Who should attend
Cisco CCIE 360 Learning Program for Voice is designed for network engineers:
- With three to five years relevant experience
- Who want to develop expert-level networking skills and attempt CCIE certification
- Who prefer a Cisco authorized program that aligns to the most recent CCIE certification standards
Prerequisites
There are no formal prerequisites for participation in the Cisco 360 Learning Program for Voice, although professional-level networking skills are assumed. Students should have a minimum three to five years prior experience as a network engineer.
The program begins with a pre-assessment lab to identify any gaps in the student’s foundational skills and knowledge. The results will provide a baseline of performance as students begin their CCIE preparation effort.
Course Objectives
The Cisco CCIE 360 Learning Program for Voice develops expert-level skills through a structured combination of online learning tools and materials, resources for hands-on practice, access to qualified subject matter experts, and regular feedback and progress assessments.
Product Description
Package Contains:
- Registration to Cisco’s LMS: The heart of the Cisco CCIE 360 Learning Program for Voice is the Learning Management System, an online portal where students access learning components such as the Self-Paced Lessons, Performance Assessments, and Reference Library. Students can also schedule lab sessions and leave comments for a mentor. The portal offers both students and employers a summary of progress through the curriculum and the ability to set milestones and view success metrics.
- CIEV Reference Library: The expansive and searchable technical reference library provides over 2000 pages of advanced networking documentation and best practices content. The web-based library is available online through the Cisco 360 Learning Program for Voice portal.
- CIEV Practice Lab Workbook: The CIEV Practice workbook contains 25 lab scenarios to help students practice and apply their learning on network equipment. Students can use their own practice lab at home or their employer.
- Fast Lane Forums: Each student will receive access to online forums for the duration of the CCIE 360 program. These forums are available through the Fast Lane Community Site. Students may pose questions, provide input and receive support from Fast Lane instructors through this forum.
- Self Paced Lessons: Troubleshooting Tools, Integrating and Troubleshooting Cisco Unified Presence, Mobile Voice Access, International Dial Plans, Cisco Unified Contact Center Express Scripting
- CIEV Pre-Assessment Lab: The CIEV pre-assessment is a four-hour lab to measure the student’s starting competency. A score report helps the student and the Cisco Learning Partner choose an appropriate curriculum and learning components.
- CIEV Assessment Labs: Cisco CCIE 360 Learning Program for Voice offers a suite of assessment labs that can be taken independently or as part of an instructor-led workshop. Each assessment tests the student’s knowledge of concepts and technologies and tracks progress against learning goals and other students. A built-in mentoring guide provides detailed feedback, corrections and best practices for configurations. Assessments vary in degree of difficulty for use at various stages of the learning process.