Duration
2 Days
12 CPD hours
This course is intended for
Network Video Engineer
Voice/UC/Collaboration/Communications Engineer
Collaboration Tools Engineer
Collaboration Sales/Systems Engineer
Overview
Install, Configure, and Implement Cisco Emergency Responder (Cisco ER).
Configure CUCM for CER
Configure Emergency Response Locations (ERLs)
Configure Emergency Location Identification Numbers (ELINs)
Configure PSAP calls and PSAP CallBack
Configure Users and onsite Security Management
This is a 2-day hands-on course, where students will Install, Deploy, and Configure Cisco Emergency Responder (Cisco ER) 12.5. Student will also integrate emergency communication system with Cisco Unified Communications Manager. Students will learn how Cisco ER automatically notifies and routes calls to the local public safety answering point (PSAP) operator. Students will configure emergency response locations (ERLs) and emergency location identification numbers (ELINs) in CER to properly route enhanced 911 (E911) calls. You will also examine CER disaster recovery and user management.
Cisco Emergency Responder Overview
PSAP/ Emergency Calling Overview
National Emergency Number Association
Legislation and Regulation
Service Provider ALI
Automatic Number Identification (ANI)
Automatic Location Identification (ALI)
NENA Emergency Response Location
NENA Guidelines for ERLs
NENA Emergency Location Identification Number (ELIN)
E911 Preparation
Cisco Emergency Call Handler
Cisco Emergency Responder 11.x Enhancements
License Management
Emergency Responder Redundancy
Clustering CER over the WAN
Integration with UC Manager
Intrado Architecture
CER Wireless Features Overview
Installing Cisco Emergency Responder
Supported Hardware Platforms
CER Virtual Server Requirements
Deploy Cisco CER OVF/OVA
Installation of CER
CER CLI Interface
Reset Application Administrator Password
Add 2nd CER Server - Subscriber
Upgrade VMware Tools on Cisco Emergency Responder Server
CER Backup and Restore
CER PLM Licensing
Unified Communication Manager CER Configuration
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administrator Interfaces
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Required Services for CER
CUCM SNMP Settings
Phone Partition and Calling Search Spaces
Partitions for 911 Services
CER CUCM Configuration for CTI Route Points and CTI Ports
Configure CER Route Patterns for 911 and Security Personal
Create Translation Patterns for ELINs
Create Emergency Responder Cisco Unified Communications Manager User
Location Awareness Overview
Configure Wireless Endpoint Tracking Feature on UCM 11.5
Cisco Emergency Responder (CER) Configuration
Emergency Responder Interface
E.164 Dial Plan Support
Cisco Emergency Responder Groups
Setup CER Groups
CER Telephony Settings for CER
Cisco CER License Manager
Cisco CER Email Settings
Cisco CER - Add Subscriber
Onsite Security Alerts for Security Personnel
Pager Alert Configuration
Configure Emergency Response Location (ERL)
Configure Emergency Location Identification Number (ELIN)
ERL Migration Tool
Configure SNMP
Configure Phone Tracking
Configure LAN Switch Tracking
Configuring IP Subnet-based ERLs
Configuring Manual Phone Tracking
Emergency Responder User Management
Manage Onsite Alerts, ERLs, and ALI Data
User and Security Logins
CER - Web Alerts
CER - ERL Audit Trail
Export PS-ALI Records
ERL Debug Tool
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How aware are you of how much you actually drink each week? Is it more than you want it to be? Does it take the edge off your performance? Or do you just think it's time to change?
This session will challenge the way you think about drink. It's not about what someone else thinks you ought to drink - it's about your own attitude to it.
Take away a completely fresh way of thinking about drinking. Get some insights into 'how come' you drink what you do. Find out what you can easily do to drink less.
During the session you will have the opportunity to take a fresh look at:
Your drinking habits - casual/social drinking, habitual drinking, binge drinking
'How come I do this'?
How we think about habits
'How could I change my drinking'?
Delivered in Harpenden or UK Wide or OnlineHarpenden or UK WideorOnlineFlexible Dates
Duration
4 Days
24 CPD hours
This course is intended for
IS Security Officers
IS Managers
Risk Managers
DR and BCP Engineers
Information Systems Owners
IS Control Assessors
System Managers
Government Employees
Overview
Upon completion, Certified Disaster Recovery Engineer students will be able to establish industry acceptable DR & BCP standards with current best practices and policies. Students will also be prepared to competently take the C)DRE exam.
A Certified Disaster Recovery Engineer, C)DRE, is the superhero of an information System! When a business is hit by a natural disaster, cybercrime or any other disruptive tragedy, how should the organization react? What if the network infrastructure is taken down? Will the business be able to continue operations? How much will it cost if the business is down during repairs? The answer is found in theÿ Certified Disaster Recovery Engineer certification course. Disaster recovery and business continuity planning is the process of having a professional work with a business to prepare processes, policies, and procedures to follow in the event of a disruption. The C)DRE prepares students to plan and present the latest methodologies and best practices for real-world system recovery.
Course Outline
Welcome to Disaster Recovery Training
Business Impact Analysis
Risk Analysis
Design & Development Phase (BCP Strategies)
IT Recovery Strategies
Implementation Phase
Testing and Exercise
Maintenance and Updating
Pandemics
Case Studies and Templates
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