pitviper wrote: » Cisco Press TUC Quick Reference Sheets Anything else/thoughts?
Luckycharms wrote: » You should be good with all of those resources... But the best book I have found after passing my CCVP was the Cisco Press - Troubleshooting Cisco IP Telephony. I can still come back to that book and learn something. Version 2 of that book is about to come out, I have been waiting on it for a while..
knwminus wrote: » Next up CCIE: Voice?
chmorin wrote: » Well done, how long did the whole VP track take you?
knwminus wrote: » I was thinking about something last night. We have very different tracks in mind (your voice and my security) but you cert list looks similar to what I want to do (CCNA:V, CCDA CCSP). I noticed that you don't have (or haven't listed) a CCNP. Do you think that not getting the CCNP has hurt you in any way? I want to specialize in security but I am wondering if a CCSP w/o a CCNP will still be as strong as a CCSP and CCNP. I know that I can learn the CCNP material but I am more concerned about the HR drones. Have you run into any issues because of HR people? I have read the threads in the various cisco forums posted by mike that state if you have the chance to do the CCXP (anything besides the CCNP) go for but I wanted to get you perspective. Do you plan on going back and picking up the CCNP before you do the CCIE lab?
chmorin wrote: » Seems to me a CCSP/VP and CCNP are all different animals for different employment opportunities.
laidbackfreak wrote: » it's assumed by others (and hopefully by experience) that you have the understanding of the NP.
pitviper wrote: » I’m lucky enough to be in a position where my certification path has been dictated by my career path (and not the other way around). While I do plan on working on the CCNP, right now my primary focus/job responsibilities pertain to voice. That’s not to say that I don’t have CCNP "type" knowledge in the areas that I need to. If I run into something out of the ordinary, I’ll typically research it (on my own time) or phone a friend (or post here ). My CCNP friends have no problems calling me with voice related issues! So in my particular case, I would say no – It hasn’t hurt me at all but someone else’s miles may vary. One thing to keep in mind is the more certs that you have on your resume, the more you’re opening yourself up to being drilled with questions from multiple tracks come interview time - so if you don’t have the relevant CCNP experience right now, then focus on your passion (which sounds like Security).
Flyingput wrote: » Hey buddy, are you working in a Cisco partner? I feel that's the only type of employers to actively encourage/push us to finish CCIE.
pitviper wrote: » Unfortunately no – Certs are all on me (I get reimbursed for test fees only).
pitviper wrote: » . . . .