Training Course:CVOICE (Cisco Voice over IP)School/Trainer:M/UX Chicago, IL, United States
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Exclusive - Voice Telephony Basics Home Subscriber Service Operation of the local loop Central Office responsibilities Supervisory signals Call Progress signals Address Signals Business Subscriber Service Four types of business systems Compare and contrast PBX and Key Systems Two types of Cisco Call Manager Systems Analog Trunking Digital Trunking Analog Interfaces Using FXS Using FXO Using E & M Digital Voice Coding Nyquist Theorem Standards for Waveform Coding Standards for Source Coding Compare coding rates and types Voice Quality Measurement Digital Voice Interfaces CCS CAS Compare and contrast T1 and E1 Q.931 Q.SIG 2. Introduction to VoIP VoIP Network Technologies VoIP Network Architectures Building Scalable Dial Plans Calculating Bandwidth Requirements Allocating Bandwidth for Voice and Data Traffic Considering Security Implications for VoIP Networks 3. Configuring Voice Networks Configuring Router Voice Ports Adjusting Voice Interface Settings Configuring Dial Peers Configuring Voice Port Network Connections 4. VoIP Signaling and Call Control Introducing Signaling and Call Control H.323 Deploying and Configuring H.323 Configuring SIP Configuring MGCP Comparing Call Control Models 5. Improving and Maintaining Voice Quality Designing for Optimal Voice Quality Implementing CAC (Call Admission Control)
Labs Lab 1: Enhanced - Topology and Deployment Wire the CVOICE classroom network and image the laptop servers for each workgroup. A base IP configuration is placed on the student router/gateway, while you become familiar with extension mobility test profiles. This lab takes less than 90 minutes, and no additional wiring is required for any later labs.
Enhanced content: Extension mobility test profiles
Lab 2: Lab Familiarity List the data interfaces and voice ports on your routers. Access the client/servers in all other pods in the classroom. Verify and configure IP addressing on all interfaces. Set up routing.
Lab 3: Voice Port Configuration Configure and verify analog port operations, including FXS and FXO. Test operation of analog interfaces. Configure digital port operations, including T1 CAS and ISDN PRI. Test operation of both digital ports.
Lab 4: Enhanced - Dial Plan Lab 1: POTS Dial Peers Configure dial peers for locally terminated, PBX, and PSTN calls. Determine appropriate method of digit forwarding and manipulation. Configure explicit preference for dial peers, Caller ID, Direct Inward Dial (DID), and Private Line Automatic Ringdown (PLAR).
Enhanced content: Caller ID and Direct Inward Dial; Dial peers for all PSTN destinations
Lab 5: Enhanced - Dial Plan Lab 2: Hunt Groups Configure dial peers for emergency 911 and 9,911 for PRI ISDN connection (preferred) and FXO connection (backup in case of failure).
Enhanced content: 911 backup path to the PSTN
Lab 6: Dial Plan Lab 3: VoIP Dial Peers Configure VoIP connections. Configure Loopback interfaces for session targets. Verify basic call setup through debug commands. Use appropriate show and debug commands to monitor and troubleshoot the connections. Configure various explicit codecs and experiment with mis-matched codecs. Explore, calculate, and verify proper bandwidth requirements for various types of voice calls. Configure and investigate codec negotiation.
Lab 7: Dial Plan Lab 4: Tie Lines Configure and test a tie-line toll bypass connection using VoIP. Dial between PBX connections across the configured tie-line connection.
Lab 8: Gateways and Gatekeepers Configure single zone and multizone H.323 gatekeeper environments for VoIP scalability. Use debug and show commands to monitor the status and progress of call setup procedures in an H.323 environment. Each workgroup configures both gateway and gatekeeper functions.
Lab 9: VoIP with SIP Use SIP direct (UA to UA) and proxy call control procedures to establish VoIP calls. Use debug commands to analyze direct and proxy call control procedures.
Lab 10: VoIP with MGCP Configure your routers as MGCP Residential Gateways controlled by a Cisco CallManager and have the routers use an MGCP call agent to establish voice between them. Use debug commands to analyze the interactions between MGCP Gateways and a call agent. Use show commands to view the status of MGCP endpoints, connections, and calls.
Lab 11: Quality of Service Implement quality improvements on low speed links using AutoQoS. Experiment with QoS features such as fragmentation, interleave, and Frame Relay traffic shaping. Implement features such as voice packet marking (tagging) and queuing to improve end-to-end voice quality.
Lab 12: Call Admission Control Implement call admission control three different ways: by setting the dial peer maximum connections, by way of RSVP, and by using H.323 gatekeeper CAC.
Prerequisites
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND)
ICND (Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices) ...''
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