Unable to attend a live classroom training? This recorded Video on Demand lecture series provides in-depth discussions of the lab blueprint topics. Recorded by the renowned instructors at IPexpert.
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At your convenience, you can view nearly 20 hours of CCIE-level lectures and lab exercise / demonstrations covering the lab exam blueprint topics delivered by IPexpert's instructors.
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You will receive a 100GB portable hard drive (Windows and Mac compatible) configured with a user-friendly menu and navigation system. Your hard drive will be configured for the following training components:
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Video on Demand Lecture Series:At your convenience, you can view nearly 40 hours of high-impact, "deep dive" videos -- ALL recorded in full 720p high-definition resolution. They are crystal clear!
This video series will be useful when you get stuck on the various protocols and technologies found throughout the CCIE lab blueprint. Just locate the Video on Demand module that is relevant to the topic you need to understand more thoroughly, then watch, listen and learn. |
1.0 Introduction
2.0 Infrastructure
2.1 Infrastructure Exercises: Topology
2.2 Infrastructure Exercises: Cisco Documentation Website
2.3 Infrastructure Exercises: VLANs and Trunking
2.4 Infrastructure Exercises: DHCP
2.5 Infrastructure Exercises: NTP
3.0 UCM Basics
3.1 UCM Basics Exercises: UCM Basics
3.2 UCM Basics Exercises: Calling Search Spaces and Partitions
4.0 Gateways
4.1 Gateway Exercises: 6608-T1-Blade
4.2 Gateway Exercises: IOS MGCP
4.3 Gateway Exercises: IOS H323
5.0 Calling Search Spaces and Partitions
6.0 Route Lists, Groups, and Patterns
7.0 Hunt Groups, Call Coverage & ToD PTs
8.0 Translation Patterns
8.1 DP I Exercises: Planning the Dial Plan
8.2 DP I Exercises: RPs, RLs, RGs, and BR1 Dial-peers
8.3 DP I Exercises: HPs, HLs, and LGs
8.4 DP I Exercises: Translation Patterns
8.5 DP I Exercises: Time Of Day Partitions
9.0 UCME Basics
9.1 UCME Basics Exercises: UCME Basics
10.0 Dial Plan Part 2
11.0 H323 Gatekeepers
11.1 DP II Exercises: UCME DialPlan
11.2 DP II Exercises: GK Registration
11.3 DP II Exercises: GK Routing with E164 Alias
11.4 DP II Exercises: GK Routing with Tech-Prefix to CCM
11.5 DP II Exercises: GK Routing with GW-Priority
11.6 DP II Exercises: GK Routing with Tech-Prefix to CME
11.7 DP II Exercises: GK Routing with Hopoff
11.8 DP II Exercises: GK Routing with Alias Static
11.9 DP II Exercises: GK Routing with Remote Zone
11.10 DP II Exercises: SIP Trunk
12.0 CUBE
13.0 SIP Trunks
14.0 Media
14.1 Media Exercises: Media Resources, MRGs and MRGLs
14.2 Media Exercises: Music on Hold
15.0 High Availability
15.1 High Availability Exercises: AAR
15.2 High Availability Exercises: SRST Basics
15.3 High Availability Exercises: COR Lists
15.4 High Availability Exercises: SRST Alias Command
16.0 Unity
16.1 Unity Exercises: Unity Integration
16.2 Unity Exercises: Subscribers, MWI and Call Routing
16.2 Unity Exercises: Call Handlers and Greetings Administrator
16.3 Unity Exercises: Unity with SRST and AAR
17.0 Unity Express
17.1 Unity Express Exercises: CUE Integration
17.2 Unity Express Exercises: Direct Transfer into Voicemail
17.3 Unity Express Exercises: General Delivery Mailbox
17.4 Unity Express Exercises: VPIM
18.0 IPMA and B-ACD
18.1 IPMA & B-ACD Exercises: IPMA
18.2 IPMA & B-ACD Exercises: B-ACD
19.0 Unified Call Center Express
19.1 UCCX Exercises: Subsystems
19.2 UCCX Exercises: Custom Scripting
20.0 Quality of Service
20.1 Quality of Service Exercises: Campus QoS
20.2 Quality of Service Exercises: WAN QoS
21.0 ATA, VG-248, and Faxing
22.0 Strategy
I took the IPexpert two-week CCIE Voice Boot Camp in July with Vik Malhi. The class was outstanding. I took the Voice Lab the last day of the Boot Camp, but didn’t quite make the grade. After that, I went home and spent the next two weeks building out a practice rack in the garage.
Using only the IPexpert Audio and Video instructional materialsand the IPexpert practice labs, I spent the next four weeks hammering away on the practice rack. On August 28th, I nailed the CCIE Voice Lab.
It was Vik’s instructions and labs that set me on the path to certification, and IPexpert’s excellent materials made it happen. I highly recommend IPexpert to anyone looking to get CCIE-certified.
Trey George
CCIE #13378 (R&S, Voice)
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