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CIPT1 v4.1 - Cisco IP Telephony Part 1 |
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Course Code: CIPT1 Version: V4.1 Duration: 5 days Price: £1495.00 (ex. VAT)
Overview
This 5-day course focuses on the Cisco Call Manager and the devices that register to Cisco Call Manager to complete a Cisco IP Telephony solution. Delegates will learn how to understand design details and best practices for clustering and the various deployment options, along with installation and upgrade information. To ensure the student leaves with an understanding of the entire solution an overview of gateways is provided and route plans are covered in depth. Various methods of Call Manager administration are covered in the course as well as troubleshooting methods. This course includes lab practice where you will install and configure Cisco CallManager; gateways, gatekeepers, and switches; and build route plans to place intra-and intercluster Cisco IP phone calls.
Pre-Requisites
Delegates are required to meet the following prerequisites:
CCNA
CVOICE
Next Course Dates
September 2008 22 Sep Wakefield October 2008 13 Oct Cirencester 20 Oct London November 2008 24 Nov Wokingham December 2008 08 Dec London
Target Audience
This course is intended for Network Engineers who are responsible for installing, configuring, and maintaining a Cisco IP telephony solution.
Objectives
Deploy a Cisco CallManager server in a cluster by using a supported IP telephony deployment model. Configure Cisco CallManager and the Catalyst switch to enable on-cluster calls and add users and phones to the Cisco CallManager database using manual configuration and the Bulk Administration Tool. Configure Cisco gateways and intercluster trunks and create a route plan in Cisco CallManager to enable calling to remote clusters so that the WAN is not oversubscribed, calls are preserved if the WAN fails, and user calling restrictions are in place. Configure Cisco CallManager to enable features and services to include conferencing, music on hold, speed dials, Call Park, Call Pickup, Cisco Call Back, Barge, Privacy, Cisco IP Phone Services, voice mail, Cisco Extension Mobility and Cisco Attendant Console, you will also be able to use these features on Cisco IP Phones. Configure Cisco CallManager and the client PC to enable the Cisco Attendant Console and Cisco IP Manager Assistant application. |
Content
Getting Started with Cisco CallManager Introducing Cisco CallManager Identifying Cisco CallManager Cluster and Deployment Options Establishing and On-Cluster Call Introducing Cisco IP Telephony Endpoints Configuring Cisco CallManager to Support IP Phones Configuring Cisco Catalyst Switches Configuring Cisco IP Communicator Using the Bulk Administration Tool Establishing an Off-Cluster Call Configuring Gateways and Trunks Configuring Basic Route Plans Configuring Hunt Groups and Call Coverage Configuring Complex Route Plans Implementing Class of Control Implementing Multiple-Site Deployments Enabling Features and Services Configuring Media Resources Adding Users and Customizing User Options Configuring User Features Part 1 Configuring User Features Part 2 Configuring Cisco CallManager Applications Configuring Cisco CallManager Attendant Console Configuring Cisco IP Manager Assistant
Certification
Recommended as preparation for exam : 642-444 CIPT CIPT2 should also be studied before taking this exam
Follow on Courses
The following courses are recommended for further study:
QoS Implementing Cisco QoS TUC – Troubleshooting Unified Comms IPTX – IP Telephony Express IPTD – IP Telephony Design GWGK – Implementing Cisco Gateways and gatekeepers CIPT is part of the Cisco Certified Voice Professional Certification path and the Cisco IP Telephony Express and Cisco IP Telephony Support Specialisations
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