There are other tasks for you to accomplish in the IOS devices before you
can actually register the phones. So, for me, it sounds better if you start
with the IOS devices, and then move to the Web GUI.
This is my opinion, however.
On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 3:35 AM, CCIEing wrote:
> Dear All,
>
Dear All,
In the devise base strategy which is better to start with the CUCM and the
applications or to start with the Router devices ??
I believe to start with CUCM is better that allow the phones to register
earlier, as all your testing then will depend on it.
Appreciate your feedback and adv
hi all,
does anyone know the quickest trick on provision phone and DN in exam?
i ever read ,there is "super copy".
tks
d
On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 12:50 AM, Peter Simmons wrote:
> Bill,
>
> Your feedback has been awesome - much appreciated by all here, I'm certain
> - it has definitely refined a
Bill,
Your feedback has been awesome - much appreciated by all here, I'm
certain - it has definitely refined and clarified my own vague thinking
in this area considerably - thankyou!
Could you expand on the phone provisioning method you use?
I'm taking far too long on this during practice (a
hi Bill and others.
What is the quickest way to config phones and DNs in exam ?
I only do it in repetition. if any tips could save my time.
tks
On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 7:14 PM, Josh Petro wrote:
> My goodness Bill! Thank you for the reply and thanks to everyone else for
> replying. This has bee
My goodness Bill! Thank you for the reply and thanks to everyone else for
replying. This has been outstanding feedback.
Josh
On Apr 3, 2013 1:19 PM, "William Bell" wrote:
> I separate QoS from standard infrastructure and do it later for two main
> reasons:
>
>
> 1. I typically use auto qos for LA
I separate QoS from standard infrastructure and do it later for two main
reasons:
1. I typically use auto qos for LAN QoS. There is just something about the
mechanics of that process that is a shift from how I build the CLI commands for
other infrastructure bits. That shift is large enough to
I am not familiar with Marko's approach for "on-screen" window placement.
I actually don't have a specific strategy in this area.
I do create a notepad file for the following:
basic.txt : basic infrastructure notes and notes on phone/user
configs
sw.txt : switch config
A real long mail to read But I read it entirely, not skipping a word.
Thanks Bill for sharing the concept. I am also following the device based
approach, but I haven't thought of what you call it "basic.txt". It will be
awesome piece of information in notepad, during the lab day.
I saw that e
Hi Bill,
Thank you very much for nice writeup on strategy.
This is really helpful for CCIE vocie lab aspirants. Do you have any
strategy how many notepad sessions to keep open simultaneously.
How to arrange SecureCRT sessions screen, online lab webpage, and notepad
on 32" screen.
I am still pr
I have had this as a draft for a few days. Just too busy to finish it until
now. So, some of my thoughts are redundant to what others have said. Hopefully
that isn't a bad thing.
Timing is definitely a critical aspect of the exam. I know I have areas where I
am slower than I should be. I suspec
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> Hi Mike,
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"Designing and Implementing Cisco Unified Communications on Unified Computing
Systems"
From: Ramcharan Arya [mailto:ramcharan.a...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2013 2:44 PM
To: Sears, Michael (msears)
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Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice
Hi Mike,
Thank you for sharing great information.
Can you share some detail about approach and sequence to follow like
Infrastructure, gateway configuration, QoS and SRST, Presence . Unity, UCCX
etc.
When did you do SRST testing in the middle or at the end of the lab.?
Please share your experie
It took me 4 attempts to pass the lab. Actually the first three attempts
helped to develop a strategy for passing. The proctor in RTP, David, thought
me something, don't look at a no pass as a failure but a as learning
experience. After my third attempt I couldn't stand to see another "fail"
;
>> Regards,
>>
>> Hugo
>>
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rds,
Hugo
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Hi Jamie,
Wou
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Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Lab Exam Speed Strategy
To All,
I took my second attempt on Monday, March 25 and did not pass.
I was hoping for some insight on concrete suggestions to get faster.
I didn't get hung up on any one task,
winners never quit and quitters never win, then who coined the phrase, "Quit
while you’re still ahead."?
Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2013 22:39:04 -0500
From: niels...@gmail.com
To: amccar...@cciequest.com
CC: ccie_voice@onlinestudylist.com
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] Lab Exam Speed S
I would definitely recommend practicing in notepad too.
As you figure what you have to do for each device, create separate notepads
for each device. Then you have it all there. I am starting again with my
studies and am working on my speed. I can have HQ done in less than 5
minutes. Then it is jus
Hey Dane,
In my humble opinion one of the things that can help with speed is practicing
in notepad and not thinking about it.
Amp
Sent from an awesome iPad!
On Mar 26, 2013, at 7:40 PM, Dane Warner wrote:
> To All,
>
> I took my second attempt on Monday, March 25 and did not pass.
> I was
To All,
I took my second attempt on Monday, March 25 and did not pass.
I was hoping for some insight on concrete suggestions to get faster.
I didn't get hung up on any one task, I seemed to keep moving forward and tried
to type as fast as I could, using CLI shortcuts, etc.
I used the device-based
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