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| Course Number | ACACVOICE |
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| Audience | The primary audience for this course is individuals responsible for the installation and configuration of voice and data network devices. Additional responsibilities might include: adding voice and data services/applications to the network, determining required router configurations, performing traffice analysis and improving voice and data traffice flow through the network.
The target audience includes:
Cisco customers
System Engineers
Resellers
Network designers
Cisco Employees |
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| Details | The Academy of South Florida, Inc. delivers authorized Cisco training as a sponsored organization of Element K—a Cisco Learning Solutions Partner. |
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| Prerequisites | Successful completion of Cisco Voice Fundamentals or prior experience and knowledge of traditional PSTN operations, requirements of Voice over IP, and a basic understanding of VoIP benefits. In addition, to fully comprehend the concepts and technologies taught in this course, a working knowledge of LANs, WANs, and IP switching and routing is essential. Basic internetworking skills taught in the Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices training course, or equivalent knowledge, is considered the minimum knowledge needed for this course
Although this is a packetized voice course, knowledge of the how and whys of the traditional PSTN operations and technologies is required. |
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| Introduction | CVOICE lays the foundation for gaining hand-on skills and significant understanding of packet telephony by presenting the technologies that are common for both Enterprise and Service Provider students. The course also teaches students how to use the available Cisco tools to find the information needed to accomplish their everyday tasks. Since no two networks are alike, this approach enables a student to apply the knowledge gained in this course to their specific needs. |
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| Promotional Discount | Call For Promotional Discounts 1-800-482-2233 |
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| At Course Completion | The primary focus of CVOICE is to explain Cisco's version of voice technology (VoIP, VoFR, VoATM). The focus of the course is to introduce students how Cisco handles voice transmission
Upon completion of the CVOICE course, the student will be able to:
Identify the components, processes, and features of traditional telephony networks that provide end-to-end call functionality
Describe two methods of call control used on voice and data networks and provide one example of a protocol for each
List at least five components or capabilities that are required to provide integrated voice and data services in campus LAN, enterprise, and service provider environments
Select the appropriate analog voice connection to a Cisco device given the types of analog connections and their susceptibility to line quality problems
Choose a voice compression scheme that best suits your needs given the fundamentals of digital voice encoding
Describe the appropriate signaling method to deploy in a telephony system given the type of signaling: between PBXs; between PBXs and central offices; or specialized, such as ISDN
Implement an effective method of transporting fax and modem traffic over a Voice over IP network given the standard implementations of fax and the methods used to transport modem traffic |
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| Projected Days | Five Days |
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| Course Outline | Introducing Voice Over IP
Voip Network Technologies
VoIP Network Architectures
Building Scalable Dial Plans
Calculating Bandwidth Requirements
Allocating Bandwidth for Voice and Data Traffic
Considering Security in VoIP Networks
Configuring Voice Networks
Configuring Voice Ports
Adjusting Voice Interface Settings
Configuring Dial Peers
Configuring Voice Port Connections
VoIP Signaling and Call Control
Introducing Signaling and Call Control
Introducing H.323
Deploying and Configuring H.323
Configuring SIP
Configuring MGCP
Comparing Call Control Models
Improving and Maintaining Voice Quality
Designing for Optimal Voice Quality
Implementing CAC |
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