CVOICE v6.0 - Cisco Voice over IP
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Course Length:
5 Days
Course Description:
Cisco Voice over IP (CVOICE) v6.0 provides an understanding of converged voice and data networks and also the challenges faced by the various network technologies. The course also provides network administrators and network engineers with the knowledge and skills required to integrate gateways and gatekeepers into an enterprise VoIP network. This course is one of several courses in the Cisco CCVP™ track that addresses design, planning, and deployment practices and provides comprehensive hands-on experience in configuration and deployment of VoIP networks.
Who Should Attend:
The course is for students completing the CCVP certification track and Network engineers, architects, and support staff.
Benefits of Attendance:
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Describe VoIP, voice gateways, special requirements for VoIP calls, codecs and codec complexity, and how DSPs are used as media resources on a voice gateway
- Configure gateway interconnections to support VoIP and PSTN calls and to integrate with a PSTN and PBX
- Describe the basic signaling protocols that are used on voice gateways and configure a gateway to support calls using the various signaling protocols
- Define a dial plan, describe the purpose of each dial plan component, and implement a dial plan on a voice gateway
- Implement gatekeepers and directory gatekeepers, and identify redundancy options for gatekeepers
- Implement a Cisco UBE gateway to connect to an Internet telephony service provider
Prerequisites:
The knowledge and skills that a learner must have before attending this course are as follows: * Working knowledge of fundamental terms and concepts of computer networking to include LANs, WANs, and IP switching and routing, * Basic internetworking skills taught in Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND), or equivalent knowledge, * Ability to configure and operate Cisco routers and switches and to enable VLANs and DHCP, and * Knowledge of traditional public switched telephone network (PSTN) operations and technologies.
Course Outline:
- * Course Introduction
- Overview
- Course Goal and Objectives
- Course Flow
- Additional References
- Your Training Curriculum
- Module 1: Introduction tVoIP
- Introducing VoIP
- Introducing Voice Gateways
- Specifying Requirements for VoIP Calls
- Understanding Codecs, Codec Complexity, and DSP Functionality
- Module 2: Voice Port Configuration
- Understanding Call Types
- Configuring Analog Voice Ports
- Understanding Dial Peers
- Configuring Digital Voice Ports
- Understanding QSIG
- Lab 2-1: Configuring Analog Voice Ports
- Lab 2-2: Configuring POTS Dial Peers
- Lab 2-3: Configuring VoIP Dial Peers
- Lab 2-4: Configuring Digital Voice Ports
- Module 3: VoIP Gateway Implementation
- Implementing H.323 Gateways
- Implementing MGCP Gateways
- Implementing SIP Gateways
- Lab 3-1: Implementing H.323 Gateways
- Lab 3-2: Implementing SIP Gateways
- Module 4: Dial Plan Implementation on Voice Gateways
- Understanding Dial Plans
- Implementing Numbering Plans
- Configuring Digit Manipulation
- Configuring Path Selection
- Implementing Calling Privileges on CiscIOS Gateways
- Lab 4-1: Implementing Numbering Plans
- Lab 4-2: Implementing PSTN Dial Plans on CiscIOS Gateways
- Lab 4-3: Configuring Path Selection
- Lab 4-4: Implementing Calling Privileges on CiscIOS Gateways
- Module 5: H.323 Gatekeepers
- Introducing Gatekeepers
- Configuring Basic Gatekeeper Functionality
- Implementing Gatekeeper-Based CAC
- Lab 5-1: Configuring Basic Gatekeeper Functionality
- Lab 5-2: Implementing Gatekeeper-Based CAC
- Module 6: ITSP Connectivity
- Understanding Special Requirements for External VoIP Connections
- Implementing a CiscUBE
- Lab 6-1: Configuring a CiscUBE



