Roger,

 

I think the simplest explanation of this is that 1) this exam is not a CCIE
in UCCX Scripting.  And 2) some scripting could be on the exam.  

 

I know that's obscure.  That's because no one can say exactly what you will
see in the lab.  Let me also say that the IPExpert materials are sufficient
in preparing you for the lab exam.  I would be prepared to edit an existing
script according to very specific requirements.  I would not expect to have
to create a very detailed script from scratch.  If you did get something
like that, I would think you may consider skipping those 3 or 4 points.
Spending a couple of hours for 3 or 4 points wouldn't be worth it in my
opinion.  

 

I would also be familiar with the "built in" scripts that come on the UCCX
server out of the box.  There is an AA script and an ICD script that could
be used as a starting point in case you need to build something simple from
scratch.  This is my opinion, but I can't imagine you would see anything
more time intensive than that on the exam. 

 

These are the things that IPExpert has you doing in their workbooks.

 

Brian

 

 

 

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Roger Henderson
Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 6:53 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] UCCX Scripting

 

Hey Everyone,

 

What is the best resource(s) to learn the various UCCX scripting methods
needed for the lab? Does anyone have any good resources online? How
complicated is it likely to get for the lab and how much time should we
dedicate to this?

 

Thanks,


Roger

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