pitviper wrote: » 1) and the gatekeeper specific test was dissolved into CVOICE.
IPDirect wrote: » The thing that kind of sucks is that CVOICE is getting to be a pretty hefty exam now. It doesn't seem like much was REMOVED from v6 to v8 either...just QOS and CME and a few more things added in. Oh well.
pitviper wrote: » Yes, CVOICE does indeed seem to be getting a little hefty. And don't get me started on the removal of a dedicated QoS test! It has to be one of the most misunderstood topics in all of Cisco world!
pitviper wrote: » Hopefully they do it some justice.
mikej412 wrote: » I still think they should have made QoS the 4th CCNP exam.
chmorin wrote: » I think there should be two levels of QoS exams. One for ISP's and one for basic LAN/WAN functionality.
tomaifauchai wrote: » I'm with you on this, they probably should skip the policing/shaping for NP voice and leave it only for the CCIP. But is someone have attended the CVOICE8 yet? They have dissolved some QoS into it but i've not bought the rough cuts nor anything to see what topics they are talking about.
MichaelCook wrote: » Hello. I apologize if this has been asked but I was unable to find it in my searches. Last month I passed IIUC and achieved CCNA Voice. I am now starting my CCNP Voice studies and wanted some guidance on the amount of time I should set to accomplish this without slacking off but also without setting an unrealistic goal. I would like to pass all the exams before the next version change. As well I do not work in a voice environment so I do expect this to take longer. If anyone can give me some input on the questions below I would really appreciate it. 1) How long did it take you to reach CCVP or how long do you expect it to take based on your current progress? 2) Do you work in a UC role? 3) Historically how often has Cisco changed the exam versions? For example when was v6 introduced?