Cisco CCNA COLLABORATION 210-060 CICD

Short course

In Eccles

£ 800 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Short course

  • Location

    Eccles

  • Duration

    3 Days

Classroom and Live On-line Cisco CCNA Collaboration 200-060 CICD course. Our Cisco CCNA Collaboration 200-060 CICD is unique in the world for focusing on real world Voice networking scenarios whilst covering all the essentials for the Exam. We pay close attention to hands on building and fault finding Voice networks to create confident and capable network engineers that have knowledge and resources to go out into the job market and secure rewarding careers within 90 days of having completed our Cisco CCNA Collaboration 200-060 CICD course along with passing the Cisco CCNA Collaboration 200-060 CICD exam.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Eccles (Greater Manchester)
M30 0NJ

Start date

On request

About this course

The objectives of this 3 Day Cisco CCNA Collaboration 200-060 CICD course is to train you to become one of the best network engineers out in the field capable of designing, configuring, deploying and above all fault finding voice networks.

This is an ideal course if you’re looking to become a Voice Network Engineer and or seeking the Cisco CCNA Collaboration 200-060 CICD Certification. We also recommend the course for anyone involved in the installation and support of enterprise branch office voice networks

Prerequisite(s)
1. Basic computer knowledge, how to use command prompt
2. CCNA level knowledge or equivalent
3. Change IP’s addresses on Window Operating systems.
4. Intermediate Windows navigation and keyboard literacy skills
5. Intermediate Internet usage skills

Cisco CCNA Collaboration 200-060 CICD

We are human ourselves and the last thing we want is to bore our students with an endless stream of powerpoint slide after another. All of our lectures and CCNA Collaboration 200-060 CICD Training course sessions are focused on involving the students all the way with live demonstrations before our students practice what they have learned then backed up with challenge labs against the clock





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One Physical Cisco Lab per Student

As We are unique in the industry of providing a stand-alone physical Cisco Lab setup per student. We do not expect our students to share equipment on our 3 Day Cisco CCNA Collaboration 200-060 CICD courses as you may find on other 3 Day Cisco CCNA Collaboration 200-060 CICD Class provider offers

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Subjects

  • Digital Signals
  • Digital connections
  • Network Training
  • Communications
  • Cisco
  • Voice
  • Server
  • VoIP
  • Phone application
  • Networking

Course programme

Perspectives on voice before convergence• Loop start and Ground Start Signaling• Supervisory Signaling• Informational Signaling• Address Signaling• The Evolution: Digital Connection• Converting Analogue to Digital Signals• Sending Multiple Calls over a single line• Understanding the PSTN• The pieces of the PSTN• Understanding PBX and Key Systems• Connections to and and between the PSTN• PSTN numbering plans Perspectives on voice after convergence• VoIP: What's the big deal• The Cisco VoIP Structure• Infrastructure layer• Call Processing Layer• Applications Layer• End points layer
Connecting IP Phones to the LAN infrastructure• Connecting and powering the Cisco IP Phones• Cisco Catalyst switch PoE• Powering the IP Phone using a Power patch panel or coupler• Powering the IP Phone with a power brick• VLAN Concepts and Configuration• VLAN Concepts• VLAN configuration• Understanding Cisco IP Phone Boot Process• Configuring a router based DHCP server• Setting the clock of a Cisco device with NTP
Installing Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express (CUCME) • Cisco Unified communications manager express overview• Licensing and models for Cisco Unified CME• PBX model• Key switch model• Hybrid Model• Installing Unified CME on a Cisco router• Configuring the Cisco Unified CME Router as a TFTP server• Configuring the Cisco Unified CME system-level functions• Maximum phones and directory numbers• Firmware load files• Source IP information• Generated configuration files
Basic Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express (CUCME) IP Phone configuration• Voice VLAN• DHCP Server• TFTP services•Ephone and Ephone DN The keys to Ringing phones• Understanding and configuring Ephones• Associating Ephones and Ephones-DNs• Working with shared-line and overlay options• Fault finding IP Phone registration• Supporting Auto-Registration and Auto-Assignment of IP phones• Rebooting IP phones• Phone language settings Configuring Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express (CUCME) Voice Productively features• Configuring a voice network directory• Configuring call forwarding• Forwarding calls from the IP Phone• Forwarding calls from the CLI• Using the Call-Forward pattern command to support H.450.3• Configuring transfer• Configuring call park• Configuring call pickup• Configuring intercom• Configuring paging• Configuring After hours call blocking• Configuring CDR's and Call accounting• Configuring Music on Hold• Enabling the CUCME GUI
Gateway and trunk concepts• The process of converting voice to packets• Choosing a voice codec• Calculating codec bandwidth requirements• The role of Digital signal processors• Understanding RTP and RTCP• Internet low bit rate codec• Trunking CME to the PSTN• Understanding Analogue connections• Understanding Digital connections• Trunking CME to other VoIP systems• H.323• SIP• MGCP• SCCP• Understanding internet telephony service providers
Configuring and verifying gateways and trunks• Configuring analogue voice ports• Configuring Digital Voice ports• Understanding Dial Peers• Voice call legs• Configuring POTS dial peers• Configuring VoIP dial peers• Using Dial-Peer wild cards• Private line automatic ringdown• Understanding router call processing and digit manipulation• Matching inbound and outbound dial peers• Using digit manipulation• Quality of Service• Requirements for voice, Video and data traffic• Using Cisco Auto QoS
Provision end users and associated devices• Describe user creation options for Cisco Unified Communications Manager• Create or modify user accounts for Cisco Unified Communications Manager• Create or modify endpoints for Cisco Unified Communications Manager• Describe how calling privileges function and how calling privileges impact system features• Create or modify directory numbers• Enable user features and related calling privileges for extension mobility, call coverage, intercom, native presence, and unified mobility remote destination configuration• Enable end users for Cisco Unified Presence• Verify user features are operational
Configure voice messaging and presence• Describe user creation options for voice messaging• Create or modify user accounts for Cisco Unity Connection• Describe Cisco Unified Presence• Configure Cisco Unified Presence
Maintain Cisco Unified Communications system• Generate CDR and CMR reports• Generate capacity reports• Generate usage reports• Generate RTMT reports to monitor system activities• Monitor voicemail usage• Remove unassigned directory numbers• Perform manual system backup
Provide end user support• Verify PSTN connectivity• Define fault domains using information gathered from end user• Troubleshoot endpoint issues• Identify voicemail issues and resolve issues related to user mailboxes• Describe causes and symptoms of call quality issues• Reset single devices• Describe how to use phone applications

Cisco CCNA COLLABORATION 210-060 CICD

£ 800 + VAT