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Course Title: Cisco® IP
Telephony (CIPT 1&2) v6.0 |
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Course Length: 8 Days
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Class Times: 8:30am – finish |
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Course Cost: $5795.00 ($4595 without Food, Lodging, and Ground Transportation)
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In this Boot Camp, we've combined our CIPT1 and CIPT2 courses to emphasize the most important aspects of this technology, saving you money and reducing your time out of the office.
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The knowledge and skills that a learner must have before attending this course are as follows:
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Computer networking, to include LANs, WANs, and IP switching and routing.
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Enable VLANs and DHCP.
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Working knowledge of the Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) and its implementation on Cisco® IOS® gateways..
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Working knowledge of converged voice and data networks.
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Working knowledge of the MGCP, SIP, and H.323 and their implementation on Cisco® IOS® gateways.
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Ability to configure and operate Cisco® routers and switches.
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Ability to configure and operate Cisco® Unified Communications Manager in a single-site environment.
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Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives:
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Describe Cisco® Unified Communications Manager including its functions, architecture, deployment and redundancy
options, and how to install or upgrade.
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Perform Cisco® Unified Communications Manager platform and general administration, initial configuration, and user management.
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Configure Cisco® Unified Communications Manager to support on-cluster calling in a singe site deployment.
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Implement a dial plan in Cisco® Unified Communications Manager to make internal calls and place calls the PSTN.
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Configure Cisco® Unified Communications Manager media resources, features and voice mail integration.
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Describe multi-site deployment issues and solutions, and describe and configure required dial plan elements .
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Implement call processing resiliency in remote sites using SRST, MGCP fallback, and Cisco® Unified Communications
Manager Express in SRST mode.
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Implement call admission control to prevent oversubscription of the IP WAN.
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Implement features and applications that are pertinent for multi-site deployments.
Secure a Cisco® Unified Communications IP Telephony deployment.
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Getting Started with Cisco® Unified Communications Manager
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Administering Cisco® Unified Communications Manager
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Enabling Single-Site On-Net Calling
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Enabling Single-Site Off-Net Calling
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Implementing Media Resources, Features and Applications
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Implementing Multi-site Deployments
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Implementing Centralized Call Processing Redundancy
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Implementing Bandwidth Management and Call Admission Control
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Implementing Features and Applications for Multi-site Deployments
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Securing IP Telephony
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