This course is given on these dates and locations:
Date
Location
Delivery type
September 27, 2010
Vancouver
Instructor-Led Training
October 04, 2010
Ottawa
Instructor-Led Training
October 18, 2010
Quebec City
Instructor-Led Training
October 18, 2010
Montreal
Instructor-Led Training
October 25, 2010
Toronto
Instructor-Led Training
November 01, 2010
Edmonton
Instructor-Led Training
November 01, 2010
Calgary
Instructor-Led Training
November 15, 2010
Regina
Instructor-Led Training
November 15, 2010
Winnipeg
Instructor-Led Training
November 22, 2010
Halifax
Instructor-Led Training
November 29, 2010
Halifax
Instructor-Led Training
This course provides an understanding of converged voice and data networks and also the challenges faced by the various network technologies. The course also provides network administrators and network engineers with the knowledge and skills required to integrate gateways and gatekeepers into an enterprise VoIP network. This course is one of several courses in the Cisco Certified Voice Over IP Professional (CCVP) track that addresses design, planning, and deployment practices and provides comprehensive hands-on experience in configuration and deployment of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) networks. It is suggested that students have ICND1, CCNA Voice, or equivalent knowledge along with working knowledge of terms and concepts of LAN, WAN, and IP switching and routing. Students should also have knowledge of traditional PSTN operations and technologies. This course is for network engineers, architects, and support staff pursuing CCVP Certification.
CCNA voice suggested.
Working knowledge of LANs, WANs, and IP switching and routing suggested.
Knowledge of traditional public switched telephone network (PSTN) operations and voice fundamentals also recommended.
This is an beginner / intermediate course for network engineers who will be designing IP Telephony solutions that include the deployment of Cisco Call Manager software and associated VoIP equipment.
After completing this course, you should be able to:
• Describe VoIP, components of a VoIP network, VoIP protocols, special requirements for VoIP calls, and codes
• Configure gateway interconnections to support VoIP and PSTN calls
• Describe the basic signaling protocols used on voice gateways and configure a gateway to support calls using the various signaling protocols
• Define a dial plan, describing the purpose of each dial plan component, and implement a dial plan on a voice gateway
• Describe gatekeeper functions, protocols, and operation; implement an H.323 gatekeeper to provide dial plan resolution and call admission control
• Implement a Cisco Unified Border Element gateway to connect to an Internet Telephone Service provider