Incoming Dial peers.
AlexMR
Member Posts: 275
I am having problems with this. I would like to know if somebody has a different source of study than the official certification book. I cant practice POTS dial peers because i dont have equipment, I think that hasnt helped one bit. I think I'm ready for the exam but there are a few things that just dont feel quite right.
I want to be overprepared (and im probably am right now) because I simply dont want to fail, and this is the only topic in configurations that I dont feel super confident, but as most of you should know this is THE most important topic in the program.
If possible i would like some free papers about dial peers, something that could take a different approach than the one taken in the book I have.
If there is another book that covers the topic in more detail i'll gladly get it. I am liking voice and I think I will stary on the VP track.
I want to be overprepared (and im probably am right now) because I simply dont want to fail, and this is the only topic in configurations that I dont feel super confident, but as most of you should know this is THE most important topic in the program.
If possible i would like some free papers about dial peers, something that could take a different approach than the one taken in the book I have.
If there is another book that covers the topic in more detail i'll gladly get it. I am liking voice and I think I will stary on the VP track.
Training/Studying for....CCNP (BSCI) and some MS.
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AlexMR Member Posts: 275Nevermind. I found the information on the book... times 20 on the Cisco web site. Unbelieveable!
I have something to do for the next few hours now. .Training/Studying for....CCNP (BSCI) and some MS. -
AlexMR Member Posts: 275I thought it was important to share this document:
Cisco IOS Voice, Video, and Fax Configuration Guide, Release 12.2 - Configuring Dial Plans, Dial Peers, and Digit Manipulation - Cisco Systems
It's downloadable as a .pdf file.Training/Studying for....CCNP (BSCI) and some MS.