Great template!! I like doing it this way better than on paper. I make to many mistakes on paper and can hardly read what I wrote. Thanks!!
On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 2:53 AM, Somphol Boonjing <somp...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> The one thing I'm really struggling with is mapping out my dial-plan > during my read through of the lab. I would love to hear what others are > doing. > > In my previous attempts, I find it very hard too, because the questions > are verbose and I could either spend too much time reading OR not able to > encode it into the table form correctly in haste OR simply skipped and > waste too much time re-reading it. > > Here is my plan for my next attempt. I think the key is to have my > pre-fabricate table then I will create my table quickly and ONLY adjust it > while I read the question. > > So, I would quickly create this template. The list is there for easy cut > & paste. I will only complete Site A in during the lab, then I will just > copy to SiteB & SiteC. The rest is just modification of the table. > (Note: I find that using "TAB" make it easier to align the columns, it > could be 3 or 4 TABs.) > > In essence, focus on [1] Pre-fabrication [2] Quick to reproduce as a > template. The rest is depending on how quick you can decipher verbose > question and re-adjust the table. > > Get the screenshot here is the following format is bad - > https://www.dropbox.com/s/o1ftbh4katnhjcu/Quick-Dial-Plan-Template.jpg, > The TXT version is here - > https://www.dropbox.com/s/m2p2lte5ezk6q7d/Quick-Dial-Plan-Template.TXT > > I think Matthew Berry youtube is good too - > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mP5powuFUM. I just think it can be > complement by the cookie-cutting approach to encode the table in Notepad > that can be reproduced quickly. > > =============================== > The LIST > =============================== > > ISDN > Unknown > Subscriber > National > International > Any > > =============================== > SiteA > =============================== > > Calling Called > > Emer 7D / Unknown / ISDN 7D / Unknown / ISDN > Local 7D / Subscriber / ISDN 7D / Subscriber / ISDN > LD 10D / National / ISDN 10D / National / ISDN > Intl 1+10D / International / ISDN 011! / International / ISDN > > > Another variation of the table format is too cater for TEHO scenario or > BACKUP Gateway scenario. > > =============================== > SiteA > =============================== > > Calling Called > > Emer 7D / Unknown / ISDN 7D / Unknown / ISDN > Local 7D / Subscriber / ISDN 7D / Subscriber / ISDN > Local(Backup via SiteB) 7D / Subscriber / ISDN 7D / Subscriber / ISDN > LD 10D / National / ISDN 10D / National / ISDN > Intl 1+10D / International / ISDN 011! / International / ISDN > > Regards, > --Somphol. > > > On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 12:22 PM, VanBenschoten, Brian < > brian.vanbenscho...@corebts.com> wrote: > >> I've found the QoS questions are very specific to test a certain area >> of knowledge. They are not looking for what we would consider a "best >> practice" system wide. I think we could skip setting the DSCP values in >> CUCM. >> >> If you think the question calls for it you can have your class-map match >> both AF31 and CS3 for signaling. >> >> >> >> *From:* ccie_voice-boun...@onlinestudylist.com [mailto: >> ccie_voice-boun...@onlinestudylist.com] *On Behalf Of *Bill Hatcher >> *Sent:* Thursday, October 17, 2013 3:14 PM >> *To:* probert...@gmail.com >> *Cc:* ccievoice >> *Subject:* Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Base configs and Dial Plan mapping >> >> >> >> I agree to setting the service parameters to default first. I was >> planning on doing that myself. As to changing the DSCP values, it all >> depends on what they ask for in the QoS section of the test is all. >> >> >> >> On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 2:24 PM, probert...@gmail.com < >> probert...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I think my strategy will be to set all Service Parameters to default >> before making changes. This way I can avoid and undesirable presets. >> >> Let me know your thoughts on this. >> >> Also why are you setting DSCP for Phone Configuration and DSCP for Cisco >> CallManager to Device Interface to AF31? Default CS3 should be good, let me >> know if I'm wrong on this? >> >> >> >> Rob >> >> >> >> On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 1:39 PM, Bill Hatcher <wchatc...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> My test is just a couple of weeks away, and I've been reading >> different blogs on how to maximize your time. The one thing I'm really >> struggling with is mapping out my dial-plan during my read through of the >> lab. I would love to hear what others are doing. >> >> I have also been building base router configs for h323, gatekeeper, mgcp, >> srst,sip, etc so that I can practice quickly configuring those on the >> routers. >> >> One of the things I haven't really been keeping track of are some of the >> service parameters that I should adjust out of habit. Here are a few that I >> can think of off the top of my head that I plan on tweaking at the start of >> the exam. Please feel free to add to them. >> >> Enterprise Parameters >> DSCP for Phone Configuration - Set to AF31 >> DSCP for Cisco CallManager to Device Interface - Set to AF31 >> >> Change the Phone URL's to IP's >> >> Organization Top Level Domain >> >> Cluster Fully Qualified Domain Name >> >> >> Service Parameters - CallManager >> >> T302 Time - Know where it is if you need ot change interdigit timeout >> >> Call Classification - Offnet >> >> Builtin Bridge Enabled - True >> >> Device Name of GK-controlled Trunk That Will Use Port 1720 - Set as >> needed. >> Transfer On-hook Enabled - True (Also a great thing to do in production >> when migrating users from other phone systems) >> Block offnet to offnet transfers - Know where it's at. >> Auto Call Pickup Enabled - True >> Call Back Enabled Flag - True (Verify) >> Single Button Barge/CBarge Policy - Set to Barge unless otherwise >> directed. >> Stop routing on Unallocated Number Flag - False - H323 redundancy >> >> Preferred G.711 Millisecond Packet Size - 20 (Verify) >> Preferred G.729 Millisecond Packet Size - 20 (Verify) >> >> G722 Codec Enabled - Disabled (Unless otherwise directed) >> >> Intraregion Audio Codec Default - G711/G722 (Verify) >> >> Interregion Audio Codec Default - G729 (Verify) >> >> Automated Alternate Routing Enabled - True (This one gets me every time >> on AAR so I turn it on by default now) >> >> Enable Mobile Voice Access - Set as required >> Mobile Voice Access Number - Set as required >> >> System Remote Access Blocked Numbers - Set as required >> >> Service Parameters -Cisco IP Voice Media Streaming App >> >> Supported MOH Codecs - G711 mulaw and G729 Annex A >> >> >> >> HTH >> >> Bill Hatcher >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please >> visit www.ipexpert.com >> >> Are you a CCNP or CCIE and looking for a job? 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