CIPTV1 – Implementing Cisco IP Telephony and Video, Part 1

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(Course eligible for SATVs)

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This is a Professional-level self-study technical course in the curriculum for the CCNP Collaboration certification. It prepares the learner for implementing a Cisco Collaboration solution at a single-site environment.

This course focuses primarily on Cisco Unified Communications Manager Version 10.x, which is the call-routing and signaling component for the Cisco Collaboration solution. Lab exercises included in the course help learners to perform post installation tasks, configure Cisco Unified Communications Manager, implement MGCP and H.323 and, SIP trunks, and build dial plans to place single site on-cluster and off-cluster calling for voice and video. Learners will also implement media resources, audio and video conferencing, and describe QoS.

  • Describing the Role of Cisco Unified Communications Manager, its Architecture, and its deployment and Redundancy Options
  • Performing Initial Cisco Unified Communications Manager Configuration
  • Deploying Endpoints and Users
  • Deploying IP Phone Services

  • Describing Dial Plan Components
  • Implementing Endpoint Addressing and Call Routing
  • Implementing Calling Privileges
  • Implementing Call Coverage in Cisco Unified Communications Manager

  • Analysing Single-Site Off-Cluster Calling Requirements
  • Implementing PSTN Access Using MGCP Gateways
  • Describing Cisco IOS H.323 and SIP Gateways
  • Implementing PSTN access Using H.323 Gateways
  • Describing the Cisco Unified Border Element
  • Using the Cisco Unified Border Element to Access the PSTN via a SIP Trunk
  • Using the Cisco Unified Border Element for URI Dialing
  • Describing Dial Plan Interworking

  • Describing Media Resources in Cisco Unified Communications Manager
  • Implementing Annunciators and MOH
  • Implementing MTPs

  • Describing Conferencing Devices and Their Functions
  • Implementing Conference Bridges
  • Describing Cisco TelePresence MSE 8000
  • Implementing Cisco TelePresence Server
  • Implementing Cisco TelePresence Conductor

  • Analysing Quality of Service Requirements
  • Describing QoS Components and their Functions
  • Implementing Marking
  • Implementing Policing and Shaping

  • Lab 1: Remote Lab Access
  • Lab 2: Lab Environment Exploration and Setup
  • Lab 3: Configuring Cisco Unified Communications Manager Initial Settings
  • Lab 4: Implementing Calling Privileges
  • Lab 5: Media Resource Configuration
  • Lab 6: Implementing PSTN Calling Using SIP Trunks through Cisco Unified Border Element
  • Lab 7: Implementing PSTN Calling Using MGCP Gateways
  • Lab 8: Implementing PSTN Calling Using H.323 Gateways
  • Lab 9: Implementing Call Routing
  • Lab 10: Deploying Endpoints and Users
  • Lab 11: Implementing Call Coverages
  • Lab 12: Quality of Service (QoS) Configuration
  • Lab 13: Cisco TelePresence Server and Conductor Configuration
  • Lab 14: UnifiedFX Configuration
  • Lab 15: CUCM Testing and Troubleshooting

Network professionals who install, configure, and manage Cisco collaboration solutions.

 

  • CICD – Implementing Cisco Collaboration Devices
  • CIVND2 – Implementing Cisco Video Network Devices v1.0

 

 

  • How the CUCM administrative and service GUIs work
  • Activate, start, and stop CUCM services
  • Configure base CUCM components, such as date time groups, device pools, Call Manager groups, and other common elements
  • Add and delete phones manually and using auto registration
  • Add users, assign them capabilities, and associate them with phones
  • LDAP Integration including LDAP synchronization and LDAP authentication
  • LDAP attribute mapping and filters
  • Deploying IP Phone services
  • Configure phone features: Music on Hold (MOH) and phone services
  • Set up media resources to use for MOH and conferencing
  • Build a dial plan including route patterns, route lists, and route groups supporting both the NANP and variable-length dial plans
  • Deploy line/device Class of Service using partitions and calling search spaces for call blocking
  • Call hunting (hunt lists) and call queuing configuration
  • PSTN access methods, gateway vs. Cisco Unified Border Element (CUBE), and codec selection
  • PSTN access using MGCP gateways, including route lists, route groups, and digit manipulation
  • PSTN access using H.323 gateways including inbound and outbound dial peer selection
  • H.323 gateway digit manipulation, codec selection, and class of restriction
  • PSTN access using the CUBE and SIP trunks
  • CUBE and URI dialing
  • Media Resources including MOH, annunciators, and Media Termination Points (MTPs)
  • Hardware and software audio and video conference bridges
  • TelePresence MSE 800, TelePresence server, and TelePresence Conductor conferencing
  • Quality of Service (QoS) and bandwidth calculations
  • Best-Effort, IntServ, and DiffServ QoS models
  • QoS classification and marking
  • QoS policing and shaping

 

This course is available On-Demand. With On-Demand you get access to:
  • 365 days of unlimited access to interactive, Cisco authorized training
  • Hands-on practice labs delivered through Discovery Labs
  • Course content that is equivalent to classroom training
  • Graded assessments at the end of every section to provide students with vital feedback
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