I did the video in my evenings and audio when driving to and from work.

Thanks,

Justin McIntyre
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> thanks for the detailed write up Justin, particularly in your study
> approach.
> How did u handle the audio and video on demand, did u do the audio or
> video's 1st?
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> enjoy getting back to your wife and fishing!
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>>   3.   Passed part 2 (Justin McIntyre)
>>   4. Re: WB 2 Lab 2 UCCX questions (William Bell)
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>> Message: 1
>> Date: Sat, 22 Sep 2012 16:47:07 -0700 (PDT)
>> From: Randall Crumm <rrcr...@yahoo.com>
>> To: Online Study <ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com>
>> Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] WB 2 Lab 2 UCCX questions
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>> Hello,
>>
>> 1. I am trying to get ?music-on-hold to work when the caller is in queue.
>>
>> I am able to make the ringback work.
>>
>> Any suggestions? I looked at the DSG and it does not seem to address the
>> MOH in queue.
>>
>>
>>
>> 2. It also says to play the in queue prompt every 15 seconds, and if the
>> call is in queue over 60 seconds?terminate?it.
>> I think this means play prompt 4 times and them terminiate call or does it
>> mean play prompt 3 times and terminiate at 4th delay.
>>
>> 3. I do not see where I can download the WB 2 .aef scripts. ?Can someone
>> help me with this?
>>
>>
>> ?
>> Have a great day!
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Randall
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>> Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2012 07:50:00 +0530
>> From: madhav bhardwaj <ashumad...@gmail.com>
>> To: ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
>> Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] CCIE Voice V4
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>> Vik any commnet from your side ?
>>
>>
>> On 9/22/12, madhav bhardwaj <ashumad...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi Guys
>>>
>>> Could you please let me know when Cisco is planning to change CCIE voice
>>> version 4 and if they are moving for V4 then what changes they can
>>> implement in lab.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Ashu
>>>
>>
>>
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>> Message: 3
>> Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2012 03:01:37 -0400
>> From: Justin McIntyre <justin.mcint...@blackbox.com>
>> To: "ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com" <ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com>
>> Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Voice]   Passed part 2
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>> I just wanted to say thank you to everyone that has sent me best wishes
>> and congratulations.  I had a few that asked me to share my story and
>> approach , so since i'm on a 8.5 hour flight I figured now was as good a
>> time as any.
>>
>>
>> November 2011: Passed CCIE written.
>>
>> I spent the remainder of November researching vendors for IE training and
>> allocating materials to complete my at home lab.  Thank you IPexpert and
>> EBAY.  I began the Audio and Video on demand series of the product in
>> December and finished it in about 3 weeks.  After that i began to go
>> through the Volume 1 labs.  My study time consisted of 2.5 - 3.5 hours each
>> night, M-F and then 10 to 12 hrs a day on Saturday and Sunday.  And YES
>> this is the actual amount of time that i studied.  I gave up TV, and
>> fishing....ahhh i can go fishing again, for the entirety while i studied.
>> I went on like this through Volume 1 labs and then i went onto the most
>> recent 5 labs.  I knew that these were the most recent so i started with
>> the 5 labs and then went back to the Volume 2 labs.  In the beginning
>> rounds of the 5 labs and Volume 2 labs i would go through a lab from M-F
>> and then again on Saturday and Sunday.  This would allow me to do a full
>> lab 3 times per week.  By the time Sunday finished
>> i would have a pretty good understanding of the topics that i had
>> completed in that lab that week.  However, in the beginning months I still
>> couldn't finish the labs in 8 hours even on the Sunday attempts.  I would
>> also like to state that I would go through the Video on demand lab
>> explanation and the written versions from the very beginning of the week.
>> I saved a lot of time by giving into the fact, that i was no where near an
>> expert and it was time for me to learn not test.  Thus i used all the
>> assets that i could to make sure i knew and understood a topic before i
>> attempted them.  I continued my studies like this until I had been through
>> all but about 3 or 4 labs a couple times each. This was about the June time
>> frame, so i went ahead and booked my two , week long bootcamps at SJC.  I
>> went to SJC for the classes in July of this year.  After returning home
>> from the classes, I had two weeks to really put what i had learnt to the
>> grindstone and make sure i knew the tech. fla
>> t out.  By this time i could complete the IPexpert labs in about 5 to 6
>> hours.  I would take lunch breaks and small breaks from time to time but i
>> really focused on strategy more than anything.  My strategy for the most
>> part consisted of : Gateways to include everything but srst and some mgcp
>> registrations.  That would be followed by CUCM configuration, i worked from
>> the menu on the left and tried to hit everything that i could on my way
>> through the menus on the right.  I must say here that, this is something
>> that you can really sharpen in the OWLE, Vik has what I believe the best
>> approach to the Lab.  It worked for me anyhow.  Haven already auto
>> registered my phones , and my complete device pools, i would then go
>> through and setup all of the phones to their final config or as final as
>> possible anyhow.  I think that it really saves a lot of time to go through
>> and touch these phone configs pages as little as possible.  And of course
>> you get to this ability with hours and hour
>> s of practice. Following that i did my QOS configs for WAN and Campus.
>> From here it kinda seemed like a seat of the pants kind of a feeling.
>> Some tasks required others to be in place first.  So every lab differed in
>> the tasks completed from that point.  So finally lab day... Beginning of
>> August.
>>
>> I arrived at 6:30 am having slept very little the night before, my nerves
>> really got the best of me.  At 7 am the proctor brought us in and gave us
>> the run down.. "here's the bathroom, here's the food, run this way in case
>> of fire, on your mark get set go!"  So i sat down and began to go through
>> my normal paces.  Very shortly in i realized that i was very nervous and
>> was watching the clock as if it were getting ready to helicopter off the
>> wall.  But i buckled down and tried to stick to my guns as best as
>> possible.  After lunch I had an inclination that i would be best served to
>> slow down and take in as much as possible for my next go round.  So i tried
>> my best to complete what i could and not introduce any more troubleshooting
>> requirements than were already there.  After the day was done, i left
>> licking my wounds with a few tasks having never even been touched.  Ok time
>> to go home and regroup.  I tried to remember as much as i could on the way
>> home and then i proceeded to la
>> b those items i had issues with while they were fresh on my mind.  I then
>> took a two week break and didn't even look at the Cisco website.  Upon
>> returning to my lab after two weeks i found that i was very rusty, but it
>> turned out to be a good thing.  I had forgotten some of my bad habits and
>> had to re-look at some tasks to make sure I was configuring them correctly.
>> This allowed me to learn even more and hone in my techniques even finer.
>> I would study a few days a week up to my second lab attempt, but not for
>> more than about 10 to 12 hours a week. However in the final week I
>> practiced about 2 , 8 hour mock labs, just to make sure i was still in my
>> targeted time frames.  The last two days before the test i did nothing.  In
>> between each lab attempt i took about a 6 week period.  The night before
>> the test i took my wife out to a local Brazilian steak house i had found
>> the previous time and then cut back to the hotel for an early nights rest.
>> Fat chance of that happening. I t
>> ossed and turned for a good part of the night... "am i truly ready, what
>> if i run out of time again, should i have waited longer, etc..." .  but i
>> finally put those thoughts to rest and slept for a good little while.  The
>> following morning I awoke with the realization that I would either pass
>> this time or i wouldn't , greater people than I had taken many more
>> attempts to pass, why was I any better?  So i went in this time with a
>> renewed spirit.  I was very at ease and did not let my self get too worked
>> up.  So there i sat at 7 am in RTP with the rest of the folks, waiting on
>> the proctor. Everyone was focused and nervous.  So I did what i thought
>> would help and started talking to everyone.  Where are you from, what test
>> are you taking etc... and so on.  In all actuality i was trying to lighten
>> the mood for everyone in the room including my self.  It's hard to be too
>> nervous when you have my Alabama accent talking about technology.   So then
>> in walked the proctor... "here's th
>> e bathroom, here's the food, run that way if there's a fire, ready set
>> go!"  So i sat down at my station opened a terminal window and ABSOLUTELY
>> FROZE UP!!!!  Oh crap, why am i not typing??  Type something Justin,
>> anything....  Then I said a prayer, I gave in to let go and let God, had a
>> moment and began to go to work.  I knew that being at ease would be the
>> difference for me this time so i refused to look at the clock at all.  I
>> was moving along pretty good and felt pretty good about my chances this
>> time.  I would get to a new task and silently go "yes, i know this one...i
>> think".  It's probably best to be respectful of the test at all times or
>> she'll catch you when your not paying attention and "pants" you in front of
>> all your buddies.  I'm just saying...  So lunch came , we all sat down,
>> gave out some jokes, talked about traveling, and then went back to work
>> again.  This time I actually finished about 1.5 hours before time was up.
>> I then went back and tried to fail all o
>> f my questions that I had completed.  I tried to pick apart everything I
>> had completed as if I truly wanted to mark the question wrong.  This helped
>> tremendously, i found several small mistakes that would have meant a big
>> fat "goose egg" for that question.  I left that day with a smile on my
>> face.  I knew it was in God's hands, but I knew i had given everything i
>> could to that keyboard at that station.  So completely spent for the day i
>> laid down with hopes of a good nights rest....WRONG!!!  I tossed and
>> turned.  So i checked my email every 5 minutes until my wife threatened to
>> throw my IPAD out the window.  I slept some but finally just got up at
>> about 5 am and watched a little TV.  So as i'm sure you don't want to keep
>> hearing my complete life story... I received an email the next morning from
>> Cisco...please click here for your results.  I clicked and i
>> conquered!!!!!!!!  So that's it.  I spent the rest of that day telling
>> everyone that i knew about my accomplishment , I n
>> ever could find one of those planes that writes stuff in the sky, but i
>> think i got just about everyone else covered.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> P.S.  I slept like a baby that night!!
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Justin McIntyre
>> CCIE Voice #36706
>>
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>> Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2012 11:32:44 -0400
>> From: William Bell <b...@ucguerrilla.com>
>> To: Randall Crumm <rrcr...@yahoo.com>
>> Cc: Online Study <ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com>
>> Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] WB 2 Lab 2 UCCX questions
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>> Randall,
>>
>>>> 1. I am trying to get  music-on-hold to work when the caller is in
>> queue.
>>
>>
>> Couldn't you use the Call Hold step, followed by wait time of 15s, and
>> then Call UnHold?
>>
>>
>>> 2. It also says to play the in queue prompt every 15 seconds, and if the
>> call is in queue over 60 seconds terminate it.
>>>      I think this means play prompt 4 times and them terminiate call or
>> does it mean play prompt 3 times and terminiate at 4th delay.
>>
>>
>> I read this as MoH/Prompt Playout every 15s for 60s. So, that is 4x. It is
>> "odd" though because if you follow the instructions exactly then on the
>> final play out you have:  Music-"Please wait" followed by "Number not
>> available". I think it is better to play the "Please wait" prompt followed
>> by music. In that arrangement you don't confuse callers. BUT this is the
>> lab, not real life so following the language of the question I would do
>> something like this:
>>
>> Set LoopCnt=0
>>
>> :Queue_Loop
>> if (LoopCnt > 3)
>> true:
>>  GoTo Give_it_Up
>> false:
>> Call Hold
>> Wait 15s
>> Call UnHold
>> Play Prompt
>> LoopCnt++
>> GoTo Queue_Loop
>>
>>
>> :Give_it_Up
>> Play Prompt "SorryWeAreUnprofessional-CallBack.wav"
>>
>>
>>> 3. I do not see where I can download the WB 2 .aef scripts.  Can someone
>> help me with this?
>>
>> Good question. I just downloaded the .zip file from ipExpert and it
>> doesn't have an .aef for Lab 2. It has 6,7,8,9, and 10.
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> William Bell
>> blog: http://ucguerrilla.com
>> twitter: @ucguerrilla
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sep 22, 2012, at 7:47 PM, Randall Crumm wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> 1. I am trying to get  music-on-hold to work when the caller is in queue.
>>>
>>> I am able to make the ringback work.
>>>
>>> Any suggestions? I looked at the DSG and it does not seem to address the
>> MOH in queue.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 2. It also says to play the in queue prompt every 15 seconds, and if the
>> call is in queue over 60 seconds terminate it.
>>>      I think this means play prompt 4 times and them terminiate call or
>> does it mean play prompt 3 times and terminiate at 4th delay.
>>>
>>> 3. I do not see where I can download the WB 2 .aef scripts.  Can someone
>> help me with this?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Have a great day!
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Randall
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