IIUC - Implementing Cisco IOS Unified Communications - CCNA VOICE

Length Price Cisco Learning Credits
5 days $3,195.00 32

In this five-day course, you'll gain the skills and knowledge necessary to implement a Cisco IOS Unified Communications solution. You will learn the basics of traditional telephony as well as Voice over IP (VoIP) fundamentals, including various VoIP protocols. You will learn to configure Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express (CUCME) and implement and troubleshoot Cisco Unity Express (CUE). You will also explore the configuration of the Cisco Smart Business Communications System (UC500 Series).

Prerequisites

A fundamental understanding of:

  • LANs
  • WANs
  • IP switching and routing
  • Cisco IOS and Catalyst OS command line basics

Courses that can provide the necessary prerequisite knowledge include:

  • ICND1 and ICND2 or CCNA Boot Camp

What You'll Learn

  • Operation of traditional telephony systems, both public and private
  • Key features and functionality of a Cisco IOS Unified Communications system
  • CUCME/CUE market, positioning strategies, and deployment models
  • VoIP fundamentals
  • VoIP protocols
  • Configure IP phones for use in a Cisco IOS Unified Communications network
  • Key features and functionality of CUCME
  • Key features and functionality of CUE
  • Configure analog voice interfaces, digital voice interfaces, and dial peers to set up VoIP communications.
  • Configure additional Cisco CUCME features, including GUI features and phone features
  • Install CUE and configure Auto Attendant
  • Configure voice mail features
  • Upgrade CUE and troubleshooting
  • Cisco CUCME/CUE deployment scenarios and issues
  • Components, features, and positioning of the Cisco Smart Business Communications System (UC520)
  • Use Cisco Configuration Assistant to implement basic and advanced voice features on the Cisco Smart Business Communications System
  • Ongoing maintenance of a Cisco Smart Business Communications System using Cisco Configuration Assistant

Who Needs to Attend

  • Network engineers who will design and install basic Cisco IOS Unified Communications solutions that include the deployment of Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express, Cisco Unity Express, and Cisco Smart Business Communications System

Course Outline

1. Cisco Unified Communications Systems Introduction

  • Benefits of implementing Cisco Unified Communications
  • Components
  • Infrastructure
  • Call processing agent
  • Endpoints
  • Applications
  • Messaging choices
  • Auto Attendants and Cisco Unified IVR applications
  • Cisco Unified Contact Center applications
  • Cisco Unified Communications Mobile solutions
  • Cisco Unified Presence
  • Cisco TelePresence

2. Traditional Telephony Operations

  • Components and operation of the PSTN
  • PBXs and key systems
  • Three types of signaling required in a telephony network
  • How telephone calls are established in the PSTN
  • Numbering plans
  • E.164 standard for defining numbering plans
  • Components of an analog telephone
  • FXS and FXO signaling
  • Loop-start signaling
  • Ground-start signaling
  • Basic E&M signaling
  • Converting analog signals to digital signals
  • TDM
  • Characteristics of T1 circuits
  • Characteristics of E1 circuits
  • How CAS circuits accomplish supervisory, address, and informational signaling
  • How CCS circuits accomplish supervisory, address, and informational signaling

3. VoIP Fundamentals

  • Function of a DSP
  • How a DSP packetizes voice streams
  • How voice is transmitted in RTP packets
  • Codecs used in a Cisco Unified Communications system
  • Additional functions performed by DSPs
  • Signaling protocols required in a Cisco Unified Communications system
  • SCCP signaling
  • H.323 signaling
  • MGCP signaling
  • SIP signaling
  • Function of a gateway in a Cisco Unified Communications system
  • How voice ports are used in a voice gateway
  • Function of a call leg
  • Purpose of a dial peer
  • Connect to an ITSP
  • How the router and attached telephony equipment collect and consume digits
  • Apply digit consumption to the dial peer
  • Digit manipulation and the commands used to connect to a specified destination
  • How the network establishes PLAR
  • Troubleshoot dial plans
  • Voice VLANs
  • Configure voice VLANs on a Cisco Catalyst switch
  • DHCP service options
  • DHCP Relay Server
  • Configure NTP
  • IEEE 802.3af and Cisco PoE
  • Cisco IP Phone firmware files and XML configuration files
  • How Cisco IP phones obtain XML configuration files and IP addresses
  • Quality of Service (QoS) with respect to traffic in a network
  • Four key quality issues with converged networks
  • How a lack of bandwidth can cause quality issues and ways to resolve those issues
  • How end-to-end delay can cause quality issues and ways to resolve those issues
  • How packet loss can cause quality issues and ways to resolve those issues
  • QoS requirements of common types of network applications
  • QoS policy
  • Key steps involved in implementing a QoS policy on a network
  • How Cisco AutoQoS can be used to implement a QoS policy

4. Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express Implementation

  • Key benefits and features of Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express (CUCME)
  • Supported platforms, and the required memory, licensing, and software to deploy CUCME
  • CUCME endpoints
  • Purpose and examples of an ephone
  • Purpose and examples of an ephone-dn
  • Types of ephone-dns
  • Configure the CUCME router to provide the endpoint firmware files using TFTP
  • Use the CLI to configure the telephony service on a CUCME system to support endpoints
  • Location-specific parameters that can be configured
  • Reboot IP phones using two different methods
  • Endpoint troubleshooting
  • Configure MOH
  • Configure Call Forward
  • Configure Call Transfer
  • Configure Call Park
  • Configure Intercoms
  • Configure Paging
  • Configure Call Pickup
  • Configure call blocking
  • Configure directory services features
  • Download and load required files on the CUCME router
  • Configure syslog
  • Billing support
  • CDRs

5. Cisco Unity Express Implementation

  • Positioning of Cisco Unity Express (CUE)
  • CUE modules and capabilities
  • CUE voice mail features
  • Auto Attendant features of CUE
  • Management features of CUE
  • System functionality features of CUE
  • CUE software files
  • Configure the CUCME router to support voice-mail and Auto Attendant services
  • Configure CUE with an initial setup
  • Configure voice mail, Auto Attendant, and system settings on the CUE system using the Initialization Wizard
  • Customize the CUE Auto Attendant features
  • Modify the CUE Auto Attendant prompts using the TUI
  • Troubleshoot common voice mail issues such as incorrect greeting and MWI failure

6. Cisco Smart Business Communications System Implementation

  • Voice features
  • Security features
  • Wireless networking features
  • Cisco Configuration Assistant tool
  • Default configuration of the Cisco Smart Business Communications System
  • Obtain and install Cisco Configuration Assistant
  • Use the Device Setup wizard to configure a new device
  • Connect to the community or device using Cisco Configuration Assistant
  • Set basic settings on the Cisco UC500 Series for Small Business routers
  • Use the topology view in Cisco Configuration Assistant
  • Upgrade the operating system of the Cisco UC500 Series for Small Business device
  • Verify and load files and phone firmware onto Cisco UC500 Series for Small Business devices
  • Configure the voice features using the Cisco Configuration Assistant
  • Configure port settings using Cisco Configuration Assistant
  • Configure security using Cisco Configuration Assistant
  • Configure switching using Cisco Configuration Assistant
  • Configure wireless access using Cisco Configuration Assistant
  • Configure routing using Cisco Configuration Assistant
  • Configure DHCP using Cisco Configuration Assistant
  • Configure the Cisco Smart Business Communications System Internet connection using Cisco Configuration Assistant
  • Save changes made to the configuration
  • Back up the configuration
  • View the health of a Cisco Smart Business Communications System using Cisco Configuration Assistant
  • Review and respond to Cisco Smart Business Communications System event notifications using Cisco Configuration Assistant
  • Review and respond to Cisco Smart Business Communications System messages using Cisco Configuration Assistant
  • Archive and restore Cisco Smart Business Communications System configuration files using Cisco Configuration Assistant
  • Reset a Cisco Smart Business Communications System to a factory default state using Cisco Configuration Assistant

Labs

Lab 1: Cisco IOS Unified Communications Deployment

  • Set up the lab environment
  • Set an initial configuration in your router
  • Configure IP addressing
  • Become familiar with test phones

Lab 2: Demonstrate Voice Theory

  • Examine the range of human hearing
  • Visualize analog waveforms of human speech
  • Visualize how PAM sampling
  • Quantization and companding

Lab 3: Prepare the Infrastructure to Support Cisco Unified Communications

  • Configure a voice VLAN on a Cisco Catalyst switch
  • Configure DHCP in CUCME to support IP phones
  • Configure NTP in CUCME to support IP phones
  • Verify the switch settings using show commands

Lab 4: Configuring VoIP Dial Peers

  • Configure VoIP dial peers to your partner pod
  • Browse to your phone to investigate operating parameters
  • Investigate bandwidth requirements for voice calls

Lab 5: Implement Cisco AutoQoS

  • Configure Cisco AutoQoS on a Cisco IOS router
  • Configure Cisco AutoQoS on a Cisco Catalyst switch
  • Use Cisco IOS monitoring commands and network connectivity tools to gather network response time data

Lab 6: Configure CUCME to Support Endpoints

  • Configure the CUCME router and IP phones using manual and partially automated setup
  • Configure ephones and ephone-dns
  • Configure a shared-line appearance on an ephone
  • Configure an overlay set on the ephones

Lab 7: Implement Common Voice Features

  • Configure MOH using a file in flash
  • Configure call transfer and call forward settings
  • Configure the Call Park feature
  • Configure a nondialable intercom
  • Configure a dialable intercom
  • Configure speakerphone paging groups
  • Configure call pickup
  • Configure group call pickup
  • Configure call blocking
  • Configure the local directory settings

Lab 8: Manage a CUCME System

  • Configure the CUCME router to send messages to a syslog server
  • Configure an account number that will be inserted in the CDR records

Lab 9: Configure Cisco Unity Express

  • Configure the CUCME router to communicate with the CUE module
  • Initialize the CUE module
  • Configure a basic configuration on the CUE module using the initialization wizard
  • Configure the user voice mailboxes using the TUI
  • Configure the default Auto Attendant
  • Customize the prompts for the default Auto Attendant

Lab 10: Implement the Cisco Smart Business Communications System

  • Connect to the Cisco UC520 router
  • Install the Cisco Configuration Assistant and connect to the router
  • Use and configure the topology view
  • Configure the Internet connection of the Cisco UC520 router
  • Configure the device properties of a Cisco UC520 router

Lab 11: Configuring Smart Business Communications System Voice Parameters

  • Configure the system voice settings
  • Configure the pilot numbers for voice mail and the system default Auto Attendant
  • Configure various voice features using Cisco Configuration Assistant
  • Configure username, passwords, user IDs, primary extension, and other settings for the phones in the deployment
  • Configure a dial plan relevant to the country in which the class is taught
  • Test the voice features implemented in previous tasks
  • Configure a SIP trunk to the ITSP and remove the analog connection to the PSTN

Lab 12: Implement Additional Cisco Smart Business Communications System Features

  • Use Cisco Configuration Assistant to view and modify port settings
  • Run the security audit
  • View the default voice and data VLANs on the Cisco UC520 router and modify roles of ports using Smartports
  • Configure WEP security on the voice SSID
  • Configure routing
  • Configure a static route using the Cisco Configuration Assistant
  • View the default DHCP server settings
  • Save the configuration settings to survive a reboot

Lab 13: Maintain Cisco Smart Business Communications System

  • Perform a backup
  • Reset the Cisco UC500 Series device and Cisco Unity Express to factory defaults
  • Perform a restore

Lab 14: Softkey Customization (Optional)

  • Configure custom softkey layouts
  • Assign custom softkey layouts

Lab 15: Defining Business Hours (Optional)

  • Configure a Business Hours schedule
  • Apply an alternate greeting
  • Test the alternate greeting

Lab 16: Debugging Calls (Optional)

  • Debug calls to voice mail
  • Debug calls to Auto Attendant
  • Examine the output of debug commands

Lab 17: Configuring SIP IP Phones (Optional)

  • Configure a registrar server
  • Configure a SIP IP Phone
  • Configure SIP-to-SIP Hairpin
  • Debug the SIP calls

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