I have a few comments on this. 1) CIPT
At least in my case, the CIPT book wasnt enough for me to pass the exam (failed by less than 1%, but failed is failed). You may want to look into the Cisco Press - Call manager fundamentals book for supplementary study. 2) DQOS The IP Quality of Service book is not sufficient for this exam. DQOS is not just about QOS, but also about the tools available for deploying it. Have a good reread of the Blueprint for the exam (and preferably more than a few days before the exam - like I did). The information you need to know is all available on CCO (Tutorials, overviews, demos of the tools), but you have to do some searching. In terms of covering CCIE material you may want to look at the MCAST+QOS exam blueprint. This has significantly more core QOS material in the blueprint than DQOS. (in my opinion) Regards Peter Walker CISSP, CSS1, CCIP, CCNP, etc PS. I really should get around to retaking the CIPT exam. PPS. YMMV Tom Scott wrote: > > I'm preparing for the Cisco IP Telephony Support Specialist exams in parallel > with the CCIE written, as there is an overlap of topics such as Diffserv, QoS > and multiservice. The three telephony support exams are: > > * 9E0-402 Cisco IP Telephony (CIPT) > Coursebook: Cisco IP Telephony > > * 9E0-423 Cisco Voice Over Frame Relay, ATM, and IP (CVOICE) > Coursebook: Cisco Voice over Frame Relay, ATM, and IP > > * 9E0-601 Deploying QoS for Enterprise Networks (DQoS) > Coursebook: ? > > The book that looks closest to the DQoS exam is "IP Quality of Service" by > Srinivas Vegesna. I'd appreciate if someone who is studying for the DQoS > exam or > passed it (or the CIPT and CVOICE) would tell me which book they're using to > prepare. > > -- TIA, TT Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=51404&t=51382 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]