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Implementing Cisco Unified CallManager Part 1 (CIPT2) 5.0 (Linux Platform)

Overview
Skills Taught
Audience
Prerequisites
Outline

Duration: 30 hours
Skill Level: Intermediate
Certifications: N/A
Delivery Type: Expert Encore

 

Description
A critical component of a Cisco IP Telephony implementation is Cisco’s Unified Cisco CallManager. This course therefore is a critical ingredient for any engineer that strives to master Cisco’s approach to IP Telephony. Cisco IP Telephony (CIPT) 5.0 Part 2 extends your knowledge of features, security, and management of Cisco Unified CallManager. This course focuses on applications that extend the capabilities of the Cisco CallManager. These applications center on Cisco video telephony products, on secure IP telephony, and on monitoring and managing IP telephony. This course provides the opportunity to practice configurations in a lab environment while informing you of the processes, procedures, features, and applications associated with a Cisco IP telephony solution.

Skills Taught
After completing this course, the student should be able to:
  • Harden Cisco IP telephony devices, prevent toll fraud, understand cryptographic concepts, and apply cryptography to your Cisco IP telephony system
  • Make IP video telephony calls with Cisco Unified Video Advantage and describe the basic components and characteristics of video calls and Cisco Unified CallManager configuration parameters that enable video
  • Classify and use system maintenance tools that can be used in a Cisco Unified CallManager environment
This course provides instruction in the use of the following hardware/software technologies:
  • 2800/3800 Series Voice-enabled Routers
  • Unified CallManager Platform (Cisco-modified version of Red Hat Linux)
  • Unified CallManager Release 5.0

Audience
Cisco IP Telephony – Part 2 (CIPT2) is designed for students with a solid background in Cisco networking. The course is ideal for technicians who use or are training to use the Cisco Unified CallManager product. It is also extremely beneficial for students who build Cisco voice architectures.

Prerequisites
To benefit fully from this course, students should have the following prerequisite courses/skills and knowledge:
  • Working knowledge of fundamental terms and concepts of computer networking, including LANs, WANs, and IP switching and routing
  • Ability to configure and operate Cisco routers and switches and to enable VLANs
  • Ability to configure voice interfaces on Cisco voice-enabled equipment for connection to traditional, nonpacketized telephony equipment, and to configure the call flows for POTS and VoIP dial peers
  • Basic internetworking skills taught in the Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND) course, or its equivalent

Outline
Module 1: Secure IP Telephony
  • Lesson 1: Preventing Toll Fraud
  • Lesson 2: Hardening the IP Phone
  • Lesson 3: Understanding Cryptographic Fundamentals
  • Lesson 4: Understanding PKI
  • Lesson 5: Understanding Cisco IP Telephony Authentication and Encryption Fundamentals
  • Lesson 6: Configuring Cisco IP Telephony Authentication and Encryption
  • Summary
Module 2: Enable IP Video Telephony
  • Lesson 1: Introducing IP Video Telephony
  • Lesson 2: Configuring Cisco Unified Video Advantage
  • Summary
Module 3: Monitor and Manage IP Telephony
  • Lesson 1: Introducing Cisco Unified CallManager Serviceability
  • Lesson 2: Monitoring Performance
  • Lesson 3: Configuring Alarms and Traces
  • Lesson 4: Managing Call Accounting
  • Lesson 5: Using Additional Management and Monitoring Tools
  • Summary