Hi all .
There are different roles within voice specialization .
for example i took the track for achieve this two specializations.
Cisco IP Telephony Support Specialist
requirements:CCNP,CVOICE,DQOS,CIPT
Cisco IP Telephony Operations Specialist
requirements:CCNA,DQOS,IPTT(still not
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The order from easier to harder , at least for me has been :
easier --- DQOS---CIPT---CVOICE ---harder
Which I guess goes to show that different people have different
perspectives :-)
For me the order was
CVOICE---DQOSCIPT
Regards
Peter
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Ahmad
In the first chapter of the CIPT course book there are a number of URLs
of documents including
Cisco IP telephony Solution Guide
Cisco IP telephony Network Design Guides
If you have reasonable internet access and a printer (preferably fast
and full duplex) it would be
Hey Travis,
I did them DQoS, CIPT, CVOICE...but that might be a little backward. There
was some QoS material on the CVoice that I might not have known if I hadn't
studied the DQoS material first.
DQoS is the hardest of the three, IMO (mainly because of the lack of study
material). Followed by
I thought there are 4 exams to take for Voice Specialization.
For one company to be specialized in it, how many people are ideally having
certified as I understand there are some requirement for it.
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Team,
I'm
I would say go CVoice, CIPT, DQoS. Save the QoS test for last because it is
a mother of a test. CVoice was harder than I thought it was going to be,
but I thought it was going to be very easy. All in all, it's not a real
tough test. The CIPT seemed to be more product knowlegde than technical
Team,
I'm going to get my Voice Support certification and was wondering what order
I should take the tests (CVOICE, CIPT, or DQoS). Also are the boson exams
good for practice tests?
Travis Bolton
Network Engineer II
CCNP,CCDA
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