Description
Skyline's CCVP2 Boot Camp course runs at an
accelerated pace, Monday thru Saturday, with extended hours, 8:00 AM to
8:00 PM each day, covering material from the CIPT1 v7.0/6.0 course and
the CIPT2 v7.0/6.0 course.
CCVP2 v7.0/6.0 prepares you for installing and
configuring a Cisco Unified Communications Manager solution in either a
single site or a multisite environment. This course focuses primarily
on Cisco Unified Communications Manager Release 7.0, the call routing
and signaling component for the Cisco Unified Communications solution.
This course also includes H.323, Media Gateway
Control Protocol (MGCP) gateway and SIP trunk implementation, the use
of a Cisco Unified Border Element (CUBE), and configuration of
Survivable Remote Site Telephony (SRST), different mobility features,
and voice security.
CCVP2 v7.0/6.0 includes lab activities in which you
will perform post-installation tasks, configure Cisco Unified
Communications Manager and Catalyst switches, implement Media Gateway
Control Protocol (MGCP) gateways, and build dial plans to place on-net
and off-net phone calls. You will also implement media resources,
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), voice-mail integration,
Cisco Unified Video Advantage and numerous user telephone features.
In addition, this course includes lab activities in
which you will apply a dial plan for a multisite environment, configure
survivability for remote sites during WAN failure and implement
solutions to reduce bandwidth requirements in the IP WAN. You will also
enable call admission control (CAC) and automated alternate routing
(AAR), a feature that allows rerouting of calls over the public
switched telephone network (PSTN) in case of no available bandwidth. An
extensive multi-site dial plan lab will explore the many options with
multiple sites, gateways, trunks and routing options. There are
additional labs for implementing Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Device Mobility, Cisco Unified Communications Manager Extension
Mobility, Cisco Unified Mobility, and voice security.
NOTE: If you have Cisco Unified CallManager
Release 6, while this class was developed for v7.0 and runs on the v7.0
platform, the class contains the same general content as CIPT1 v6.0,
plus additional content related to v7.0.
Course Extras:
In addition to the course materials for each class,
attendees will also receive an exam voucher for the 642-446 exam, which
covers CIPT1 v6.0, & an exam voucher for the 642-456 exam, which
covers CIPT2 v6.0.
Also, practice tests are also provided on a complimentary USB memory stick. Objectives
Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives:
- Describe Cisco Unified Communications Manager including its
functions, architecture, deployment and redundancy options, and how to
install or upgrade
- Perform Cisco Unified Communications Manager platform and general administration, initial configuration, and user management
- Configure Cisco Unified Communications Manager to support on-cluster calling in a single-site deployment
- Implement a dial plan in Cisco Unified Communications Manager
to make internal calls and place calls within the public switched
telephone network (PSTN)
- Configure Cisco Unified Communications Manager media resources, features, and voice-mail integration
- Describe the issues in multisite deployments and their solutions, and describe and configure required dial plan elements
- Implement call-processing resiliency in remote sites using SRST, MGCP fallback, and Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express
- Implement CAC to prevent oversubscription of the IP WAN
- Implement Cisco IOS Tcl and VoiceXML applications, along with
mobility features such as Cisco Unified Communications Manager Device
Mobility, Cisco Unified Communications Manager Extension Mobility, and
Cisco Unified Mobility, so that users are reachable via their office
phone numbers, regardless of their physical location and the various
devices they may use.
- Secure a Cisco Unified Communications IP telephony deployment
Prerequisites
The knowledge and skills that a learner must have before attending this course are as follows:
- Working knowledge of fundamental terms and concepts of computer networking, to include LANs, WANs, and IP switching and routing
- Ability to configure and operate Cisco routers and switches and to enable VLANs and DHCP
- Working knowledge of converged voice and data networks
- Working knowledge of MGCP, session initiation protocol (SIP), and H.323, as well as their implementation on Cisco IOS gateways
Who Should Attend
The primary audience for this course is as follows:
- Network designer
- Network administrator
- Network engineer
- Network manager
- Systems engineer
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