CUCMBC - Cisco Unified Communications Manager Boot Camp v6.x/7.x
Who Needs to Attend
- Students completing the CCVP certification track
- Network designers, administrators, engineers, managers, and support staff
who:
- Maintain and configure a voice and data network that includes the Cisco Unified Communications Manager solution
- Require a fundamental understanding of the issues and solutions related to implementation of Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Prerequisites
Required:
- ICND2
- CVOICE v6.0
Recommended:
- BSCI
- Knowledge of Windows 2000 operating system is also helpful
Follow-On Courses
- GWGK - Implementing Cisco Voice Gateways & Gatekeepers
- TUC - Troubleshooting Cisco Unified Communications Systems
Cisco Course v6.1 | Cisco Unified Communications Manager Software v7.0 | Prepares you for Cisco Exams 642-446 CIPT1 v6.0 & 642-456 CIPT2 v6.0
Our unique CUCM v6.x/7.x training course combines five days of intensive hands-on classroom activity with pre- and post-course activities to ensure your success on the 642-446 CIPT1 v6.0 and 642-456 CIPT2 v6.0 certification exams, bringing you one step closer to obtaining your Cisco CCVP certification. This exclusive CUCM v6.x/7.x training course includes two CIPT exam vouchers along with our CUCMBC v6.x/7.x guarantee.
Based on our Cisco CIPT1 v6.0 and CIPT2 v6.0 courses, our CUCM v6.x/7.x Boot Camp is an intensive program, designed to help you achieve your CIPT certifications in the shortest period of time possible. To maximize your classroom experience and ensure that you get comprehensive coverage of the CIPT materials, our three-step, blended learning approach to this Cisco Unified Communications Manager Boot Camp consists of:
- Pre-Class Activity
- Classroom Instruction
- Post-Class Self-Paced e-Learning
The Pre-Class Activity provides you with approximately ten hours of review materials and exercises, including a pre-test assessment, Self-Paced e-Learning content, and a readiness test, all designed to give you a firm foundation and get you focused and prepared to get the most out of Classroom Instruction.
Classroom Instruction includes intensive instructor-led training and hands-on labs where you'll learn to build, manage, and troubleshoot campus and multisite WAN IP telephony solutions, you can deploy the right network infrastructure to optimize the performance of your network.
Following Classroom Instruction, you will receive both the CIPT1 v6.0 and CIPT2 v6.0 Self-Paced e-Learning CDs so you can continue your studying any time, anywhere.
You Get...
- Approximately 10 hours of pre-class activity
- Enhanced content that exceeds standard authorized Cisco content
- World-class Certified Cisco Systems instructors
- CIPT1 & 2 v6.0 workbook and lab guide, including exclusive additional labs
- Free CIPT1 v6.0 and CIPT2 v6.0 Self-Paced e-Learning CDs
- One free exam voucher for 642-446 CIPT1 v6.0
- One free exam voucher for 642-456 CIPT2 v6.0
- An unrivaled CUCMBC v6.x/7.x guarantee
By learning to build, manage, and troubleshoot campus and multisite WAN IP telephony solutions, you can deploy the right network infrastructure to optimize the performance of your network.
Boot Camp Hours
Class begins each day at 8:00 AM and may extend until 8:00 PM or later. Students should expect class to run late into the evening on most days. In a typical Boot Camp, it is not uncommon for some students to remain past 8:00 PM, depending upon the class size and experience of the students.
Course Outline
CIPT1 Outline
1. Introduction to Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM)
- CUCM Deployment and Redundancy Options
- CUCM Administration Options
2. Single-Site On-Net Calling
- Endpoints in CUCM
- Configuring Cisco Catalyst Switches for Endpoints
- Implementing and Hardening IP Phones
3. Administration of CUCM
- Managing User Accounts
4. Single-Site Off-Net Calling
- Implementing MGCP Gateways in CUCM
- Configuring CUCM Call Routing Components
- Implementing CUCM Digit Manipulation
- Implementing Calling Privileges and Restrictions
- Implementing Call Coverage
5. Implementation of Media Resources, Features, and Applications
- Implementing Media Resources
- Configuring CUCM User Features
- Configuring Cisco Unified Presence-Enabled Speed Dials and Lists
- Configuring CUCM with Voice Mail Systems
- Implementing Cisco Unified Video Advantage
CIPT2 Outline
1. Multisite Deployments
- Implementing a Dial Plan for Multisite Deployments
2. Centralized Call Processing Redundancy
- Examining Remote-Site Redundancy Options
- Implementing Cisco Unified SRST and MGCP Fallback
- Implementing Cisco Unified Communications Express in SRST Mode
3. Bandwidth Management and Call Admission Control
- Implementing Bandwidth Management
- Implementing Call Admission Control
4. Features and Applications for Multisite Deployments
- Implementing Call Applications on Cisco IOS Gateways
- Implementing Device Mobility
- Implementing Extension Mobility
- Implementing Cisco Unified Mobility
5. IP Telephony Security
- Cryptographic Fundamentals and PKI
- Native CUCM Security Features and CUCM PKI
- Implementing Security in CUCM
Labs
The Global Knowledge Unified Communications lab topology is based on "pods". Two students form a team having control of one pod. A central Cisco Unified Communications Manager cluster deployed by your instructor provides an IP telephony test environment that includes a simulated PSTN complete with 3-digit, overlapping 7- and 10-digit, 11-digit, and international patterns. The PSTN is accessible via a PRI, FXO ports, and a SIP trunk. Global Knowledge lab topologies include Headquarters, Branch A, Branch B (with extensions that overlap with Branch A) and Frankfurt locations. Different classes use different locations.
Each pod has three IP phones. Two of the phones are internal and the third is a test phone used to simulate outside callers. Each pod has a CUCM publisher and a Unity server providing DNS services.
Each cluster also contains 2811 Integrated Services Routers (ISRs) running IOS 12.4.24T. A sophisticated telephony simulation is provided, allowing you to troubleshoot PRI and FXO connections to the PSTN, T1-CAS DS0-Groups to a channel bank connected to two PBXs, and FXS ports connected to analog phones. Each 2811 ISR is provisioned with a PVDM2-64 providing DSP resources and a serial card for WAN connectivity.
Lab 1: Topology and Deployment
Lab 2: Platform Administration
Lab 3: CUCM Initial Setup
Lab 4: Disaster Recovery System
Lab 5: Users: End Users
Lab 6: Exclusive - Users: Application Users
Lab 7: Users: BAT
Lab 8: Users: Managing Users via LDAP Integration
Lab 9: Enhanced - HQ Common Configuration
Lab 10: HQ IP Phone and IP Communicator Configuration
Lab 10: BAT: Phones
Lab 11: Gateway Lab: MGCP Global Protocol Configuration
Lab 12: Gateway Lab: MGCP PRI Incoming
Lab 13: Exclusive - Gateway Lab: MGCP FXO Incoming
Lab 14: Enhanced - Dial Plan Lab: Outgoing to PSTN via PRI
Lab 15: Exclusive - Dial Plan Lab: MGCP FXO Backup for 911
Lab 16: Enhanced - Dial Plan Lab: Traditional Class of Service
Lab 17: Dial Plan Lab: Class of Service: Additional Applications
Lab 18: MOH and Software Conferencing
Lab 19: DSP Resources
Lab 20: Enhanced - Users Features 1: Softkeys and DND
Lab 21: Users Features 2: Call Park and Pickup
Lab 22: Enhanced - Users Features 3: Shared Lines and Barge
Lab 23: Users Features 4: Users Options Web Pages and IP Phone Services
Lab 24: Presence and BLF
Lab 25: Enhanced - Configure Phones for Voice Mail
Lab 26: Unity/Unity Connection Voice Mail Integration
Lab 27: Add Subscribers
Lab 28: SIP Trunk
Lab 29: Video
Lab 30: Gateway Lab: H.323 Gateway at HQ: Global Protocol Configuration and Incoming Calls
Lab 31: Trunk Lab: Gatekeeper Controlled H.323 Intercluster Trunks
Lab 32: Dial Plan Lab: Outgoing to PSTN at HQ via H.323 PRI
Lab 33: BrA Common Configuration
Lab 34: Enhanced - Dial Plan Lab: Blocking on Lines: Geographic Routing
Lab 35: Dial Plan Lab: Branch A SIP Trunk
Lab 36: Dial Plan Lab: Branch A Dial Plan
Lab 37: Exclusive - Dial Plan Lab: Blocking on Lines: Class of Service
Lab 38: Exclusive - Dial Plan Lab: Global Transformations
Lab 39: Exclusive - Dial Plan Lab: Local Route Groups for PSTN Access
Lab 40: Enhanced - Tail End Hop Off
Lab 41: Enhanced - SRST and CFUR
Lab 42: SRST using CME
Lab 43: Multisite: Regions
Lab 44: Multisite: Locations
Lab 45: Dial Plan Lab: H.323 Gatekeeper Controlled Trunk
Lab 46: Enhanced - Automated Alternate Routing
Lab 47: Device Mobility
Lab 48: Extension Mobility
Lab 49: Unified Mobility
Lab 50: Security: Cisco PKI
Lab 51: Exclusive - Gateway Lab: MGCP FXS (Optional)
Lab 52: Exclusive - Gateway Lab: MGCP T1-CAS (Optional)
Lab 53: Exclusive - Dial Plan: MGCP T1-CAS (Optional)
Lab 54: Dialed Number Analyzer (Optional)
Lab 55: Dial Plan Lab: Hunt Lists and Call Coverage (Optional)
Lab 56: IP Phone Hardening (Optional)
Lab 57: Configuring SIP Endpoints (Optional)
Classroom Dates and Locations
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Course Code: 5713
Registration Information
$4795 USD
5 Day Course
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