Honestly, I don't know if a 320 will work – I have no experience with the 320.  
The 520 works because it is IOS-based and can be configured via CLI.  I just 
adapted the ISR Router & Switch configs from Proctor Labs to the UC520.   There 
are links to both pay-for and free content here: 
https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/community/certifications/ccie_voice/written_exam?tab=studylearn

 DQ

From: Sutben <sut...@gmail.com<mailto:sut...@gmail.com>>
Date: Thursday, July 26, 2012 2:53 AM
To: Dan Quinlan <daqui...@cisco.com<mailto:daqui...@cisco.com>>
Cc: "ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com<mailto:ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com>" 
<ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com<mailto:ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com>>
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Questions Answered

Awesome Dan,

Congratulations. You certainly earned it.
Is it possible to use UC320 instead UC520?

Moreover, is there free material to jump start in CCIE Voice written exam?

You are truly an inspiration.

Cheers,

Ben Sutanto
PMP, MBA

On Jul 26, 2012, at 11:49, "Dan Quinlan (daquinla)" 
<daqui...@cisco.com<mailto:daqui...@cisco.com>> wrote:

All,

Thanks so much for the show of support – I received a TON of messages from list 
members.  I've decided to answer the various questions I've received publicly 
for all to see, so that my answers might help everyone striving for their CCIE 
Voice.  This is a long post, but will probably help some of you.

  1.  [Q] What test number did you get / did you get Lab 7?  [A] I have no 
idea.  I didn't use any "brain dumps" or any material that might be considered 
questionable.  Each time I sat for the lab, I was handed a test that I had 
never seen before (as it should be, in my opinion).   First, I believe "brain 
dumps" to be cheating and didn't want to earn my CCIE that way.  Second, I work 
for Cisco, the company who runs the CCIE program.  It's not worth tainting my 
career by doing something that I consider unethical.  It's extremely important 
to me that I earn my CCIE the right way.
  2.  [Q] Where did you take your exam? [A] My first attempt in 2011 was San 
Jose.  All my attempts after that were in RTP.
  3.  [Q] What materials did you use to study? [A] As far as 3rd party 
materials, I used IPExpert and Proctor Labs exclusively.  I purchased the 
IPExpert Complete End-to-End Program (Workbooks, VoDs, AoDs, the Instructor Led 
Bootcamp, the One Week Lab Experience, and Proctor Labs rack time) and then the 
5-Lab Self-Study Challenge. I used all of these in addition to the Cisco SRND 
documents / Cisco product documentation, Cisco Press books, real-world 
experience, and of course the Online Study List.
  4.  [Q] How long did you prepare? [A] I started studying (slowly) in January 
of 2011.  I took the Bootcamp and Lab Experience classes in June / July 2011, 
and failed my first attempt in July of 2011.  I took a long break from studying 
after failing, but began studying again in earnest in January 2012.  I failed 
my attempts in May 2012 and June 2012 (attempt 2 and 3), then passed in July 
2012 (attempt 4). All said, it was 1.5 years, but really it was a year of 
focused studying with a 6-month break in the middle.
  5.  [Q] What gear did you use? [A] I used a Cisco UC520 with the "normal" 
config removed to provide VPN connectivity to Proctor Labs and to provide PoE / 
VLAN / etc for my phones: 1 "PSTN" phone, 2 "Site A" phones, 1 "Site B" phone, 
and 2 "Site C" phones (all 7965's).  When doing practice labs, I would 
configure all of my local phones as well as the remote phones provided on the 
Proctor Labs racks.  I did not use soft phones at all.   Additionally, I stood 
up my own UC Manager Pub and Sub, Unity Connection, CUPS, and UCCX in VMWare to 
practice individual concepts when not using Proctor Labs rack sessions.  I did 
not stand up my own gateways or infrastructure, except for the bare minimum to 
provide connectivity to my VMWare-based servers.  Yes, I have access to the 
software as a Cisco employee.  No, I can't give you a copy.
  6.  [Q] What was your strategy on exam day to manage time? [A] I followed a 
strategy similar to one that I practiced for two months while doing IPExpert 
practice labs.  When doing a practice lab, I start by building a table of all 
of the questions, points, and devices, I read the entire exam quickly, and I 
fill out the table (x if I had to configure that device for that question).  
Then I start configuring.  I configure NTP first on all devices (making sure to 
manually restart NTP on the SUB via the CLI once the PUB synch's to the NTP 
server), then all of the infrastructure (VLAN, DHCP, etc) on all devices.  
After that, I start my CUE config.  As it reboots I begin configuring 
everything on Site C gateway in order (not call routing if UCM, including call 
routing if CME), checking on the CUE as I go and finishing CUE steps whenever 
it's ready.  Once C is all done, I configure the Site B router (except call 
routing) in order.  Then the Site A router and switch (except call routing) in 
order.  Once that's all done, I start on UCM and do a bunch of "standard" stuff 
that I do every time – check replication, check services, set service 
parameters, add gateways, device pools, timezones, etc.  Once I've done all of 
my UCM basics, I start working through the  UCM questions in order (some are 
already done by default by my "basic" config). I do all of my UCM-based call 
routing at one time (UCM RPs as well as  dial-peers and gatekeeper).  Then I do 
Voicemail configs, UCCX configs, Presence configs, and anything I skipped.  One 
of the last things I do is test any SRST, if required by the practice lab.
  7.  [Q] Did you have XXXXXX on your exam? [A] I work for Cisco.  There's no 
way I'll ever answer that question and break the NDA.
  8.  [Q] Can you send me .pdf files of your study materials? [A] Of course 
not.  I won't help anyone steal from Wayne, Vik, and the rest of the good folks 
at IPExpert.  If you want it, contact a Sales Rep at IPExpert.  They're very 
happy to sell you IPExpert's products.

I think that covers the majority of the questions I've received from the list.  
Thanks again for your help and support, and I hope this helps some of you to 
earn your CCIE.

DQ


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