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Get ready for the CCIE Voice Lab Test





The CCIE Sound lab experience begins on the day you pass the written exam. It cannot be measured in 8 hours a day. You really have to see the whole trip to really appreciate the experience once you arrive at the testing center. When you actually sit in the lab, you must have hours to study and practice in order to prepare for one of the most historic days of your career as a Cisco Voice Engineer. Whether you are successful or not, you are a better engineer to be there and arrive at that point on your journey.


The CCIE voice lab exam is an eight-hour live practice test that requires you to configure a voice solution over an IP network. Although some basic network connectivity and system integration are pre-configured for you, there will be detailed requirements to complete it successfully. You will be expected to configure and troubleshoot important parameters of the voice network, such as QOS, device registration, VLANs, gateways, and gatekeepers.


It is recommended that the night before the laboratory sleep early and allow yourself to get enough sleep. You don't want anything to break your focus by not getting enough rest. You have spent a lot of time and preparation for today and cramming the last minute will not allow you to pass the exam. Your preparation for the past few months is what you will count on for the exam success.


Upon arrival at the testing facility, after being welcomed by the supervisor, you will be asked to provide proper identification. You are then taken back to the lab where you will deliver any items before your seat is shown for the day. On your chair, there will be a white binder (soon to be PDF) that will hold your challenge for the day. You will be given a PC to access the network for your pod along with 8 phones, 1 PSTN telephone and 7 site-specific phones as described in the exam guide. On your desktop you will have access to documents such as QOS and CUCM 7.0 SRND, the CUCME Administration Guide and the Cisco Product Documentation Website.


The proctor will tell you when you are allowed to start and also mention what lunch hour and when your exam will end. However, during exams you are allowed to drink, don't drink too much because you don't want to waste valuable time going back and forth to the restroom.


When you start, it is recommended, when reading the beginning of the exam, to make a checklist that contains the number of questions and their point value. During the exam, when you have completed and verified the questions, you can mark these points as nissui idonesia completed. This checklist will be a great way to assess where you will be in the exam later, so if you are dealing with time problems, you can focus on questions that you can reach to reach 80 points to pass.


In the first half of the day, concentrate on completing tasks that you know very well and keeping tasks that are more complicated and complicated to handle after you are almost done. You will get 30-45 minutes for lunch. During this time, think about what you have accomplished and strategies for the rest of the day. Go into your head all this time how to complete some of the more complicated tasks and use your time wisely.


Eventually, the proctor will give you a verbal warning so you know your time is coming to an end. It is now good to save your configuration and verify all the questions that you complete. After your time runs out, you will be asked to leave. The assessment will occur the next working day and you will receive news of your success at that time.


For the Cisco Voice Engineer, there is nothing I can think of that measures up to the CCIE Voice Lab Experience. This is a journey that requires discipline, dedicated preparation, and balance. The result is success not only in achieving prestigious certification but also the prize for becoming a stronger and more efficient sound engineer.

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