be a “Networking job”, but companies might call it something different.
I take it English is not your first language? Assuming I "cleverly skipped" your question is a bit odd. This is a forum, im not obliged to help you so there is nothing to cleverly try and avoid.
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broli720 Member Posts: 394 ■■■■□□□□□□I wouldn't call this a network engineering or admin position. It sounds more like technician work to me.
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urvi Member Posts: 79 ■■□□□□□□□□Hi Kai,
I'm sorry for my English. ya those are all a single job and not separate jobs. they are a job description for a particular process called "Validation" process. There were other processes as well one of which was called "ORT" process . i dont know what are those but i saw a ad in a local newspaper in my country .
I am not sure if ORT process also encompasses all of those job roles.
It will be great if someone can shade some light on ORT process or validation process
With Regards