Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for The primary audience for this course is as follows: Customers configuring and maintaining CUCM 8.x, 9.x, 10.x, 11.0, or 12.x. PBX System Administrators transitioning to CUCM administration IP networking professionals taking on responsibility for CUCM administration Workers being cross-trained for CUCM administration coverage The secondary audience for this course is as follows: Cisco Unified Communications system channel partners and resellers Overview Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives: Demonstrate an overall understanding of the Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) 12.x (or earlier version) system and its environment Configure CUCM to support IP Phones in multiple locations Configure CUCM to route calls to internal and PSTN destinations Configure User accounts and multi-level administration Understand User Web Page functionality Configure user features, including Hunt Groups, Call Pickup, and Call Park. Understand the capabilities of and demonstrate the Bulk Administration Tool Understand the SMART Licensing model for Cisco Unified Communications Understand and demonstrate the use of the Unified Reporting tool Understand and demonstrate the use of the Dialed Number Analyzer Communications Manager Administration for Version 12.5 (CMA v12.5) is an instructor-led course presented to system administrators and customers involved with the day-to-day operation of the Cisco Unified Communications Manager product. This course introduces you to the CUCM system, the necessary procedures for administering IP Phones and Users, understanding the Dial Plan and implementing Features. In addition to instructor-led lectures and discussions, you will configure CUCM and Cisco IP Phones in the lab, either in a live classroom or WebEx remote classroom environment. While the Cisco Unified Communications Manager software used in the class is version 12.5.1, the course material applies to versions 8.x, 9.x, 10.x, 11.x, or 12.x. The concepts and the lab tasks are the same for most of the Cisco Unified Communications Manager software versions CUCM System Basics Introduction to IP Telephony Traditional Voice vs. IP Telephony Clustering Overview Intra-Cluster Communications CUCM Redundancy Options Deployment Models Campus (Single Site) Deployment Centralized Call Processing Deployment Distributed Call Processing Deployment Clustering over the IP WAN Call Processing Deployment Hybrid Call Processing Deployment Basics of CUCM Configuration Administrative Interfaces Administration and Serviceability Unified Reporting and the Enterprise License Manager Disaster Recovery System and Unified OS Administration Navigation Bar Command Line Interface Server Redundancy: CM Groups CM Group Configuration Date/Time Group Regions and Codecs Locations Device Pool Configuration Service Parameters Configuration Enterprise Parameters Configuration Supporting Phones and Users Configuring CUCM to Support Phones Cisco Unified IP Phone Model Ranges Specialized Cisco IP 89xx and 99xx phones Cisco Jabber Client Phone Button Templates Softkey Template Cisco IP Phone Registration Device Defaults Phone Configuration Manual Phone Configuration Auto-Registration Self-Provisioning Using the Bulk Administration Tool (BAT) Deploying new phones and users Overview of the Auto-Register Phone Tool Configuring CUCM to Support Users Understanding CUCM Users Manual User Creation User Import with BAT Importing Users with LDAP Sync LDAP Authentication Understanding User Administration Configuring User Administration Working with Access Control Groups Assigning End Users to Access Control Groups User Web Pages Understanding the Dial Plan Dial Plan Overview Introduction to the Dial Plan Understanding Dial Plan Components Route Lists, Route Groups and Devices Call Routing Understanding Digit Analysis Basics of Dial Plan Configuration Basics of the Dial Plan Dial Plan Configuration Translation Patterns Route Plan Report Advanced Dial Plan Configuration Understanding Digit Manipulation External Phone Number Masks Transformation Masks Discard Digits Instructions: PreDot Class of Control Overview of Class of Control Partitions and Calling Search Space Traditional vs. Line/Device Approach Configuring Partitions and CSSs Time of Day Routing PLAR Application Forced Authorization Codes CUCM Features Media Resources Overview of Media Resources Conference Bridge Music on Hold Transcoder Annunciator Overview of Media Resource Management Configuring Media Resources User Features Configuring Call Coverage in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Call Coverage in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Hunt Group Overview Hunt Group Configuration Final Forwarding Shared Lines Call Pickup Directed and Group Call Pickup Call Park Lab Outline Configuring the System to Support Cisco IP Phones Creating and Associating Users Configuring Basic Dial Plan Elements Configuring Complex Dial Plan Elements Implementing Class of Control Configuring Media Resources Configuring Hunt Groups and Call Coverage Configuring Call Pickup and Call Park
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for The primary audiences for the course are as follows: Cisco customers ? Contact Center Management, Contact Center Supervisors and Customer technical personnel Cisco technology partners Cisco employees Overview Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives: Provide a comprehensive overview of Cisco Unified Intelligence Center Describe reporting concepts and capabilities and features of Cisco Unified Intelligence Center reports Provide a detailed description and labs of how to modify reports from normal data sources (Cisco Unified CCE and Cisco Unified CVP) by customizing reports using various methods. (i.e. creating thresholds, show/hide columns, charts and more) The Cisco Unified Intelligence Center 11.6 for End Users (CUIC11.6EU v1.1) course is a two-day instructor-led training (ILT) course. Cisco Unified Intelligence Center is a comprehensive, end-to-end reporting solution, designed to make the task of creating and modifying reports easier on the customer and, at the same time, to present a consistent user interface and a common tool to access varied data across multiple Cisco product families. Cisco Unified Intelligence Center Overview Introducing Cisco Unified Intelligence Center What Contact Center products use CUIC for reporting Cisco Unified Intelligence Center Administration and Security The End User and CUIC Security Running and Modifying CUIC Reports Running Cisco Unified Intelligence Center Reports Using Permalinks Help Dashboards Modifying a CUIC Stock Report Cisco Unified Intelligence Center Dashboards Understanding Cisco Unified CCE Key Concepts Creating a New Cisco Unified Intelligence Center Report
Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for The primary audience for this course is system installers, system integrators, system administrators, network administrators, and solutions designers. Overview At the end of this course, you will be able to: Describe the NSO's transactional application framework and mapping model options Describe the Reactive Fastmap design pattern and the NSO Configuration Database (CDB) subscriber in the NSO Transaction model Simplify packages to remove the need for subscriber applications, scale orchestration solutions, and integrate NSO with external systems (east-west integration)Describe the Cisco ESC architecture and integration with NSO, and how the NSO VNF Orchestration (VNFO) Release 2 bundle interacts with ESC for orchestration This course explores how to create advanced services using the NSO application framework and Python scripting with both new and existing Layer 3 Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) VPN services. Students will also learn how to manage and scale these services, and how to use NSO Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) orchestration features and Cisco Elastic Services Controller (ESC) to manage Virtualized Network Functions (VNFs). Cisco NSO Programmability NSO Application Framework NSO Python Scripting NSO Python and Template-Based Services Resources Augmenting Cisco NSO Service Service Lifecycle and Integration Options Overview Greenfield Layer 3 MPLS VPN Service Brownfield Layer 3 MPLS VPN Service Managed Services Managed Services Overview Stacked Service Design Overview Design-Managed Network Services Scaling Service Orchestration Cisco NSO Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) Orchestration ETSI MANO Cisco ESC Cisco NSO Orchestration Additional course details: Nexus Humans Cisco Network Services Orchestrator Advanced Design (NSO300) training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the Cisco Network Services Orchestrator Advanced Design (NSO300) course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for System Engineers, Administrators, Architects, and Channel Partners Overview After you complete this course you will be able to: Describe the requirements for Jabber deploymentConfigure DNS, CUCM, IM&P, and Active Directory for Jabber integration This training course is designed to provide the necessary skills to deploy a Cisco Jabber© on premise solution. During class, students will train Cisco© Unified Communications administrators to meet the deployment requirements. Course Outline Module 1: Cisco Jabber Overview Module 2: Requirements for Jabber Deployment Module 3: Configuring CUCM for Jabber Deployment Module 4: Configuring IM&P for Jabber Deployment Module 5: DNS Configuration Module 6: Installing Cisco Jabber Module 7: Adding Photos to User Module 8: URI Dialing Module 9: Using Jabber Features Module 10: Collaboration Edge Module 11: Troubleshooting
Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for The primary audience for this course is as follows: Systems Administrators and Engineers Technical Solutions Architects Systems Integrators Channel Partners Value-Added Resellers Overview Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives: Understand the B-Series and C-Series product line similarities and differences Describe the Intersight support for C-Series standalone and UCS managed architectures Describe Cisco Intersight and how it can be used to manage UCS and Hyperflex Understand the process for upgrading B-Series and C-Series Firmware with UCSM and Intersight Administering service profiles, pools, and policies with UCSM and Intersight Understanding RBAC with Active Directory integration Administering backup and restores in UCS Manager Learn and discuss the various management tools for Cisco UCS including Intersight Perform basic troubleshooting of B-Series and C-Series in normal operations with UCSM and Intersight Describe how to get started with Intersight programmability DCUCAI, Administering Cisco Data Center Unified Computing System with Intersight is a 3-day instructor-led course. In this Cisco UCS server training course, you will become experienced with the administration and troubleshooting of Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS) B-Series and C-Series servers including using Cisco Intersight for UCS management. This custom-built Cisco UCS training class was developed by NterOne using the best lessons from all available Cisco server courses to maximize the learning experience for individuals who want to focus on day-to-day administration using Cisco UCS Manager or Intersight as the primary interface. Using real-world scenarios and examples, this Cisco training course will explore all the components of the UCS B-Series and C-Series solutions from a day-to-day administrative point of view. Learn C-Series standalone, C-Series under UCS Manager, B-Series administration, troubleshooting, and management tools used to support basic UCS and multi-cluster support with UCS Central, as well as using Cisco Intersight for UCS and Hyperflex operations and management. Module 1: UCS Infrastructure Components with Intersight Cisco UCS Product Line, Use Cases, and Components Introducing Cisco Intersight Describing Cisco UCS C-Series Servers Module 2: Administering Cisco UCS with Intersight Managing Virtual Resources Configuring Compute Node LAN Connectivity Configuring Compute Node SAN Connectivity Creating Identity and Resource Pools Creating Service Profiles Creating Service Profile Templates and Cloning Service Profiles Managing Service Profiles Troubleshooting Cisco UCS B-Series Configuration Troubleshooting Cisco UCS B-Series Operation Backing Up & Restoring the Cisco UCS Manager Database Managing and Upgrading Cisco UCS B-Series Firmware Module 3: Administering UCS Management Tools with Intersight Describing Cisco UCS User Interfaces Exploring Intersight User Interfaces Describing Cisco UCS Management Framework & Features Describing Cisco UCS Hyperflex Getting Started with Intersight Programmability Lab Outline: Labs are designed to assure learners a whole practical experience, through the following practical activities: Connecting to the Lab Environment Explore the Cisco UCS GUI and CLI Environment Explore the Cisco Intersight Dashboard and claim devices Create Users, Groups, Roles and Organizations in Intersight Provision Identity and Resource Pools in UCSM Provision Mobile Service Profiles from Updating Templates Backup and Restore Cisco UCS Manager Database Objects Configure Logging in Cisco Intersight Create LAN and SAN Network Policies in Intersight Build a Server Profile and deploy to a UCS blade from Intersight Using Intersight to upgrade Firmware Install an OS from Intersight Using Rest API to Query UCSM Objects in Intersight
Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for System Installers System Integrators System Administrators Network Administrators Solution Designers Overview Upon completion of this course, you will be able to: Describe the architecture and function of the Cisco IOS XR Broadband Network Gateway Configure and verify Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) in a Broadband Network Gateway deployment Define policies to control subscriber traffic Establish and verify subscriber sessions Prioritize subscriber traffic using QoS Implement subscriber features Deploy redundancy for subscriber sessions The Cisco IOS XR Broadband Network Gateway Implementation and Verification (IOSXR304) v1.0 course teaches you how to successfully deploy, configure, operate, maintain, and support a Cisco IOS© XR Broadband Network Gateway (BNG) solution. This course will show you how to implement and verify BNG on a Cisco IOS XR device to manage subscriber access. You will also learn how to implement and verify subscriber management functions, including authentication, authorization, and accounting of subscriber sessions, address assignment, security, policy management, and Quality of Service (QoS). Broadband Network Gateway Overview BNG Architecture BNG Software and Hardware Requirements Configuring and Verifying Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting AAA Overview and Operation RADIUS Operation and Configuration DIAMETER Operation and Configuration Activating Control Policy Control Policy Overview Creating and Activating Class Maps and Policy Maps Defining Dynamic Templates Establishing Subscriber Sessions Subscriber Session Overview Establishing IPoE and PPPoE Sessions DHCP Operation Subscriber Interface Neighbor Discovery Static Session and Session Limits BGP Subscriber Support Deploying Quality of Service Quality of Service Overview and QoS Feature Support RADIUS Based Policing Share Policy Instances and Merged Policy-Maps Configuring Subscriber Features Managing Control Plane Traffic Controlling Packet Forwarding Providing Multicast Services Routing and Traffic Mirroring on Subscriber Sessions BNG Geo Redundancy and XML Support Geo Redundancy Overview and Deployment Models Configuring and Verifying Geo Redundancy XML Support Additional course details: Nexus Humans Cisco IOS XR Broadband Network Gateway Implementation and Verification v1.0 (IOSXR304) training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the Cisco IOS XR Broadband Network Gateway Implementation and Verification v1.0 (IOSXR304) course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is for professionals who need knowledge about implementing various Service Provider core technologies and advanced routing technologies. Network administrators System engineers Project managers Network designers Overview After taking this course, you should be able to: Describe the main characteristics of routing protocols that are used in Service provider environments Implement advanced features of multiarea Open Shortest Path First (OSPFv2) running in Service Provider networks Implement advanced features of multilevel Intermediate System to Intermediate System (ISIS) running in Service Provider networks Configure route redistribution Configure Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) in order to successfully connect the Service Provider network to the customer or upstream Service Provider Configure BGP scalability in Service Provider networks Implement BGP security options Implement advanced features in order to improve convergence in BGP networks Troubleshoot OSPF, ISIS, and BGP Implement and verify MPLS Implement and troubleshoot MPLS traffic engineering Implement and verify segment routing technology within an interior gateway protocol Describe how traffic engineering is used in segment routing networks Implement IPv6 tunneling mechanisms Describe and compare core multicast concepts Implement and verifying the PIM-SM protocol Implement enhanced Protocol-Independent Multicast - Sparse Mode (PIM-SM) features Implement Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) in the interdomain environment Implement mechanisms for dynamic Rendezvous Point (RP) distribution The Implementing Cisco Service Provider Advanced Routing Solutions (SPRI) 5-day course teaches you theories and practices to integrate advanced routing technologies including routing protocols, multicast routing, policy language, Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), and segment routing, expanding your knowledge and skills in service provider core networks. This course prepares you for the 300-510 Implementing Cisco© Service Provider Advanced Routing Solutions (SPRI) exam. The course qualifies for 40 Cisco Continuing Education credits (CE) towards recertification. This course will help you: Gain the high-demand skills to maintain and operate advanced technologies related to Service Provider core networks Increase your knowledge and skills for implementing Service Provider core advanced technologies though hands-on application and practical instruction Prepare to take the 300-510 SPRI exam Course Outline Implementing and Verifying Open Shortest Path First Multiarea Networks Implementing and Verifying Intermediate System to Intermediate System Multilevel Networks Introducing Routing Protocol Tools, Route Maps, and Routing Policy Language Implementing Route Redistribution Influencing Border Gateway Protocol Route Selection Scaling BGP in Service Provider Networks Securing BGP in Service Provider Networks Improving BGP Convergence and Implementing Advanced Operations Troubleshooting Routing Protocols Implementing and Verifying MPLS Implementing Cisco MPLS Traffic Engineering Implementing Segment Routing Describing Segment Routing Traffic Engineering (SR TE) Deploying IPv6 Tunneling Mechanisms Implementing IP Multicast Concepts and Technologies Implementing PIM-SM Protocol Implementing PIM-SM Enhancements Implementing Interdomain IP Multicast Implementing Distributed Rendezvous Point Solution in Multicast Network
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended primarily for network administrators, network engineers, network managers and systems engineers who would like to implement MPLS and MPLS Traffic Engineering. This course is also intended for network designers and project managers. Overview After completing this course the student should be able to: Describe the features of MPLS Describe how MPLS labels are assigned and distributed Configure and troubleshoot frame-mode MPLS on Cisco IOS platforms Describe the MPLS peer-to-peer architecture and explain the routing and packet-forwarding model in this architecture Configure, monitor, and troubleshoot VPN operations Describe how the MPLS VPN model can be used to implement managed services and Internet access Describe the various Internet access implementations that are available and the benefits and drawbacks of each model Describe the tasks and commands that are necessary to implement MPLS TE This course is designed to help students prepare for MPLS exam. This update to the course reflects the most-recent developments in network design and technologies, using real-world scenarios to help reinforce the learning of key objectives. MPLS Concepts Introducing Basic MPLS Concepts Introducing MPLS Labels and Label Stack Identifying MPLS Applications Label Assignmenet and Distribution Discovering LDP Neighbors Introducing Typical Label Distribution in Frame-Mode MPLS Introducing Convergence in Frame-Mode MPLS Frame-Mode MPLS Implementation on Cisco IOS Platforms Introducing CEF Switching Configuring Frame-Mode MPLS on Cisco IOS Platforms Monitoring Frame-Mode MPLS on Cisco IOS Platforms Troubleshooting Frame-Mode MPLS on Cisco IOS Platforms MPLS Virtual Private Network Technology Introducing Virtual Private Networks Introducing MPLS VPN Architecture Introducing the MPLS VPN Routing Model Forwarding MPLS VPN Packets MPLS VPN Implementation MPLS VPN Implementation Configuring an MP-BGP Session Between PE Routers Configuring VRF Tables Configuring Small-Scale Routing Protocols Between PE and CE Routers Monitoring MPLS VPN Operations Configuring OSPF as the Routing Protocol Between PE and CE Routers Configuring BGP as the Routing Protocol Between PE and CE Routers Troubleshooting MPLS VPNs Complex MPLS VPNs Introducing Overlapping VPNs Introducing Central Services VPNs Introducing the Managed CE Routers Service Internet Access and MPLS VPNs Combining Internet Access with MPLS VPNs Implementing Internet Access in the MPLS VPN Environment MPLS Traffic Engineering Overview Introducing MPLS Traffic Engineering Components MPLS Traffic Engineering Operations Configuring MPLS Traffic Engineering on Cisco IOS Platforms Monitoring Basic MPLS TE on Cisco IOS Platforms
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for Application Developers; Programmers, Sales and Pre Sales, Technical Support, Project Managers, Cisco customers, partners and employees involved in UCCE/CVP or CVP stand alone deployments Overview Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives: Introduction to the Java API, its capabilities and limitations - Practice - This course is applicable for any version of CVP and Studio. Introduction to Voice Elements and their complexity - creating every different Java component to extend Studio (see below) Overview of a UCCE with CVP Comprehensive Call Flow Module 1 Overview of a UCCE with CVP Comprehensive Call Flow Module 2 ICM routing scripts to route calls to CVP VXML Server applications Passing data (e.g., global variables) Parsing and evaluating data returned Queueing Assigning data to send to Finesse. Module 3 Writing Call Studio scripts (applications) Prompting Callers ? using pre-recorded audio; TTS text-to-speech; Say it Smart to format audio as digits, date, time, currency; input error reprompting Menus Collecting and confirming caller input, such as account numbers, dates of birth, etc Working with variables ? Session data, Element data, Call data, Local data (CVP11) Introduction to retrieving data from back end systems: SQL Database interaction ? using the Studio Database element to select data Web service interaction- Studio Web Services element for SOAP-web services and calling a simple REST web service Playing audio to callers during back-end data retrieval Catch events Working with counters, decisions, math Introduction to javascript for substrings and string length Setting VoiceXML properties affecting the gateway Multi-Language applications Module 4 Working with Version Control Module 5 ÿImplementing a Post Call Survey Module 6 Using the Studio Debugger to test applications within Studio Module 7 CVP Reporting Server and CVP CUIC Reports Best practices regarding naming elements and variables Configuring data to pass to the Reporting Server using OAMP Understanding Reporting Server tables Understanding the Application Summary CUIC reports Module 8 Administration covered throughout the course OAMP Operations Console to deploy applications to VXML Server Using Studio Documenter to print Visio-like diagrams of the application Configuring log file properties Using logs for debugging applications Administrative scripts for graceful updates or suspensions of the server Important log, debug, administration files Module 9 Cisco Courtesy Callback Detailed discussion of the CCB Call flow, the ICM script, and the 5 Studio scripts used for Courtesy Callback.
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for Account and project managers Business liaisons Deployment engineers Managers overseeing CCE deployments Technical sales Overview After taking this course, you should be able to: Provide a high-level overview of the Cisco Contact Center portfolio List the key components within the Packaged Contact Center Enterprise (PCCE) architecture and their functions Describe how calls flow through PCCE using appropriate terms and naming conventions Introduce the tools used in the configuration, scripting, reporting and support of a PCCE deployment Identify advanced features available within the PCCE solution The Understanding Cisco Contact Center Enterprise Foundations (CCEF) v1.0 course gives you an overview of the Cisco© Packaged Contact Center Enterprise (PCCE) and Unified Contact Center Enterprise solutions. You will learn about the Cisco Contact Center Enterprise (CCE) products and explore features and functionality of the solution including major system components. Introduction to CCE Cisco Contact Center Basics Cisco Contact Center Fundamentals Functionality of PCCE Components Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) and Voice Gateways Cisco Unified Border Element (CUBE) Terms and Naming Conventions Used in CCE CCE Access Environment CCE Routing Configuration Access Tools Available in CCE Single Pane of Glass (SPOG) Cisco Intelligent Contact Management (ICM) Configuration Manager Discovering CCE Features Beyond Default Agent Management Agent Efficiency