Seeking wisdom from CCNA Voice candidates

Hi,
I am currently finishing up my LPIC and want to decide soon on what I will be doing. HOnestly, the certifications will primarily serve as a resume booster as I will be looking for a job mainly in research. I have following options in mind;
1) CWNA
2) SCSA
3) CCNA Wireless
4) CCNA Voice
After reading a bit I think CCNA VOice can be benficial because I am trying to get in to the wireless broadband (WiMAX/LTE) sector.
What I want to know is how hard is CCNA Voice really? I see lots people say they have read couple of books and done simulators and also worked with real hardware.
So what I want to ask is;
1) Isn't there a single source I can 'most' of the material?
2) How good is the 'Exam Cram' book?
3) Do I need to have a VoIP background?
4) Must I work with real hardware?
and finally;
5) What is the best and most efficient (by this I mean spending minimal time as time is what I do not have) combination.
For example;
Exam Cram + CBT Nuggets.
OR you can be honest and tell me to forget Cisco certs because they are difficult and cannot be done in a rush.
Your advice will greatly help me in choosing my certification.
Cheers.
I am currently finishing up my LPIC and want to decide soon on what I will be doing. HOnestly, the certifications will primarily serve as a resume booster as I will be looking for a job mainly in research. I have following options in mind;
1) CWNA
2) SCSA
3) CCNA Wireless
4) CCNA Voice
After reading a bit I think CCNA VOice can be benficial because I am trying to get in to the wireless broadband (WiMAX/LTE) sector.
What I want to know is how hard is CCNA Voice really? I see lots people say they have read couple of books and done simulators and also worked with real hardware.
So what I want to ask is;
1) Isn't there a single source I can 'most' of the material?
2) How good is the 'Exam Cram' book?
3) Do I need to have a VoIP background?
4) Must I work with real hardware?
and finally;
5) What is the best and most efficient (by this I mean spending minimal time as time is what I do not have) combination.
For example;
Exam Cram + CBT Nuggets.
OR you can be honest and tell me to forget Cisco certs because they are difficult and cannot be done in a rush.
Your advice will greatly help me in choosing my certification.
Cheers.
Comments
1) I would recommend multiple sources but I felt either CBT Nuggets or Cisco Press would be alright for the test.
2) Never used it.
3) No but would be helpful. Voice is a whole other beast all together.
4) No but would make things more difficult.
5) Depends on the person but I thought CCNA Voice was easier than CCNA.
I tried to write up the most of the stuff in my post http://www.techexams.net/forums/ccna-voice/44541-passed-ccna-voice.html.
That made me a little bit less worried. I read your post. Seems you have done quite a lot of studying
Would like to have some more opinion.
Cheers.
Thank you very much kryolla. You are correct.
After I read the post I read the table of contents of the CIsco study guide for Voice and yes, I don't think it will help me. It is about putting an IP phone system in a company. I thought it would be helpful if WiMAX/LTE is going to exclusively support some kind of VoIP service but this certification will not teach me anything that is happening at the provider/backbone side.
I think for the same reason CCNA Wireless is also out of the question.
I like to do CCDA, but I have read it takes more work than CCNA.
Thank you very much.
Hey...Where is this forum..... I couldn't locate it under the main forums page...
My guess is here:
4G Forums - Discuss 4G Wireless Broadband: WiMax, Sprint XOHM, Clearwire, LTE : 4Gforums.com
Doesn't look very active though