How to practice CCNA voice for people that can't buy cisco equipment

sattarsattar Member Posts: 48 ■■□□□□□□□□
hi guys
im new to ccna voice,is it enough to practice ccna voice on packet tracer or gns3 ?

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  • spiderjerichospiderjericho Registered Users, Member Posts: 890 ■■■■■□□□□□
    I took the test probably two years ago. Having the equipment will help you to realistically see the concepts you're learning, especially since you may one day have to implement in the real world; however, using the simulation/emulation means will suffice and should be enough to pass the exam.
  • DexterParkDexterPark Member Posts: 121
    Yes, use VMWare workstation 7 or 8. You can get CUCM, Unity, and Presence Virtual Machines. Combine that with GNS3 + VOICE IOS image, and you have everything needed for a lab. Also, use IP Communicator for virtual phones.
    My advice to anyone looking to advance their career would be to learn DevOps tools and methodologies. Learn how to write code in languages like Python and JavaScript. Not to be a programmer, but a network automation specialist who can do the job of 10 engineers in 1/3 of the time. Create a GitHub account, download PyCharm, play with Ansible, Chef, or Puppet. Automation isn't the future, it's here today and the landscape is changing dramatically.
  • sattarsattar Member Posts: 48 ■■□□□□□□□□
    thanks guys for your reply
  • MAC_AddyMAC_Addy Member Posts: 1,740 ■■■■□□□□□□
    DexterPark wrote: »
    You can get CUCM, Unity, and Presence Virtual Machines.
    Where can you obtain these from?
    2017 Certification Goals:
    CCNP R/S
  • azaghulazaghul Member Posts: 569 ■■■■□□□□□□
    You can sometimes find the DVDs available for purchase on eBay (I got v4.x to v7.x there), failing that.....and hopefully not putting the moderators off side.....look where the Bits come in Torrents icon_cool.gif or your favourite search engine.
  • DexterParkDexterPark Member Posts: 121
    Sometimes you have to bite the bullet:
    CUCM 8.6 | eBay

    You could try to torrent a copy of CUCM but with the ever changing political landscape of the Internet I would shy away from stuff like that.
    My advice to anyone looking to advance their career would be to learn DevOps tools and methodologies. Learn how to write code in languages like Python and JavaScript. Not to be a programmer, but a network automation specialist who can do the job of 10 engineers in 1/3 of the time. Create a GitHub account, download PyCharm, play with Ansible, Chef, or Puppet. Automation isn't the future, it's here today and the landscape is changing dramatically.
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