CCNA Voice Certification
The Cisco® CCNA Voice certification confirms that you have the required skill set for specialized job roles in voice technologies such as voice technologies administrator, voice engineer, and voice manager. It validates skills in VoIP technologies such as IP PBX, IP telephony, handset, call control, and voicemail solutions. Candidates also get exposure to the Cisco Unified Communications architecture and design covering mobility, presence, and TelePresence applications.
The CCNA Voice Certification enables employers to validate that their staff possess a strong foundation in voice applications and infrastructure concepts; and are capable of performing baseline installation, operating, and maintenance tasks on Cisco VoIP solutions, particularly the Smart Business Communications System from 8-250 lines.
CCNA Voice Prerequisites
Valid CCNA
Exam TopicsThe following topics are general guidelines for the content likely to be included on the Implementing Cisco IOS Unified Communications exam. However, other related topics may also appear on any specific delivery of the exam. In order to better reflect the contents of the exam and for clarity purposes, the guidelines below may change at any time without notice.
Describe the components of the Cisco Unified Communications Architecture
Describe the function of the infrastructure in a UC environment
Describe the function of endpoints in a UC environment
Describe the function of the call processing agent in a UC environment
Describe the function of messaging in a UC environment
Describe the function of auto attendants and IVRs in a UC environment
Describe the function of contact center in a UC environment
Describe the applications available in the UC environment, including Mobility, Presence, and Telepresence
Describe how the Unified Communications components work together to create the Cisco Unified Communications Architecture
Describe PSTN components and technologies
Describe the services provided by the PSTN
Describe time division and statistical multiplexing
Describe supervisory, informational, and address signalling
Describe numbering plans
Describe analog circuits
Describe digital voice circuits
Describe PBX, trunk lines, key-systems, and tie lines
Describe VoIP components and technologies
Describe the process of voice packetization
Describe RTP and RTCP
Describe the function of and differences between codecs
Describe H.323, MGCP, SIP, and SCCP signalling protocols
Describe and configure gateways, voice ports, and dial peers to connect to the PSTN and service provider networks
Describe the function and application of a dial plan
Describe the function and application of voice Gateways
Describe the function and application of voice ports in a Gateway
Describe the function and operation of call-legs
Describe and configure voice dial peers
Describe the differences between PSTN and Internet Telephony Service Provider circuits
Describe and configure a Cisco network to support VoIP
Describe the purpose of VLANs in a VoIP environment
Describe the environmental considerations to support VoIP
Configure switched infrastructure to support voice and data VLANs
Describe the purpose and operation of PoE
Identify the factors that impact voice quality
Describe how QoS addresses voice quality issues
Identify where QoS is deployed in the UC infrastructure
Implement UC500 using Cisco Configuration Assistant
Describe the function and operation of Cisco Configuration Assistant
Configure UC500 device parameters
Configure UC500 network parameters
Configure UC500 dial plan and voicemail parameters
Configure UC500 SIP trunk parameters
Configure UC500 voice system features
Configure UC500 user parameters
Implement Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express to support endpoints using CLI
Describe the appropriate software components needed to support endpoints
Describe the requirements and correct settings for DHCP, NTP, and TFTP
Configure DHCP, NTP and TFTP
Describe the differences between key system and PBX mode
Describe the differences between the different types of ephones and ephone-dns
Configure Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express endpoints
Configure call-transfer per design specifications
Configure voice productivity features, including hunt groups, call park, call pickup, paging groups, and paging/intercom
Configure Music on Hold
Implement voicemail features using Cisco Unity Express
Describe the Cisco Unity Express hardware platforms
Configure the foundational elements required for Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express to support Cisco Unity Express
Describe the features available in Cisco Unity Express
Configure AutoAttendant services using Cisco Unity Express
Configure basic voicemail features using Cisco Unity Express
CCNA Voice CBT's Download here.
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http://rapidshare.com/files/158186803/CCNA_VOICE.part04.rar.html
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http://rapidshare.com/files/158148870/CCNA_VOICE.part02.rar.html
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Struggling To Become a CCNA ? Pass Now
No need to worry, I'm here to guide you. I have gained my CCNA after going through a well organised study technique. I was able to score 986/1000 in my first attempt for which I studied hard for a month not more than that. I want you to go through the simple study plan which I'm suggesting for getting success in CCNA exam. The technique which I'm going to explain is also useful for pursuing your CCNP and higher certificatons. Post your queries and request and check my post regularly on this blog for your success.
I completed my CCNA, CCNP & CCIP (BGP+MPLS) and working towards CCIE.
Trust me, I will show you the right path. I started this blog in the year 2007, I could not post regularly since I was busy with my project. Now I have decided to help young people who are eager to succeed. I would be really happy to help anyone who is really interested in succeeding in career.
No need to worry, I'm here to guide you. I have gained my CCNA after going through a well organised study technique. I was able to score 986/1000 in my first attempt for which I studied hard for a month not more than that. I want you to go through the simple study plan which I'm suggesting for getting success in CCNA exam. The technique which I'm going to explain is also useful for pursuing your CCNP and higher certificatons. Post your queries and request and check my post regularly on this blog for your success.
I completed my CCNA, CCNP & CCIP (BGP+MPLS) and working towards CCIE.
Trust me, I will show you the right path. I started this blog in the year 2007, I could not post regularly since I was busy with my project. Now I have decided to help young people who are eager to succeed. I would be really happy to help anyone who is really interested in succeeding in career.
Monday, November 3, 2008
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Download CCNA CBTs
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Friday, October 31, 2008
Monday, March 10, 2008
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
The Complete Guide to Network Wiring
Book Description:
Choosing the right cables and components for your network architecture and topologyAvoiding unnecessary and unexpected costs
Understanding the current limitations of data communications and network cablingUnderstanding how laws and building codes constrain cabling
Understanding the function and importance of universal cabling standardsDetermining when you have a cabling-related network problem
Assembling a complete cabling
toolkitIntegrating voice and data on the same cable systemSetting up an infrastructure in which desktops, printers, copiers, and other nodes share cablingUnderstanding issues of bandwidth, impedance, resistance, attenuation, crosstalk, capacitance, propagation, delay, and delay skewWorking effectively with USB and FirewireKnowing when to discard legacy cabling and begin anewDocumenting your cablingCreating an RFP and selecting a vendor
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Choosing the right cables and components for your network architecture and topologyAvoiding unnecessary and unexpected costs
Understanding the current limitations of data communications and network cablingUnderstanding how laws and building codes constrain cabling
Understanding the function and importance of universal cabling standardsDetermining when you have a cabling-related network problem
Assembling a complete cabling
toolkitIntegrating voice and data on the same cable systemSetting up an infrastructure in which desktops, printers, copiers, and other nodes share cablingUnderstanding issues of bandwidth, impedance, resistance, attenuation, crosstalk, capacitance, propagation, delay, and delay skewWorking effectively with USB and FirewireKnowing when to discard legacy cabling and begin anewDocumenting your cablingCreating an RFP and selecting a vendor
Click here! To download
CCNA Study Guide(Exam 640-802) -updated
Master all these topics.
TCP/IP Version 4
How to Subnet
VLSM
Route Summarization
Introduction to Cisco Devices
The Command-Line Interface
Configuring a Router
Configuring a Single Cisco Router
Routing
Static Routing
RIP 75
EIGRP
Single Area OSPF
Switching 103
Configuring a Switch
VLANs
VLAN Trunking Protocol and Inter-VLAN Routing
STP and EtherChannel
Extending the LAN
Implementing a Wireless LAN
Network Administration and Troubleshooting
Backing Up and Restoring Cisco IOS Software and
Configurations
Password-Recovery Procedures and the Configuration
Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)
Telnet and SSH
The ping and traceroute Commands
SNMP and Syslog
Basic Troubleshooting
Managing IP Services
DHCP
IPv6
WANs 249
HDLC and PPP
Frame Relay
Network Security
IP Access Control List Security
Security Device Manager
Download from here :
http://www.filefactory.com/file/ah64g94/n/Sybex_study_guide-_updated_rar
TCP/IP Version 4
How to Subnet
VLSM
Route Summarization
Introduction to Cisco Devices
The Command-Line Interface
Configuring a Router
Configuring a Single Cisco Router
Routing
Static Routing
RIP 75
EIGRP
Single Area OSPF
Switching 103
Configuring a Switch
VLANs
VLAN Trunking Protocol and Inter-VLAN Routing
STP and EtherChannel
Extending the LAN
Implementing a Wireless LAN
Network Administration and Troubleshooting
Backing Up and Restoring Cisco IOS Software and
Configurations
Password-Recovery Procedures and the Configuration
Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)
Telnet and SSH
The ping and traceroute Commands
SNMP and Syslog
Basic Troubleshooting
Managing IP Services
DHCP
IPv6
WANs 249
HDLC and PPP
Frame Relay
Network Security
IP Access Control List Security
Security Device Manager
Download from here :
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CCNA Discovery
Download CCNA Discovery which consist of 4 parts
Part 1 - Networking for Home and Small Businesses -Click here !
Part 2- Working at a Small to Medium Business or ISP -Click here !
Part3- Introducing Routing and Switching in the Enterprise- Click here !
Part4- Designing and Supporting Computer Networks -Click here !
Part 1 - Networking for Home and Small Businesses -Click here !
Part 2- Working at a Small to Medium Business or ISP -Click here !
Part3- Introducing Routing and Switching in the Enterprise- Click here !
Part4- Designing and Supporting Computer Networks -Click here !
Monday, January 14, 2008
Friday, January 11, 2008
Test Engine- CCNA
Download this Test Engine and Pass your CCNA, It is really good.
Download CCNA Test Engine - Click here
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Friday, January 4, 2008
Starting a Career with Computers
In today's fast-paced and technically-driven world almost any type of job involves using computers.
To be unfamiliar with current and evolving technological trends is to be in the doldrums and lagging behind others who are surging rapidly ahead in their careers. So, it only makes sense to become familiar, and even extremely knowledgeable about computers, whether ranging from basic to advanced knowhow. And it's not like knowing about or working with computers is uninteresting. Rather, it's quite exciting since it's always constantly progressing.
So, why not hop on the computer train and start shoveling your own coal to fuel the ever-needy furnace that is the technological workforce? You've got nothing to lose and everything to gain.
There are a few steps to consider following if you would like to start working with computers:
Fool Around and Inform Yourself:
Get your feet wet, especially if you're not a computer person or if you have little to no prior computer knowledge. Play around with different softwares, programs and the Internet. The more familiar you are with computers when you pursue further education the better off you'll be.
And if you're in a state of complete confusion or you feel like a lost child, seek a "computer mentor," someone very computer savvy who can transfer their knowledge your way.
On the other hand, if you're already semi-familiar with computers - as I'm sure a large majority of readers of this article already are - continue what you're doing. Refine your knowledge and skills. Research and update what you already know through articles online and printed literature. Absorb as much as you can.
Get Certified, Get Ahead:
Certain technical companies that you might already be familiar with (Microsoft, Apple, Dell, Toshiba, Hewlett-Packard, etc.) are constantly seeking well-informed and professionally trained individuals to hire. Now, to get hired, you must have certification. Companies rely on paper proof, in the form of raw certification, to measure competency in prospective employees.
So, if you can prove you are indeed qualified and able to perform whatever technical task an employer is seeking in a possible employee, chances are you'll get hired immediately. Otherwise, without proof of ability you won't even receive a glance from any technical company's Human Resources department.
Got An IT Job? Great, Continue To Learn!
Perform well with your own tasks and work, but don't sell yourself short. Seek other avenues to expand your knowledge, both within your place of employment and from outside, non-job sources.
While at work, if you've accomplished what was required of you, seek other projects, even if they're outside of your department. Shadow a fellow employee and learn what they're doing and how to do it. This shows initiative in wanting to know more and potential for growing within the company. By doing this you can gain promotions and better job opportunities, simply based off your expanded computer knowhow.
Outside of the office, you can opt to learn more, whether this knowledge is relevant to your current job or completely new to you. Take sit-down courses, sign up for seminars or download at-home courses you can take from the comfort of your own desk.
As you're already aware, working with computers is unavoidable. It's just up to you whether or not you choose to accept the current technological trends. If you do choose to hop on the computer train, be prepared to strap in tight and hold on. For the industry is ever-expanding and evolving at an accelerated pace. And it's quite clear that knowing computers and their intricacies allows for a definite and quite successful career. So, what are you waiting for? Get on board while you still can.
To be unfamiliar with current and evolving technological trends is to be in the doldrums and lagging behind others who are surging rapidly ahead in their careers. So, it only makes sense to become familiar, and even extremely knowledgeable about computers, whether ranging from basic to advanced knowhow. And it's not like knowing about or working with computers is uninteresting. Rather, it's quite exciting since it's always constantly progressing.
So, why not hop on the computer train and start shoveling your own coal to fuel the ever-needy furnace that is the technological workforce? You've got nothing to lose and everything to gain.
There are a few steps to consider following if you would like to start working with computers:
Fool Around and Inform Yourself:
Get your feet wet, especially if you're not a computer person or if you have little to no prior computer knowledge. Play around with different softwares, programs and the Internet. The more familiar you are with computers when you pursue further education the better off you'll be.
And if you're in a state of complete confusion or you feel like a lost child, seek a "computer mentor," someone very computer savvy who can transfer their knowledge your way.
On the other hand, if you're already semi-familiar with computers - as I'm sure a large majority of readers of this article already are - continue what you're doing. Refine your knowledge and skills. Research and update what you already know through articles online and printed literature. Absorb as much as you can.
Get Certified, Get Ahead:
Certain technical companies that you might already be familiar with (Microsoft, Apple, Dell, Toshiba, Hewlett-Packard, etc.) are constantly seeking well-informed and professionally trained individuals to hire. Now, to get hired, you must have certification. Companies rely on paper proof, in the form of raw certification, to measure competency in prospective employees.
So, if you can prove you are indeed qualified and able to perform whatever technical task an employer is seeking in a possible employee, chances are you'll get hired immediately. Otherwise, without proof of ability you won't even receive a glance from any technical company's Human Resources department.
Got An IT Job? Great, Continue To Learn!
Perform well with your own tasks and work, but don't sell yourself short. Seek other avenues to expand your knowledge, both within your place of employment and from outside, non-job sources.
While at work, if you've accomplished what was required of you, seek other projects, even if they're outside of your department. Shadow a fellow employee and learn what they're doing and how to do it. This shows initiative in wanting to know more and potential for growing within the company. By doing this you can gain promotions and better job opportunities, simply based off your expanded computer knowhow.
Outside of the office, you can opt to learn more, whether this knowledge is relevant to your current job or completely new to you. Take sit-down courses, sign up for seminars or download at-home courses you can take from the comfort of your own desk.
As you're already aware, working with computers is unavoidable. It's just up to you whether or not you choose to accept the current technological trends. If you do choose to hop on the computer train, be prepared to strap in tight and hold on. For the industry is ever-expanding and evolving at an accelerated pace. And it's quite clear that knowing computers and their intricacies allows for a definite and quite successful career. So, what are you waiting for? Get on board while you still can.
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CCNA for Beginners
If you are new to the computer networks,I recommend reading this book because it teaches you from the fundamentals. This will allow you to climb all cisco certification with ease.
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If you have any queries regarding CCNA pls do post comments
Thursday, January 3, 2008
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
IT Training For The Future
Technology is growing at an unprecedented rate, which is why it makes a lot of sense to consider IT training for the future. There are many different information technology fields to choose from so you certainly have options to fit your interests. And the job opportunities are fantastic!
Almost all universities and colleges of IT training, and there are plenty of smaller facilities, as well as online educational facilities that offer information technology training. Once you have your training the world will be at your fingertips with so many job offers you'll be wondering why you did not do this sooner.
Your IT training can provide you for all kinds of jobs in the field. You can find careers in anything from technical support to network administration. What's for sure is that you are going to have an excellent earning potential no matter which information technology career you choose. And the employment opportunities are definitely endless. Careers in IT are also very rewarding and the learning never ends as technology is continuously changing.
Some schools offer no other type of training other than information technology training. If you are tired of that dead end, going no where job, this just might be the time for you to consider IT training which can improve your future a great deal. The schools offering it can be just around the corner from where you live or half way across the country but thanks to the internet you can still attend, without ever leaving home.
Taking your IT training by correspondence or online has some other perks and that is you can continue to work so that you aren't racking up huge amounts of debt while you attend school full-time. This is also an excellent option for adults that already have commitments such as family, or a mortgage payment. An information technology career is going to ensure that your earning power both now and in the future is going to be improved considerably.
What career options open to you will depend on what you choose as well as whether you complete a certificate, diploma, or degree. Of course the more schooling the more earning potential and more options as well.
The IT job market is booming and there is no end in site as technology continues to advance at a rapid pace and more and more businesses begin to depend on it, as well as home users. It is estimated that only 30% of the world's developed population are currently using computers, which means there is plenty of room to grow, which is why now is the best time for that IT training. So what are you waiting for?
Now is a great time to consider which IT career would best suit your interests. Then it's time to start looking at all your schooling options, and deciding which is the best method for you to get your IT training. Don't put it off because getting it today means a rosier future tomorrow!
Almost all universities and colleges of IT training, and there are plenty of smaller facilities, as well as online educational facilities that offer information technology training. Once you have your training the world will be at your fingertips with so many job offers you'll be wondering why you did not do this sooner.
Your IT training can provide you for all kinds of jobs in the field. You can find careers in anything from technical support to network administration. What's for sure is that you are going to have an excellent earning potential no matter which information technology career you choose. And the employment opportunities are definitely endless. Careers in IT are also very rewarding and the learning never ends as technology is continuously changing.
Some schools offer no other type of training other than information technology training. If you are tired of that dead end, going no where job, this just might be the time for you to consider IT training which can improve your future a great deal. The schools offering it can be just around the corner from where you live or half way across the country but thanks to the internet you can still attend, without ever leaving home.
Taking your IT training by correspondence or online has some other perks and that is you can continue to work so that you aren't racking up huge amounts of debt while you attend school full-time. This is also an excellent option for adults that already have commitments such as family, or a mortgage payment. An information technology career is going to ensure that your earning power both now and in the future is going to be improved considerably.
What career options open to you will depend on what you choose as well as whether you complete a certificate, diploma, or degree. Of course the more schooling the more earning potential and more options as well.
The IT job market is booming and there is no end in site as technology continues to advance at a rapid pace and more and more businesses begin to depend on it, as well as home users. It is estimated that only 30% of the world's developed population are currently using computers, which means there is plenty of room to grow, which is why now is the best time for that IT training. So what are you waiting for?
Now is a great time to consider which IT career would best suit your interests. Then it's time to start looking at all your schooling options, and deciding which is the best method for you to get your IT training. Don't put it off because getting it today means a rosier future tomorrow!
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