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About This IT Training:
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Exam Number: |
300-070 |
Exam Name: |
Implementing Cisco IP Telephony and Video, Part 1 |
Certifications: |
CCNP Collaboration |
Single-User License |
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Implementing Cisco IP Telephony and Video, Part 1
(CIPTV1)
Implementing Cisco IP Telephony & Video, Part
1 (CIPTV1) is a five-day course that prepares the learner for
implementing a Cisco Collaboration solution at a single-site
environment. This course focuses primarily on Cisco Unified
Communications Manager (UCM) 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 UCM,
implement Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP), implement H.323 and
Session Initiation Protocol (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 learn how to describe Qualigy of Service
(QoS).
What's
Included
- Comprehensive study materials
Prerequisites
The
knowledge and skills that a student must have before attending this
course are as follows:
- Working knowledge of
fundamental terms and concepts of computer networking, including LANs,
WANs, switching and routing
- Ability to configure and
operate Cisco routers and switches and to enable virtual LANs (VLANs)
and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP)
- Basics of digital interfaces, public switched
telephone network (PSTN), and Voice over IP
(VoIP)
- Fundamental knowledge of converged voice and
data networks
Course
Objectives
Upon completing this course, you will be able to
meet these objectives:
- Describe the role of
Cisco UCM in a Cisco Collaboration Solution, including its functions,
architecture, deployment and redundancy options, and how to deploy
endpoints, users, and Cisco IP Phone
Services
- Describe the functions and the purpose of a
dial plan and explain how to implement on-cluster
calling
- Describe how to configure MGCP, H.323, and
SIP gateways.
- How to create a dial plan that
supports inbound and outbound off-cluster calling for numbers and
Uniformed Resource Identifiers (URIs)
- Describe the
types of media resources that Cisco UCM supports, how to configure Cisco
UCM server software-based media resources and how to implement Cisco
hardware-based media resources
- Describe how to
implement audio and video conferencing devices that can be used with
Cisco UCM, built-in Cisco UCM software audio bridge, cisco IOS-based
audio and video conference bridges, and Cisco TelePresence conferencing
products including Cisco TelePresence MSE 8000, Cisco TelePresence
Server, Cisco TelePresence MCU, and Cisco TelePresence
Conductor
- Provide an introduction to QoS with
emphasis on the QoS components, often referred to as the QoS toolkit,
that are used to provide services for various business
applications
Course
Outline
Module 1: Cisco Unified Communications
Manager Introduction
Lesson 1: Describing the Role
of Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Its Architecture, and Its
Deployment and Redundancy Options
- Overview
of the Cisco Collaboration Solution
- Cisco Unified
Communications Manager Functions
- Cisco Unified
Communications Manager Architecture
- Cisco Unified
Communications Manager Models
- Cisco Unified
Communications Manager
Redundancy
Lesson 2: Performing
Initial Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Configuration
- Cisco Unified Communications
Manager Servers
- Cisco Unified Communications
Manager Services
- Cisco Unified Communications
Manager Groups
- Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Configurations Elements: Enterprise Parameters
- Cisco
Unified Communications Manager Configuration Elements: Service
Parameters
- Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Configuration Elements: Device
Settings
Lesson 3: Deploying
Endpoints and Users
- Comparison of Endpoint
Supported by Cisco Unified Communications
Manager
- Endpoint Configuration
Elements
- Cisco Unified Communications Manager User
Accounts
- Types of LDSP Integration:
Synchronization
- Types of LDAP Integration:
Authentication
- LDAP Integration Features: Attribute
Mapping
- LDAP Integration Feature:
Filters
Lesson 4: Deploying IP
Phone Services
- Overview of Cisco IP Phone
Services
- Cisco IP Phone Services: Deployment
Options
Module 2: Dial Plan
Introduction and Implementation of Single-Site On-Cluster
Calling
Lesson 1: Describing Dial Plan
Components
- Dial Plan
Overview
- Dial Plan Components and Their
Functions
- Comparison of Dial Plan Configuration
Elements
Lesson 2: Implementing
Endpoint Addressing and Call
Routing
- Endpoint
Addressing
- Cisco Unified Communications Manager Call
Routing Overview
- Cisco Unified Communications
Call-Routing Logic
- Addressing Methods and Digit
Analysis
- Variable-Length Patterns, Overlapping
Patterns, and Urgent
Priority
Lesson 3: Implementing
Calling Privileges
- Calling Privileges
Overview
- Calling Privileges Configuration
Elements
- Partitions and
CSSs
- Partition and CSS
Considerations
- Partition and CSS
Configuration
Lesson 4:
Implementing Call Coverage in Cisco Unified Communications
Manager
- Call Coverage
Overview
- Call Hunting
- Call
Hunting Scenarios
- Call
Queuing
- Call Hunting and Call Queuing
Configuration
Module 3:
Implementation of Single-Site Off Cluster
Calling
Lesson 1: Analyzing Single-Site Off-Cluster
Calling Requirements
- PSTN Access
Methods
- TDM Gateway vs. Cisco
UBE
- TDM Gateway Comparison
- Audio
and Video Codec Selection
- PSTN Numbering
Plans
Lesson 2: Implementing
PSTN Access Using MGCP Gateways
- MGCP
Gateway Implementation Overview
- MGCP Gateway Support
in Cisco Unified Communications Manager
- MGCP
Gateway Implementation Considerations
- Implement an
MGCP Gateway in Cisco Unified Communications
Manager
- Integrate Cisco IOS MGCP Gateways with Cisco
Unified Communications Manager
- Configure Cisco IOS
MGCP Gateway Fractional PRIs
- Path Selection in Cisco
Unified Communications Manager
- Route Groups in
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
- Route Lists in
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
- Digit
Manipulation Requirements with Multiple Paths
- Digit
Manipulation Configuration Elements in Cisco Unified Communications
Manager
- PSTN Access Digit Manipulation
Example
Lesson 3: Describing
Cisco IOS H.323 and SIP Gateways
- H.323 and
SIP Gateway Overview
- Dial Peer
Overview
- Inbound Dial Peer
Selection
- Discovery 1: Exploring Cisco IOS Gateway
Functions
- Outbound Dial Peer
Selection
- Discovery 2: Exploring Cisco IOS Gateway
Functions
- Digit Manipulation
Features
- Codec Configuration
- COR
Configuration
Lesson 4:
Implementing PSTN Access Using H.323
Gateways
- H.323 PSTN Gateway Configuration
in Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Deployments
- Dial Plan Design and
Documentation
- Lesson 5: Describing the Cisco Unified
Border Element
- Cisco Unified Border Element
Overview
- Protocol Interworking on the Cisco Unified
Border Element
- Media Flows on the Cisco Unified
Border Element
- Codec Negotiation on the Cisco
Unified Border Element
Lesson
6: Using the Cisco Unified Border Element to Access the PSTN via a SIP
Trunk
- PSTN SIP Access
Overview
- Configuration Requirements in Cisco Unified
Communications Manager
- Configuration Requirements
for the Cisco Unified Border
Element
Lesson 7: Using Cisco
Unified Border Element for URI
Dialing
- Cisco Unified Border Element URI
Dialing Overview
- Cisco Unified Communications
Manager URI Dialing Configuration Requirements
- Cisco
Unified Border Element URI Dialing Configuration
Requirements
Lesson 8:
Describing Dial Plan Interworking
- Dial
Plan Interworking Characteristics
- Dial Plan
Interworking Support
Module 4:
Media Resources
Lesson 1: Describing Media Resources
in Cisco Unified Communications
Manager
- Media Resources
Overview
- Audio Conferences
- Video
Conferences
- Transcoders
- Media
Termination
Points
- Annunciators
- Music on
Hold
- Video on Hold
- Trusted Relay
Points
Lesson 2: Implementing
Annunciators and MOH
- MOH Support in Cisco
Unified Communications Manager
- Unicast and Multicast
MOH Characteristics
- MOH Audio Source
Selection
- MOH
Configuration
- Annunciator Support in Cisco Unified
Communications Manager
- Annunciator Configuration
Procedure
- Media Resource Access Control
Overview
- Conference Bridge
Selection
- Media Resource Access Control
Configuration
Lesson 3:
Implementing MTPs
- MTP Types and
Functions
- MTP Requirements for SIP
Trunks
- MTP Requirements for
H.323
- MTP Configuration
Procedure
Module 5: Audio and
Video Conferencing
Lesson 1: Describing Conferencing
Devices and Their Functions
- Devices That
Support Audio or Video Conferencing
- Comparison of
Audio Conference Bridges
- Comparison of Video
Conference Bridges
- Conference Bridge Integration
Options in Cisco Unified Communications
Manager
Lesson 2: Implementing
Conference Bridges
- Cisco Unified
Communications Manager Software Audio Conference
Bridge
- Cisco IOS-based Conference
Bridges
- Cisco Unified Communications Manager- and
Cisco IOS-based Conference Bridge
Configuration
- Lesson 3: Describing Cisco
TelePresence MSE 8000
- Cisco TelePresence MSE 8000
Overview
- Cisco TelePresence MSE 8000 Feature
Blades
- Cisco TelePresence MSE 8000
Capabilities
- Cisco TelePresence MSE 8000 Feature
Blade Configuration
Lesson 4:
Implementing Cisco TelePresence
Server
- Cisco TelePresence Server
Overview
- Integration of Cisco TelePresence Server
and Cisco Unified Communications
Manager
- Configuration Example of Cisco TelePresence
Server Integration
Lesson 5:
Implementing Cisco TelePresence
Conductor
- Cisco TelePresence Conductor
Characteristics
- Options for Integrating Cisco
TelePresence Conferencing Resources
- Integration of
Cisco TelePresence Conductor and Cisco Unified Communications
Manager
Module 6: Quality of
Service
Lesson 1: Analyzing Quality of Service
Requirements
- Issues in Packet-Switching
Networks
- Solutions to Packet-Switching Network
Issues
- Bandwidth
Calculations
- Bandwidth Calculations for Layer 2
Overhead
- Bandwidth Calculations for Video
Calls
Lesson 2: Describing QoS
Components and their Functions
- Three
Models of QoS: Best-Effort
- Three Models of QoS:
IntServ
- Resource Reservation
Protocol
- Three Models of QoS:
DiffServ
- Differentiated Services Code
Point
- Overview of QoS
Components
- Classification
- Marking
- Mapping
Classes and Markings
- Congestion
Management
- Congestion
Avoidance
- Policing
- Shaping
- Link
Efficiency Methods: Compression
- Link Efficiency
Methods: LFI
Lesson 3:
Implementing Marking
- Marking
Methods
- Class-Based
Markings
- Trust
Boundaries
- Mapping Layer 2 CoS to Layer 3
QoS
- Marking Configuration
Example
Lesson 4: Implementing
Policing and Shaping
- Comparison of
Policing and Shaping
- Class-Based Policing: Single
Bucket
- Class-Based Policing: Dual
Buckets
- Class-Based Policing: Dual
Rate
- Class-Based Shaping
- Low
Latency Queuing
- Monitoring
LLQ
- Calculating Bandwidth for
LLQ
- Example 1: Single-Rate Single Token Bucket
Class-Based Policing
- Example 2: Single-Rate Dual
Token Buckets Class-Based Policing
- Example 3:
Class-Based
Shaping
Labs
- Lab1:
Configuring Cisco Unified Communications Manager Initial
Settings
- Lab 2: Deploying Endpoints and
Users
- Lab 3: Implementing Endpoint Addressing and
Call Routing
- Lab 4: Implementing Calling
Privileges
- Lab 5: Implementing Call
Coverage
- Lab 6: Implementing PSTN Calling Using MGCP
Gateways
- Lab 7: Implementing PSTN Calling Using
H.323 Gateways
- Lab 8: Implementing PSTN Calling
Using SIP Trunks Through Cisco Unified Border
Element
- Lab 9: Using Cisco Unified Border Element
for URI Dialing
- Lab 10: Implementing Annunciators
and MOH
- Lab 11: Implementing Conference
Bridges
- Lab 12: Implementing Cisco TelePresence
Conductor
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