CCVP

The CCVP certification recognizes the increased importance placed on IT professionals of today who are responsible for integrating voice technology into underlying network architectures. Individuals who earn a CCVP certification can help create a telephony solution that is transparent, scalable, and manageable. Earning a CCVP certification validates a robust set of skills in implementing, operating, configuring, and troubleshooting a converged IP network. The certification content focuses on Cisco Systems CallManager, quality of service (QoS), gateways, gatekeepers, IP phones, voice applications, and utilities on Cisco routers and Cisco Catalyst switches.
CCVP Prerequisites
Valid CCNA certification
CCVP Exams & Recommended Training
Required Exam(s)
642-642 QoS
642-432 CVOICE
642-426 TUC
642-444 CIPT 4.1
OR
642-445 CIPT 5.0
642-453 GWGK
642-642 QoS
642-432 CVOICE
642-426 TUC
642-444 CIPT 4.1
OR
642-445 CIPT 5.0
642-453 GWGK
Required Exam(s)
Quality of Service (QoS)
Cisco Voice over IP (CVOICE)
AND
Cisco Voice over IP Fundamentals (CVF)
Troubleshooting Cisco Unified Communications Systems (TUC)
Cisco IP Telephony Part 1 (CIPT1 4.1)
OR
Cisco IP Telephony Part 2 (CIPT2 4.1)
Cisco IP Telephony Part 1 (CIPT1 5.0)
&
Cisco IP Telephony Part 2 (CIPT2 5.0)
Implementing Cisco Voice Gateways & Gatekeepers (GWGK)
Quality of Service (QoS)
Cisco Voice over IP (CVOICE)
AND
Cisco Voice over IP Fundamentals (CVF)
Troubleshooting Cisco Unified Communications Systems (TUC)
Cisco IP Telephony Part 1 (CIPT1 4.1)
OR
Cisco IP Telephony Part 2 (CIPT2 4.1)
Cisco IP Telephony Part 1 (CIPT1 5.0)
&
Cisco IP Telephony Part 2 (CIPT2 5.0)
Implementing Cisco Voice Gateways & Gatekeepers (GWGK)
CCVP Recertificaton
CCVP certifications are valid for three years. To recertify, pass any 642 exam that is part of the professional level curriculum after 01/01/06, or pass a current CCIE written exam.

Effective January 1, 2006 all CCIE Routing and Switching lab locations will begin introducing the Cisco 3825 Integrated Services Router into the exam racks.
These routers support Ethernet, Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet interfaces and will eventually replace the Series 2600 and Series 3600 models.
Along with the router change, the CCIE R & S lab will be upgrading the IOS to 12.3 mainline (for the Cisco 2600 and 3600 SerieRs outers), 12.4 mainline (for Cisco 3700 and 3800 Series Routers) and 12.2 for Cisco Catalyst 3550 switches
These routers support Ethernet, Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet interfaces and will eventually replace the Series 2600 and Series 3600 models.
Along with the router change, the CCIE R & S lab will be upgrading the IOS to 12.3 mainline (for the Cisco 2600 and 3600 SerieRs outers), 12.4 mainline (for Cisco 3700 and 3800 Series Routers) and 12.2 for Cisco Catalyst 3550 switches


