From: Mark Snow (msnow@ipexpert.com)
Date: Thu Sep 11 2008 - 13:37:56 ART
Hi Nick,
To be honest - I haven't had the chance to look over the content on
the CCNA-Voice course yet.
That being said, most have had plenty of success going through the
CCVP courses and moving onto CCIE-V.
The ones that have a much harder time - are those that skip both and
go directly to the CCIE-V - that I would most certainly *not* recommend.
There are a lot of basic concepts from the old-school telephony world
that need to be embraced and learnt before trying to bring telelphony
into a data way of thinking.
HTH,
-- Mark Snow CCIE #14073 (Voice, Security)Senior Technical Instructor - IPexpert, Inc.
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On Sep 11, 2008, at 11:34 AM, CCIEin2006 wrote:
> Hi gang, > > Now that I finished the R+S I think I will start the voice track. I > have > zero voice experience though... > > Do you think its necessary to start with the CCNA-Voice or should I > just > jump into the CCVP track? > > I like IE's philisophy of building a strong foundation but I don't > want to > waste time with redundant material that may already be covered in > the CCVP. > > Any suggestions are appreciated. > > Thanks, > Nick > > > Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.net > > _______________________________________________________________________ > Subscription information may be found at: > http://www.groupstudy.com/list/CCIELab.html
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