Hi there everyone! Hope your friday is well.
I just got a surprise phonecall, saying a job i applied for 3 weeks ago wants a phone interview next tuesday!

Now I'm in a bit of a panic, cause I need to study like hell for the next 4 days!

Here's my study plan:
Review my CCNA notes (already been reviewing in the last weeks, so I don't THINK its going to be a problem)
Review my CCNA Security notes, especially IPsec, and hopefully do a few ASA VPN labs.
I just wanted to come to you guys and ask, if you had any reccomendations on what I should brush up on? Its been more than 4 years since my last Networking job, so I may be a bit over my head, but I've got to take every chance I can get! The interview is with a technical guy, so I know what I'm up against. I'll definitely be trying to study what I can from seeing the description, but some areas are maybe a bit over my head. The company develops a VOIP product that uses SIP, but that's as much as I know about them. I also have no VOIP experience so that scares me a little....

Here is a job description for reference: What do you guys think?
Network Engineer
Main Tasks:
· The operation, maintenance and management of our Data Center Network Infrastructure (LAN, WAN ) and
Network Services (DNS , DHCP , Radius etc )
· Planning , design, installation and configuration of network and security solutions (ASA Firewalls, remote access, load balancers , etc.)
· Analyze and monitor functionalities and utilization of network infrastructure
· Project support in virtualized server environment
· Support for the coordination and execution of maintenance work on the network infrastructure requirements
In order to take this challenge, meet the following requirements :
· You have completed a computer science education systems technology
· Designated professional experience in network infrastructure engineering and operation
· Very good knowledge of network technologies (routing, switching, QoS , VPN, Firewall)
· Good knowledge of Cisco hardware ( Cisco Certification a plus) and in the Linux environment
I'm slightly overwhelmed, but if I get this chance, this could be a game changer for me. Any tips or thoughts are more than welcome. Thanks everyone!