Overview
Overview
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Implementing Cisco IP Telephony & Video, Part 2 (CIPTV2) v1.0 is a five-day course that prepares the learner for implementing Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Cisco VCS-C, and Cisco Expressway series in a multisite voice and video network. It covers globalized call routing, URI call routing, global dial plan replication based on the ILS, Cisco Unified SRST, mobility features, call admission control, integration of Cisco VCS and Cisco Unified Communications Manager, and Cisco Mobile Remote Access on Cisco Expressway Series.
Audience Profile
The primary target audiences for the course are:
- Network administrators and network engineers
- CCNP Collaboration candidates
Secondary audiences are:
- Systems engineers
Prerequisite(s) Recommended
- Working knowledge of converged voice, video, and data networks
- Working knowledge of the MGCP, SIP, and H.323 protocols and their implementation on Cisco IOS gateways
- Ability to configure and operate Cisco routers and switches
- Ability to configure and operate Cisco Unified Communications Manager in a single-site environment
Learning Objectives
Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives:
- Describe multisite deployment issues and solutions, and describe and configure required dial plan elements
- Implement call-processing resiliency in remote sites by using Cisco Unified SRST and MGCP fallback
- Implement bandwidth management and CAC to prevent oversubscription of the IP WAN Implement Device Mobility, Cisco Extension Mobility, and Cisco Unified Mobility
- Implement Cisco VCS Control and Cisco Expressway Series Describe and implement CCD and ILS
Course Outline
Course Outline
Module 1: Multisite Deployment Implementation
Lessons
• Identifying Issues in a Multisite Deployment
• Identifying Multisite Deployment Solutions
• Implementing a +E.164 Based Dial Plan for International Multisite Deployments
• Implementing a URI Based Dial Plan for Multisite Deployments
Lab: Remote Labs Access
Lab: Disaster Recovery
Lab: Cisco Unified Border Element
Lab: SIP Trunk Configuration
Module 2: Centralized Call-Processing Redundancy Implementation
Lessons
• Implementing SRTS and MGCP Fallback
Lab: MGCP Gateway Configuration
Lab: Inter-Cluster Trunk Configuration
Lab: Route Groups
Lab: Route Lists
Module 3: Bandwidth Management and CAC Implementation
Lessons
• Managing Bandwidth
• Implementing CAC
Lab: IP Communicator Phone Registration
Lab: 9951 IP Phone Registration
Lab: UnifiedFX Configuration
Lab: Traditional Route Patterns
Module 4: Implementation of Features and Applications for Multisite Deployments
Lessons
• Implementing Device Mobility
• Implementing Cisco Extension Mobility
• Implementing Cisco Unified Mobility
Lab: Traditional Dial Plan Testing
Lab: User Management
Lab: Global Dial Plan and +E.164 Dialing
Lab: Multi-cluster Call Routing using Inter-cluster Trunking
Lab: URI Dialing
Module 5: Cisco VCS and Cisco Expressway
Lessons
• Describing Cisco VCS and Cisco Expressway Series Deployment Options
• Deploying Users and Local Endpoints in Cisco VCS control
• Interconnecting Cisco Unified Communications Manager and Cisco VCS
• Implementing Unified Communications Mobile and Remote Access
Lab: Survivable Remote Site Telephony
Lab: Bandwidth Management Techniques
Lab: Locations and Enhanced Locations CAC
Lab: Device Mobility
Lab: Extension Mobility
Module 6: GDPR and CCD
Lessons
• Implementing ILS and GDPR
• Implementing CCD
• Implementing Policing and Shaping
Lab: Unified Mobility
Lab: VCS Provisioning and Administration
Lab: VCS Dial Plan and CUCM integration
Lab: Mobile Remote Access using Cisco Expressway Core and Edge (includes Cisco Jabber)
Lab: Global Dial Plan Replication