Description
Administering Cisco Unified Communications Manager
(ACUCM) v7.0 provides system administrators and networking
professionals with an understanding of the Cisco Unified Communication
Manager System from a Level One support perspective. ACUCM teaches the
concepts of IP telephony using the Cisco Unified Communication Manager
server, including its function, features, and configuration. This is an
entry-level course that begins with the basic concepts of IP telephony
and very quickly moves the learner forward into an understanding of the
Cisco Unified Communication Manager concepts: clustering, route plans,
digit manipulation, call admission control, survivability, media
resource, and Cisco Unified Communication Manager features, which are
all important to supporting IP telephony in the enterprise network.
ACUCM is geared to individuals who will be using
Cisco Unified Communication Manager Administration to perform basic
administration-level tasks and provide level one support. The course
focus is on Cisco Unified Communications Manager version 7.x.
This course includes various lab exercises to apply
what was learned in each preceding lesson. We begin the lab with a
newly installed publisher and subscriber. The only elements that are
preconfigured are two Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) gateways
for the headquarters (HQ) and branch (BR), and an intercluster trunk
pointing to the neighbor’s pod. Therefore, the student will become
familiar with all the various concepts through configuration of the
elements in the lab environment.
If ACUCM v7.0 is offered the same
week as AUC v7.0 or AUM v5.0, at the same location, you can attend
ACUCM & AUM or ACUCM & AUC for $3,495.00, giving you a
$1,195.00 discount off the regular pricing for the individual classes. Objectives
Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives:
- Discuss Cisco Unified Communication Manager and how it is deployed in the IP telephony network
- Use the basic administrative functions to set up the Cisco
Unified Communications Manager server, add users, and perform a backup
and restore
- Describe the parameters that affect phones and devices in the network, their configuration, and registration
- Develop a basic route plan, explain its purpose, and configure in the IP telephony network
- Explain the use of transformation masks, route filters, DDI,
and translation patterns to accomplish specific types of digit
manipulation and call routing
- Describe partitions and CSSs and their use, function, and configuration
- Describe CAC and Cisco Unified SRST
- Describe the various media resources as well as their use and configuration in Cisco Unified Communications Administration
- Describe the basic features and services of Cisco Unified
Communications Manager and their configuration in Cisco Unified
Communications Manager Administration
- Describe the available phone and directory number options, user web pages, and BAT
Prerequisites
The knowledge and skills that a learner must have before attending this course are as follows:
- Basic knowledge of IP and networking is suggested, but not required.
Who Should Attend
The primary audience for this course is as follows:
- Network Administrators
- System Administrators
- Entry-level Network Engineers
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