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Course Details:

Course Title: CCPrep.com's CCVP® Bootcamp
Prerequisites: CCNA®
Course Length: 18 Days
Class Times: 8:30am – finished
Course Cost: $11,995.00 ($10,295 No Food, Lodging or Ground Transportation)

This class is designed for those individuals with experience or knowledge at the CCNA® level. A student must have their CCNA® to qualify for the CCVP® Bootcamp. In this class students are guaranteed to pass the five exams required for CCVP **. Be sure to contact us today regarding our complete line of Cisco Bootcamps, including: CCNA Bootcamp, CCNP Bootcamp, CCIE Bootcamp, and CCVP Bootcamp.

CCPrep.com's Cisco Bootcamps are held at our training facility at 5110 Eisenhower Blvd, Suite 360, Tampa, FL, 33634 and students will have hotel accommodations at the Mainsail Tampa, FL where each student will be provided their own room, which includes a microwave, refrigerator, high-speed Internet access, and desk. Students will learn in an environment with the perfect blend of lecture and lab. Included in the Cisco Bootcamp tuition are all meals, ground transportation and tests (up to 10 total attempts). Students will each have their own equipment to work on during all the labs. There will be no sharing of equipment to guarantee each student gets the hands-on experience necessary to work with Cisco® Telephony equipment in the real world.

This course will help those individuals who are preparing to install any of Cisco®'s Architecture for Voice, Video, and Integrated Data (AVVID) solutions. In this class one will learn to design, implement, and maintain a Cisco AVVID network using the most common AVVID products such as Cisco Routers and Switches, Cisco CallManager, Cisco IP Phones, and Cisco QoS software.

The CCVP can be taken as a three-week course or can be  broken into two segments in order to accommodate those students who cannot stay for the entire three-week class. The first segment is made up of the following courses in a two week period: CVoice, QoS, and CIPT1 which will prepare you for the 3 exams required for the Cisco Qualified Specialist-Cisco IP Telephony Express Specialist (CIPTES) certification and, if you have already completed the CCNP, a Cisco Qualified Specialist-Cisco IP Telephony Support Specialist (CIPTSS).  Finally you can come back for the third week whenever the date is convenient for you in order to receive your CCVP. 

The following is a breakdown of the three-week CCVP Bootcamp. down.

CVoice, QoS, and CIPT1 will be the first 12 days which will go from Monday through Saturday and Monday Through Saturday of Week two.  The third week will be Monday through Saturday following a weekend off:

Monday of Week 1 through Saturday of Week 1, Sunday off
Monday of Week 2 through Saturday of Week 2, Sunday off
Monday of Week 3 through Saturday of Week 3, Sunday off

CCVP Exam & Corresponding Authorized Class
Required Exam Authorized Class
642-436 CVOICE
Cisco Voice Over IP (CVOICE 6.0)
642-446 CIPT1
Implementing Cisco Unified Communications Part 1 (CIPT1 v6.0)
642-642 QoS v2.2
Quality of Service (QoS)
642-456 CIPT2
Implementing Cisco Unified Communications Part 2 (CIPT2 v6.0)
 
642-426 TUC Troubleshooting Cisco Unified Communications Systems (TUC v1.0)

CCPrep.com delivers authorized training as a Cisco Learning Solutions Partner.
 

Material Covered:

Day 1-4 (No Exams) 642-436 CVoice®
Cisco Voice Over IP 
Objectives: 
  • Describe VoIP, components of a VoIP network, VoIP protocols, special requirements for VoIP calls, and Codecs.  

  • Configure gateway interconnections to support VoIP and PSTN calls
  • Describe the basic signaling protocols used on voice gateways and configure a gateway to support calls using the various signaling protocols.
  • Define a dial plan, describing the purpose of each dial plan component, and implement a dial plan on a voice gateway.
  • Describe gatekeeper functions, protocols, and operation and implement an H.323 gatekeeper to provide dial plan resolution and call admission control.
  • Implement a Cisco Unified Border Element gateway to connect to an Internet Telephony Service Provider.

Outline: 
  • Introducing Voice over IP  

  • Configuring Voice Ports
  • Implementing VoIP Gateways
  • Implementing Dial Plans on Voice Gateways
  • Implementing H.323 Gatekeepers
  • Connecting to an ITSP

Days 5-8 (CVoice Exam AM Day 5) 642-446 CIPT1®
Implementing Cisco Unified Communications Manager Part 1
  • 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 singe site deployment.

  • Configure Cisco Unified Communications Manager media resources, features and voice mail integration.

Outline: 
  • Getting Started with Cisco Unified Communications Manager

  • Administering Cisco Unified Communications Manager.

  • Enabling Single-Site On-Net Calling

  • Implementing Media Resources, Features and Applications

Days 9-12 (CIPT1 Exam AM Day 9) 642-456 CIPT2®
Implementing Cisco Unified Communications Manager Part 2
  • Describe multisite deployment issues and 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 in SRST mode.

  • Implement call admission control to prevent oversubscription of the IP WAN.

  • Secure a Cisco Unified Communications IP Telephony deployment.

Outline: 
  • Implementing Multisite Deployments

  • Implementing Centralized Call Processing Redundancy

  • Implementing Bandwidth Management and Call Admission Control

  • Securing IP Telephony.

Days 13-15 (CIPT2 Exam AM Day 13) 642-642 QoS v2.2®
Quality of Service 
  • Identify the components of the Cisco Unity system, describe their standard and optional features, and explain and how they integrate into a unified messaging system.

  • Explain the need to implement Quality of Service (QoS) and explain methods for implementing & managing QoS.

  • Identify and describe different models used for ensuring QoS in a network and explain key IP QoS mechanisms used to implement the models.

  • Explain the use of MQC and AutoQoS to implement QoS on the network.

  • Use Cisco QoS queuing mechanisms to manage network congestion.

  • Use Cisco QoS congestion avoidance mechanisms to reduce the effects of congestion on the network.

  • Use Cisco QoS traffic policing and traffic shaping mechanisms to effectively limit the rate of network traffic.

  • Successfully use Cisco link efficiency mechanisms to improve the bandwidth efficiency of the link.

  • Correctly select the most appropriate QoS mechanisms for providing QoS using Cisco best practices.

Outline: 
  • Introduction to IP QoS

  • The Building Blocks of IP QoS

  • Introduction to Modular QoS CLI and Auto-QoS

  • Classification and MarkingModule

  • Congestion Management

  • Congestion Avoidance

  • Traffic Policing and Shaping

  • Link Efficiency Mechanisms

  • QoS Best Practices

Days 15-18 (exams in afternoon) 642-642  TUC®
Quality of Service 
  • The professional will troubleshoot Unified Communications Systems / Solutions and components / products by identifying and isolating problems, recommending solutions, and implementing fixes.

Outline: 
  • Troubleshooting Methodology

  • Analyzing and Isolating Problems

  • Common Unified Communications Problems Symptoms

  • Fixing Problems

  • Services, Resources and Tools for Troubleshooting

Note:  You must have your CCNA to be eligible to receive your CCVP®. Ten test attempts are also included in the tuition for the CCVP Bootcamp. Candidates who fail an exam must wait a period of five (5) calendar days, beginning the day after the failed attempt, before they may retest for the same exam. If the student does not pass the exams they have a one year window to use there test attempts which were included with the class tuition. If the student does not pass the exam(s) after the maximum attempts allowed, the student may sit the class again for free, only having to pay for their expenses. This guarantee is contingent upon the student meeting the pre-requisites of each course.


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