CCNA Voice - Done !!
Alex90
Member Posts: 289
Hi Guys,
Passed the CCNA Voice exam on my lunch break today Of course I am very happy but I've got to say I was pretty underwhelmed with the exam, I was in and out within about 30 minutes! I have over 3 years working in a voice role so maybe that is why I found it a little easier. Either way, it's another tick in the box!
My study resources were;
CBT Nuggets
INE
CCNA Voice OCG
TechExams
Hands on experience!
Good luck to anyone else on this track
Passed the CCNA Voice exam on my lunch break today Of course I am very happy but I've got to say I was pretty underwhelmed with the exam, I was in and out within about 30 minutes! I have over 3 years working in a voice role so maybe that is why I found it a little easier. Either way, it's another tick in the box!
My study resources were;
CBT Nuggets
INE
CCNA Voice OCG
TechExams
Hands on experience!
Good luck to anyone else on this track
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negru_tudor Member Posts: 473 ■■■□□□□□□□Hi Guys,
Passed the CCNA Voice exam on my lunch break today Of course I am very happy but I've got to say I was pretty underwhelmed with the exam, I was in and out within about 30 minutes! I have over 3 years working in a voice role so maybe that is why I found it a little easier. Either way, it's another tick in the box!
My study resources were;
CBT Nuggets
INE
CCNA Voice OCG
TechExams
Hands on experience!
Good luck to anyone else on this track
Congrats mate! Just saw your post now! Talk about being a machine, huh? 30 minutes?! Smooooking!2017-2018 goals:
[X] CIPTV2 300-075
[ ] SIP School SSCA
[X] CCNP Switch 300-115 [X] CCNP Route 300-101 [X] CCNP Tshoot 300-135
[ ] LPIC1-101 [ ] LPIC1-102 (wishful thinking) -
Alex90 Member Posts: 289Haha cheers guys!
negru_tudor - I think the CCNP Voice exams are a completely different beast all together!!!! -
Alex90 Member Posts: 289Was there any overlap from the ICND1?
From the point of understanding certain topics then yes there is an overlap. If you don't understand VLANs, trunks, CDP, DHCP, DNS, route/switch basics.....then you will have some difficulty picking up some topics (even something like understanding the boot process of a phone might be difficult if you didn't have this prior knowledge).
In terms of actual configuration I don't think there was much overlap, not that I remember anyway. Once you've set up the infrastructure then the focus will be on CUCM/CME admin & features, dial-peers, CSS, route-patterns and all other topics on the blueprint and none of these topics crossover.
Hope that helps.