Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This is an advanced course for AIX system administrators, and system support individuals with at least six months of experience in AIX. Overview Perform system problem determination and reporting procedures including analyzing error logs, creating dumps of the system, and providing needed data to the AIX Support personnel Examine and manipulate Object Data Manager databases Identify and resolve conflicts between the Logical Volume Manager (LVM) disk structures and the Object Data Manager (ODM) Complete a very basic configuration of Network Installation Manager to provide network boot support for either system installation or booting to maintenance mode Identify various types of boot and disk failures and perform the matching recovery procedures Implement advanced methods such as alternate disk install, multibos, and JFS2 snapshots to use a smaller maintenance window In this course, learn advanced AIX system administrator skills focusing on availability and problem determination and learn detailed knowledge of the ODM database where AIX maintains configuration information. Day 1 Advanced AIX administration overview The Object Data Manager Error monitoring Day 2 Network Installation Manager basics System initialization: Accessing a boot image Day 3 System initialization: rc.boot and inittab LVM metadata and related problems Disk management procedures Day 4 Disk management procedures (continued) Install and cloning techniques Advanced backup techniques Day 5 Advanced backup techniques (continued) Diagnostics The AIX system dump facility
Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for Senior Linux system administrators responsible for maximizing resource utilization through performance tuning. Overview Analyze and tune for resource-specific scenarios Applying tuning profiles with the tuned tool Tune in virtual environments (hosts and guests) Trace and profile system events and activities Tune resource limits and utilization using systemd-integrated cgroups Gather performance metrics and benchmarking data Red Hat© Enterprise Performance Tuning is designed to teach senior Linux© system administrators the methodology of performance tuning for Red Hat Enterprise Linux. This course discusses system architecture with an emphasis on understanding the implications of system architecture on system performance, methods for testing the effects of performance adjustments, open source benchmarking utilities, methods for analyzing system and networking performance, and tuning configurations for specific application loads. Prerequisites Become a Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE©), or demonstrate equivalent experience 1 - Introduction to performance tuning Understand the basic principles of performance tuning and analysis. 2 - Collecting, graphing, and interpreting data Gain proficiency in using basic analysis tools and in evaluating data. 3 - General tuning Learn basic tuning theory and mechanisms used to tune the system. 4 - Hardware profiling Understand and analyze hardware. 5 - Software profiling Analyze CPU and memory performance of applications. 6 - Mail server tuning Learn about basic storage tuning using an email server as an example. 7 - Large memory workload tuning Understand memory management and tuning. 8 - HPC workload tuning HPC workload tuning 9 - File server tuning Understand storage and network tuning in the context of a file server application. 10 - Database server tuning Tune memory and network performance using a database application as an example. 11 - Power usage tuning Tune systems with power consumption in mind. 12 - Virtualization tuning Tune ?host? and ?guest? for efficient virtualization.
Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for application administrators, developers, IT leaders, and application architects. Overview As a result of attending this course, students should be able to configure, secure, and manage a Red Hat JBoss AMQ 7.0 broker to create and integrate message-driven applications. Red Hat© AMQ Administration (AD440) helps system administrators, architects, and developers acquire the skills they need to administer the message broker, Red Hat JBoss AMQ. Through numerous hands-on exercises, the student will create, configure, manage, and monitor broker instances including hardened, clustered brokers that provide high availability and failover. This course is based on Red Hat JBoss AMQ 7.0. Red Hat JBoss AMQ, part of the Red Hat application integration suite, provides application administrators, software architects, and developers the ability to integrate disparate applications in a decoupled manner using enterprise messaging paradigms. Providing a highly performant and robust message broker, router, and client libraries for numerous languages, Red Hat JBoss AMQ is the solution for asynchronous and synchronous messaging. Red Hat AMQ Administration (AD440) helps system administrators, architects, and developers acquire the skills they need to administer Red Hat JBoss AMQ. Through numerous hands-on exercises, the student will create, configure, manage, and monitor broker instances including hardened, clustered brokers that provide high availability and failover. Course introduction Introduce and review the course. Install the broker Install JBoss AMQ, create a broker instance, and verify connectivity to the instance. Configuration Configure message addresses and queues. Secure access to the broker Configure authentication, authorization, and encryption on the broker. Configure broker persistence Configure zero, file-based, and database-backed persistence. Manage broker resource consumption Configure the broker to limit memory and other resource consumption. Implement broker clustering, high availability, and failover Create a scalable and highly available cluster of brokers. Monitor and manage the broker Monitor and manage broker resources using logging and the web console. Route messages to brokers Install JBoss AMQ interconnect and configure routes to brokers. Comprehensive review of Red Hat AMQ administration Configure Red Hat JBoss AMQ brokers and verify proper operation.
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for Administrators, implementers and managers who are responsible for implementing, configuring and administering Service Manager 9.30. Overview At the end of the course, you will be able to:? Describe Service Manager environment andarchitecture? Install the various components of Service Manager? Learn the various implementation options (i.e.default ports, load balancing, components)? Perform tasks and set-up activities that are generallyperformed prior to moving the system to Production.? Perform daily administrative tasks such asperforming backups and monitoring log files,background processor activity, email activity, andschedule record activity.? Perform weekly administrative tasks such asarchiving and purging data? Perform monthly administrative tasks such ascleaning up the audit record, monitoring serverperformance statistics? Perform quarterly and annual administrative taskssuch as regenerating the work and holiday schedulerecords.? Additional administrative tasks, such as importing orexporting records.RECOMMENDED This class is targeted at system administrators responsible for the day to day management of the Service Manager application. The course focuses on the daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annual tasks required to keep the system running efficiently. This class is targeted at system administrators responsible for the day to day management of the Service Manager application. The course focuses on the daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annual tasks required to keep the system running efficiently. Additional course details: Nexus Humans SM320 - Service Manager 9.x Administration 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 SM320 - Service Manager 9.x Administration 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 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is designed for help desk specialists, technical coordinators, and entrylevel system administrators who implement and maintain networks using OS X Server. Give technical coordinators and entry-level system administrators the skills, tools, and knowledge to implement and maintain a network that uses OS X Server. Learn how to install and configure OS X Server to provide network-based services. Installing and Configuring OS X Server Installation, initial configuration, server administration tools, and troubleshooting installation issues. Authenticating and Authorizing Accounts Creating and administering accounts, configuring service access controls (SACLs), configuring VPN service, and troubleshooting Using Open Directory Configuring Open Directory, single sign-on, backing up directory data, troubleshooting Open Directory. Managing Accounts Using Profile Manager to manage devices, troubleshooting Profile Manager. Implementing Deployment Solutions Configuring and troubleshooting NetBoot/Network Install to deploy OS X. Using File Sharing Configuring and troubleshooting Apple File Service, share points for Windows users, WebDAV access for mobile devices, providing Time Machine network backups. Managing Web Services Hosting multiple web sites on a single server. Using Collaborative Services Setting up and configuring wikis and blogs, providing iChat and iCal services to assist people working together, and configuring Address Book service to share contact information amongst multiple computers, providing mail services. Certification Students can take the OS X Server Essentials 10.7 exam - one of two exams required for Apple Certified Technical Coordinator (ACTC) 10.7 certification. Additional course details: Nexus Humans Apple - Mac OS X Server Essentials 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 Apple - Mac OS X Server Essentials 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 This basic course is for persons needing an introductory knowledge of DB2, and persons preparing for advanced and specialized DB2 education. Overview List and describe the major components of IBM's relational database, DB2 Explain the characteristics of a DB2 table Relate the basic concepts of data modeling Comprehend the processing instructions given to DB2 via simple SQL statements List and describe several ways to build (write) and execute SQL statements List and describe steps needed to imbed SQL statements in an application program Explain some of the functions performed by, and the responsibilities of, database and system administrators Establish a base for more specialized DB2 education This course provides information about the functions of IBM's DB2, a relational database manager which may be installed under a variety of operating systems on many hardware platforms (e.g., z/OS, VM, Linux, UNIX, Windows, etc.) Understanding a Table Identify the advantages of a relational database Define a relation Name the language used to talk to a relational database manager (RDBM) List three characteristics assigned to each column Define the tasks performed by DB2 when running an application Defi Data Modeling and Database Design State the purpose of a business model Identify an Entity-Relational Diagram (ERD) model List several DB2 column data types Identify non-standard column and table names Identify the characteristics of a primary key and a foreign key State the purpose of re How does a User use DB2? List several ways to talk to DB2 List multiple ways to generate an SQL statement List several ways to ADD, REMOVE, or CHANGE table rows List several ways to READ data and produce reports How does a Programmer use DB2? List the steps needed to create a test environment List the necessary steps to coding SQL in a program Describe the purpose of SQL delimiters Describe the purpose of an SQLCA List the steps involved in preparing a program for execution State the differenc What does an Administrator do in DB2? List some of the tasks performed by a DB2 System Administrator: Identifying the DB2 product, Installing DB2, Creating subsystems/instances, databases and table spaces, Authorizing, and Monitoring List some of the tasks performed by a DB2 Database Administ Information Management with DB2 List several planning considerations for distributing data List some of the skills required to successfully distribute data Differentiate between remote unit of work, distributed unit of work, and distributed request List some of the security concerns whe
Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for The primary audience for this course is as follows: System Engineers System Administrators Architects Channel Partners Overview Upon completing this course, the learner should be able to meet these overall objectives: Describe Cisco Webex Teams Comprehend Cisco Webex Meetings Understand Cisco Webex Messaging Recognize Cisco Webex Teams Calling Appreciate Cisco Webex Teams Care Explain Cisco Webex teams Management and Administration Describe Cisco Webex Teams Service Availability, Ordering, and Support Understand Cisco Webex Teams Board Cisco Webex Teams is an app-centric, cloud-based service that provides a complete collaboration suite for teams to create, meet, message, call, care, whiteboard, and share, regardless of whether they?re together or apart?in one continuous work stream before, during, and after meetings. Being able to understand how this works and what the features are is the key focus of this 2-day course. NterOne?s Webex Teams Collaboration Workshop should be taken by students who have a working understanding of Cisco Collaboration Products. This Cisco Webex Teams Workshop enables learners to describe Cisco Webex Teams, comprehend Cisco Webex Teams Meetings, and grasp Cisco Webex Teams Messaging, among much more. This workshop is intended to be taken by system engineers, system administrators, architects, and channel partners. Learn more below. Cisco Webex Teams Overview What is Cisco Webex Teams Webex Teams Delivery Webex Teams Security Webex Teams Collaboration Webex Teams API Meetings Messaging Calling Cisco Webex Teams Spaces Cisco Webex Teams Hybrid Services Cisco Webex Teams Benefits Cisco Webex Team Meetings Basic Meetings Instant Messages Schedule Meetings Cisco Webex Teams Advanced Meetings Overview Webex Integration Personal Room Cisco Webex Teams Desk and Room Devices and the Cisco Smart Board Cisco Webex Teams Conferencing Cisco Webex Teams Board and Room Device Setup and Use Three ways to enable pairing Cisco WebEx Teams Messaging Cisco Webex Teams Messaging Overview Key Benefits of Cisco Webex Teams Messaging Cisco Webex Teams Messaging Features Cisco Webex teams (feature in the app) Use Cases Cisco Webex Teams Board Advanced Interactive Whiteboard No Network, Bluetooth needed Microphones Voice-Tracking Technology Webex Teams Board Application Suite Camera Webex Teams APIs Any Board, anywhere Messaging Setup Cisco Webex Teams Calling Overview Traditional Calling Features in Cisco Webex Teams Features and Benefits of Cisco Webex Teams Calling Benefits of Mobility and Collaboration Features of Cisco Webex Teams PSTN Calling Phone Support Use Cases Cisco Webex Teams Care Overview Embedding Experience Cisco Webex Teams Management and Administration Overview Cisco Cloud Collaboration Management Features and Benefits Management Security Portal Cisco Webex Teams Service Availability, Ordering, and Support Country Availability Language Support Ordering Support Cisco Capital
Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for System administrators System engineers Migration engineers Migration architects Overview By the end of the course, you should be able to meet the following objectives: Describe core VMware HCX use cases and common triggers for mobility Describe the core components and features of VMware HCX Describe a real-life example of a VMware HCX project Identify all major Cloud Providers offering and supporting VMware HCX Describe the features of VMware HCX services Explain the different deployment types for VMware HCX and choose the correct components to deploy for a particular use case Understand the resource, network, and VMware ESXi⢠and VMware vCenter requirements for VMware HCX Install and configure VMware HCX Understand, deploy, and manage the HCX Service Mesh Understand Network Extension and Traffic Engineering Create Network Extension and enable Mobility Optimized Networking Understand WAN Optimization Understand the different migration types and be able to choose the best one for different applications and workloads Incorporate VMware HCX into a disaster recovery strategy Design a VMware HCX deployment for different use cases Manage the lifecycle of VMware HCX This four-day course gives you knowledge and practical exercises sufficient to manage VMware HCX© and to migrate virtual machines using VMware HCX. The course focuses on configuration and management of VMware HCX. The course equips system administrators with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to achieve competence in migrating virtual machines. Course Introduction Introductions and course logistics Course objectives Introduction to VMware HCX Describe workload mobility challenges that VMware HCX addresses Recognize use cases for VMware HCX Identify all major Cloud providers offering and supporting VMware HCX HCX Services and Deployment Types Describe the functions of VMware HCX components Recognize the services provided by VMware HCX Recognize when to use different deployment types for VMware HCX Be able to choose which components to install and configure for a different VMware HCX service HCX Deployment Identify the resource, network, and ESXi/VMware vCenter server requirements for VMware HCX Understand the VMware vCenter user roles and access requirements Describe the installation workflow Install, activate, and configure VMware HCX manager Understand the compute and network profile requirements for VMware HCX and its services Create site pair, compute, and network profiles Describe and manage the HCX Service Mesh Create and configure a HCX Service Mesh Network Extension Describe network extension use case and benefits Compare the HCX-Network extension service with other solutions Examine Network Extension capabilities and topology Create a Network Extension Describe network traffic packet flow Describe Mobility Optimized Networking Enable Mobility Optimized Networking Describe the TCP Flow Conditioning and Application path resiliency feature of VMware HCX Recognize the key benefits of TCP flow conditioning and Application path resiliency Describe WAN optimization Workload Mobility Describe different migration types Recognize the limitation of each migration method and consideration when planning a migration Understand Bulk and Replication Assisted VMware HCX© vMotion© migration methods Migrate a VM using Bulk migration Describe cold and vMotion migration method Migrate a VM using HCX vMotion migration Examine non VMware vSphere© workload migration Migrate a VM using an OS assisted migration method Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Examine disaster recovery concepts Describe disaster recovery networks Plan and create disaster recovery networks Describe VM protection operations Protect, recover, and test recovery and reverse replication of a VM Understand VMware HCX and SRM integration and value HCX Lifecycle Management Backup and restore the VMware HCX manager Locate and access VMware HCX logs Troubleshoot VMware HCX Plan for VMware HCX manager and component updates Customer Design Scenarios Design a VMware HCX deployment Choose workload mobility methods for the migration Discuss customer requirements and proposed design Discuss components, services, and migration methods for the scenario
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for System administrators, IT security administrators, IT security engineers, and other professionals responsible for designing, implementing, maintaining, and managing the security of Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems and ensuring their compliance with the organization's security policies. Be a Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE©), or demonstrate equivalent Red Hat Enterprise Linux knowledge and experience. Overview Students that complete this course should be able to demonstrate these skills: - Analyze and remediate system compliance using OpenSCAP and SCAP Workbench, employing and customizing baseline policy content provided with Red Hat Enterprise Linux. - Monitor security-relevant activity on your systems with the kernel's audit infrastructure. - Explain and implement advanced SELinux techniques to restrict access by users, processes, and virtual machines. - Confirm the integrity of files and their permissions with AIDE. - Prevent unauthorized USB devices from being used with USBGuard. - Protect data at rest but provide secure automatic decryption at boot using NBDE. - Proactively identify risks and misconfigurations of systems and remediate them with Red Hat Insights. - Analyze and remediate compliance at scale with OpenSCAP, Red Hat Insights, Red Hat Satellite, and Red Hat Ansible Tower. This course is ideal for security administrators and system administrators who need to manage the secure operation of servers running Red Hat© Enterprise Linux©, whether deployed on physical hardware, as virtual machines, or as cloud instances. Maintaining security of computing systems is a process of managing risk through the implementation of processes and standards backed by technologies and tools. In this course, you will discover and understand the resources that can be used to help you implement and comply with your security requirements. This course is based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.5, Red Hat Satellite 6.3, Red Hat Ansible© Engine 2.5, Red Hat Ansible Tower 3.2, and Red Hat Insights. 1 - MANAGE SECURITY AND RISK Define strategies to manage security on Red Hat Enterprise Linux servers. 2 - AUTOMATE CONFIGURATION AND REMEDIATION WITH ANSIBLE Remediate configuration and security issues with Ansible Playbooks. 3 - PROTECT DATA WITH LUKS AND NBDE Encrypt data on storage devices with LUKS and use NBDE to manage automatic decryption when servers are booted. 4 - RESTRICT USB DEVICE ACCESS Protect system from rogue USB device access with USBGuard. 5 - CONTROL AUTHENTICATION WITH PAM Manage authentication, authorization, session settings, and password controls by configuring pluggable authentication modules (PAMs). 6 - RECORD SYSTEM EVENTS WITH AUDIT Record and inspect system events relevant to security, using the Linux kernel's audit subsystem and supporting tools. 7 - MONITOR FILE SYSTEM CHANGES Detect and analyze changes to a server's file systems and their contents using AIDE. 8 - MITIGATE RISK WITH SELINUX Improve security and confinement between processes by using SELinux and advanced SELinux techniques and analyses. 9 - MANAGE COMPLIANCE WITH OPENSCAP Evaluate and remediate a server's compliance with security policies by using OpenSCAP. 10 - AUTOMATE COMPLIANCE WITH RED HAT SATELLITE Automate and scale your ability to perform OpenSCAP checks and remediate compliance issues using Red Hat Satellite. 11 - ANALYZE AND REMEDIATE ISSUES WITH RED HAT INSIGHTS Identify, detect, and correct common issues and security vulnerabilities with Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems by using Red Hat Insights. 12 - PERFORM A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW Review the content covered in this course by completing hands-on review exercises. Additional course details: Nexus Humans Red Hat Security - Linux in Physical, Virtual, and Cloud (RH415) 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 Red Hat Security - Linux in Physical, Virtual, and Cloud (RH415) 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 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