Microsoft 70-337: MCSE Communication - Lync Server

Course

Online

£ 99 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Level

    Intermediate

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Duration

    12 Months

  • Start date

    Different dates available

  • Online campus

    Yes

  • Delivery of study materials

    Yes

  • Support service

    Yes

  • Virtual classes

    Yes

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Microsoft 70-337: MCSE Communication - Lync Server

Candidates for this exam are IT consultants and telecommunications consulting professionals who design, plan, deploy, and maintain solutions for unified communications (UC).

Candidates should be able to translate business requirements into technical architecture and design for a UC solution. Candidates should have a minimum of two years of experience with Microsoft Lync technologies and be familiar with supported migration scenarios. Candidates should be proficient in deploying

Lync Server 2013 solutions for end users, endpoint devices, telephony, audio/video and web conferences, security, and high availability. Candidates should also know how to monitor and troubleshoot Lync Server 2013 using Microsoft tools. In addition, candidates should be proficient with Active Directory Domain Services, data networks, and telecommunications standards and components that support the configuration of Lync Server 2013. Candidates should be familiar with the requirements for integrating Lync Server 2013 with Microsoft Exchange Server and Office 365. This course is a core requirement for the MCSE certification.

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Location

Start date

Online

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

This package is designed for any individual wishing to pursue or enhance their career as a Microsoft Engineer.

Our Online Courses is a cost-effective and successful approach for many individuals. It provides a flexible learning method, allowing candidates to schedule learning at a time that suits them and fits in with other commitments; ideal for those who find it difficult to take time away from their workplace. It also allows candidates to work at their own pace, and revisit sections of the course as often as needed, leading to a fuller understanding of all the topics covered.

In addition, there are none of the high costs of travel and accommodation associated with courses at an external venue.

A list of Career Paths you can pursue:

1st Line Support
2nd Line Support
3rd Line Support
Computer Support Specialist
Database Administrator
Database Analyst
Database Engineer
Database Consultant
Network Administrator
Exchange Server Administrator
Computer Systems Administrator
Exchange Recipient Administrator
Network Engineer
IT Technician
IT Engineer
IT Support Engineer
Desktop Support Technician
IT Support Analyst
Service Desk Administrator
Computer Support Administrator

Our training works on all devices including Mobile phones, IPad’s, Android tablets, Macs and PC’s.

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Exam Information
You'll sit an exam at a local test centre. We provide interactive quizzes after each module and a mock exam at the end of your course to ensure you're fully prepared for the real thing. Once you've passed with at least 80%, you'll be able to book your exam as a private candidate.

Please NOTE: Exams are not included.

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Subjects

  • Voice
  • Server
  • MCSE training
  • MCSE
  • Telecommunications
  • Media
  • Communication Training
  • Ms Office
  • Design
  • Office IT
  • Introduction

Course programme

Module 1: Understanding Voice Architecture

1.1 Course Introduction
1.2 Introduction To Architechture And Server Roles - Part 1
1.3 Introduction To Architechture And Server Roles - Part 2
1.4 Introduction To Architechture And Server Roles - Part 3
1.5 Introduction To Architechture And Server Roles - Part 4
1.6 Introduction To Architechture And Server Roles - Part 5

Module 2: Configuring Key Enterprise Voice Functionality

2.1 Introduction To Lync Voice Routing
2.2 Configure Enterprise Voice Part 1
2.3 Configure Enterprise Voice Part 2
2.4 Configure Enterprise Voice Part 3
2.5 Define Voice Policies - Part 1
2.6 Define Voice Policies - Part 2

Module 3: Designing Exchange Server 2013 Unified Messaging Intergration with Lync Server 2013

3.1 Introduction To Exchange 2013 Unified Messaging - Part 1
3.2 Introduction To Exchange 2013 Unified Messaging - Part 2
3.3 Configure Exchange UM To Work With Lync 2013 - Part 1
3.4 Configure Exchange UM To Work With Lync 2013 - Part 2
3.5 Configure Exchange UM To Work With Lync 2013 - Part 3
3.6 Configure Exchange UM To Work With Lync 2013 - Part 4
3.7 Configuring Exchange And Lync Feature Integration - Part 1
3.8 Configuring Exchange And Lync Feature Integration - Part 2
3.9 Configuring Exchange And Lync Feature Integration - Part 3
3.10 Configuring Exchange And Lync Feature ntegration - Part 4
3.11 Configuring Exchange And Lync Feature Integration - Part 5

Module 4: Understanding Voice Applications

4.1 Introduction To Response Group Services - Part 1
4.2 Introduction To Response Group Services - Part 2
4.3 Introduction To Response Group Services - Part 3
4.4 Introduction To Response Group Services - Part 4

Module 5: Configuring and Deploying Emergency Calling

5.1 Introduction To Location Information Server - Part 1
5.2 Introduction To Location Information Server - Part 2
5.3 Introduction To Set Up And Call Flow - Part 1
5.4 Introduction To Set Up And Call Flow - Part 2
5.5 E911 User Experience

Module 6: Integrating the PSTN

6.1 Connect To The PSTN - Part 1
6.2 Connect To The PSTN - Part 2
6.3 Connect To The PSTN - Part 3
6.4 Connect To The Existing PBX
6.5 Intro To M-N Interworking Routing
6.6 Introduction To Call Routing Reliability

Module 7: Understanding Lync Server 2013 and Networking

7.1 Plan For Media Requirements - Part 1
7.2 Plan For Media Requirements - Part 2
7.3 Plan For Call Admission Control - Part 1
7.4 Plan For Call Admission Control - Part 2
7.5 Introduction To Media Bypass

Module 8: Understanding Phones and Devices

8.1 Introduction To Phones And Devices Deploy Device - Part 1
8.2 Introduction To Phones And Devices Deploy Device - Part 2
8.3 Introduction To Phones And Devices Deploy Device - Part 3
8.4 Lync Server 2013 Phones Management - Part 1
8.5 Lync Server 2013 Phones Management - Part 2

Module 9: Configuring And Migrating Lync Online

9.1 Introduction To Office 365 Architecture
9.2 Deploy Lync Online
9.3 Introduction To Lyncy brid Scenerios

Module 10: Monitoring

10.1 Introduction To Voice Quality Concepts
10.2 Explore Lync Monitoring Server Components
10.3 Explore Lync Monitoring Server Reports

Module 11: Understanding Lync Server2013 Voice Resiliency

11.1 Introduction To Voice Resilience
11.2 Introduction Lync Pool Resilience
11.3 Introduction Branch Office Resilience
11.4 Course Outro

Microsoft 70-337: MCSE Communication - Lync Server

£ 99 VAT inc.