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Posted by mardis on December 31, 2007, 11:58 pm
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Cisco GWGK Gateway Gatekeeper is the current module of my study
schedule. Can someone please help me with some information.
I am used to cramming and study now i want to change it in to more
practical perspective, I do not get much exposure at work either. What
can i adopt?
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Posted by on January 1, 2008, 1:11 am
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HI,
If you want to get a practical exposure there are few options.
*****Set up your own lab -
If you are planning to go for CCIE voice this would be a good choice
but bit costly.
Unity server, and the Cisco Unity Express. I used 3640 routers instead
of the 3725 routers....GWGK multiple Call Manager servers, For QOS
couple of routers and a couple of voice routers (FXS and FXO cards, NM-
V1 or NM-V2 to hold them, depending on your routers) to generate some
RTP traffic like wise.
**** Rack rentals
If you don't have access to Voice Lab equipment at work, most people
will rent rack time and maybe get some of the (cheaper) equipment off
of eBay.
*****Participate in a CCVP course
There are training institutes who provides hands on labs for CCVP.
If you are in UK close to London WinNET Systems is a good choice who
provides physical lab access and practice labs.
http://www.winnetsystems.co.uk/ccvp_weekend.html
Hope this will help you!!!
They provide
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