I have an interview coming up for an Associate Network Engineer (Jr network engineer) position in a few days. Since I am currently out of work I plan to use this time to bone up on some things besides Linux (which is another thread
http://www.techexams.net/forums/linux/49571-linux-coming-months-3.html#post381283) the job requires something I have no exp in: VOIP. The posting stated they want basic knowledge of voice. I didn't plan to start the CCNA:V until after I did the S+ and L+ but I do have the CBTs for the CCVP track. I was wondering if that along with VOIP for Dum Dums would be enough to get the gist of it?
Also (network warrior) what is another post CCNA real world oriented read? I making my way through Network Warrior and labbing out the solutions in Cisco IOS cookbook. I also have the ISCW certification guide here but I read 2/3's of it while doing the CCNA:S. I still want to go over a few things (namely MPLS, DWDM, Gre tunnels and SSL vpns) but that is going to take some time. I want to be a "complete" CCNA (R/S, voice, wireless, sec, design) before I go on to the CCXP tracks but that doesn't mean that I don't want to review CCXP material to be better at my job. Any one have any suggestions?