CCVP
Bootcamp combines the following courses: Cisco Voice
Over IP (CVOICE), Cisco Voice Gateways and Gatekeepers
(GWGK), Cisco IP Telephony (CIPT 1), Cisco IP Telephony
Part 2 (CIPT2), (QoS) and (TUC)......
Become CIE(Cisco Certified Internetwork
Expert) in 45 days ....
Solid understanding
of Windows, Unix, Linux and HTTP, SMTP, FTP
and DNS
3
Core
IP routing not required, but must demonstrate
in-depth understanding of Layer 2
and 3 network infrastructure
4
Capable
of configuring complex, end-to-end secure
networks, troubleshooting integrated
environments, and understanding common attacks
and mitigation techniques
Formerly known as
CCIE Communications and Services
2
Expert knowledge
of IP fundamentals and technologies
3
Specialized
knowledge in at least one area common to
service providers: Dial, DSL, Cable,
Optical, WAN Switching, IP Telephony, Content
Networking, or Metro Ethernet
4
CCIE
in Service Provider--IP Telephony is considered
an expert in IP infrastructure with
a high degree of VoIP literacy, contrasted
with a CCIE in Voice, who is considered
an expert in VoIP, but not necessarily in
IP infrastructure
Storage
Networking Track
1
Expert knowledge
in the implementation and troubleshooting
of storage area networks
2
Skilled with LANs,
MANs and WANs over Fibre Channel, iSCSI, FCIP
and FICON
3
Core
IP routing not required, but must demonstrate
in-depth understanding of Layer 2
and 3 network infrastructure
Expert
knowledge of Cisco Voice over IP (VoIP)
products and solutions in an enterprise
environment
2
Capable
of building and configuring complex end-to-end
telephony network, troubleshooting
and resolving VoIP-related problems
3
Core
IP routing not required, but must ensure
quality of service using in-depth
understanding of Layer 2 and 3 network infrastructure
The
Value of the CCIE
There are
no formal prerequisites for CCIE certification.
Other professional certifications and/or specific
training courses are not required. Instead,
candidates are expected to have an in-depth understanding
of the subtleties, intricacies, and challenges
of end-to-end networking. You are strongly
encouraged to have three to five years of job
experience before attempting certification.
To obtain your CCIE, you must first pass a written
qualification exam and then a corresponding hands-on
lab exam. This rigor translates into value
in the workplace.
What
CCIE certification stand for
CCIE
identifies experts with the skills and experience
to handle the most challenging assignments
in their field. CCIE exams are constantly
updated and revised to evolve with the industry,
focusing on current technologies and real-world
applications.
CCIE
is recognized worldwide as the most respected
high-level certification in the industry.
The program continually updates and revises
its testing tools and methodologies to ensure
unparalleled program quality, relevance,
and value.
CCIE
is an objective way to compare individuals
or job candidates with different experience
and backgrounds.
Preferred
status is given to Cisco partners who employ
CCIEs.
Why
you should hire a CCIE:
Maintenance
of your network is fundamental to protect
assets and to ensure seamless operations.
The environment is growing more complex
with operations conducted over VPNs, wireless,
remote access and the Internet. You
need proven experts to choose, implement,
and maintain the solutions required.
Having
certified staff can increase the confidence
of your customers, investors, and business
partners, and thereby boost your organization's
credibility, reputation, and value.
Certified
CCIEs are a highly-select group. Less
than 3% of all Cisco-certified individuals
make it to the CCIE level, a tiny fraction
of IT professionals worldwide.
Passing
the exams is not easy. Earning your
CCIE requires passing a lab exam in a time-pressured
environment. Hands-on experience is
the only way to prepare for the lab.
CCIEs
have invested a lot to expand their knowledge
and further their careers. The average
candidate spends thousands of their own
dollars and at least eighteen months pursuing
certification. He or she will likely
attempt the lab exam more than once before
passing.
CCIEs
are committed to maintaining their expert
skills. Keeping their status active
requires passing a recertification exam
every two years.
Why you don't want to lose a CCIE from
your staff
The
risk to operations is significant with the
loss of a qualified IT expert. The
remaining staff must compensate to avoid
disruptions that impact customer satisfaction,
reduce productivity, or inflict economic
loss.
Return
on investment in an employee is disrupted
with turnover. Employers invest in
certified staff through training courses,
books and technical materials, practice
equipment, time off for study and exams,
and the cost of the exam itself.
It
takes time to achieve certification.
The typical CCIE will spend at least eighteen
months completing the process and take the
lab exam more than once before passing.
The
benefits of Gold or Silver Channel Partner
status are only available to companies who
maintain the required number of certified
staff.