CCVP - Cisco Certified Voice Professional Certification Course




- Price: US$ 799.00
- Publisher: Element K
- Number of modules: 9
- Length: 68 hours
- Language: English
- Subscription: 12 months
Everything you Need to get Your CCVP
In addition to the course modules listed below, the CCVP license includes virtual labs for implementing Cisco Unified Communications Manager Device Mobility, Cisco Unified Communications Manager Extension Mobility, Cisco Unified Mobility, and voice security.
CCVP - Cisco Certified Voice Professional Certification Course Details
| Module Name | Description |
| Cisco Voice Over IP (CVOICE) v6.0 | Goes over converged voice and data networks and the challenges the various network technologies face. The course 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. |
| Implementing Cisco Unified Communications IP Telephony Part 1 (CIPT1) v. 6.0 | Prepares you for installing and configuring a Cisco Unified Communications Manager solution at a single site. This course focuses primarily on Cisco Unified Communications Manager Release 6.0, which is the call routing and signaling component for the Cisco Unified Communications solution. This course includes lab activities in which you will perform post-installation tasks, configure Cisco Unified Communications Manager and switches, implement Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) gateways, and build dial plans to place on-net and off-net phone calls. You will also implement media resources, Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), voice mail integration, and numerous user telephone features. |
| Implementing Cisco Unified Communications IP Telephony Part 2 (CIPT2) v. 6.0 |
Prepares you for installing and configuring a Cisco Unified Communications Manager solution in a multisite environment. This course focuses on Cisco Unified Communications Manager Release 6.0, the call routing and signaling component for the Cisco Unified Communications solution. It also includes H.323 and Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) gateway implementation, the use of a Cisco Unified Border Element, and configuration of Survivable Remote Site Telephony (SRST), different mobility features, and voice security. Includes demonstrations of applying a dial plan for a multisite environment, configuring survivability for remote sites during WAN failure, and implementing solutions to reduce bandwidth requirements in the IP WAN. You will also enable call admission control (CAC) and automated alternate routing (AAR), a feature that allows rerouting of calls over the public switched telephone network (PSTN) in cases of no available bandwidth. |
| Troubleshooting Cisco Unified Communications Systems (TUC) v1.0 |
Provides network professionals with the knowledge and skills required to troubleshoot Cisco Unified Communications systems in enterprise, mid-market, and commercial deployments. TUC teaches troubleshooting methodology, triage, resources, tools, and fixes at the integrated system or solution level; and for components, such as Cisco Unified CallManager, Cisco Unity, videoconferencing, and infrastructure. Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) is a high-performance method for forwarding packets through a network. MPLS enables routers at the edge of a network to apply simple labels to packets. This practice allows the edge devices ATM switches or existing routers in the center of the service provider core to switch packets according to labels, with minimal lookup overhead. MPLS integrates the performance and traffic-management capabilities of data link Layer 2 with the scalability and flexibility of network Layer 3 routing. When used in conjunction with other standard technologies, MPLS allows service providers the ability to support value-added features that are critical for their networks. Implementing Cisco MPLS (MPLS) v2.2 is recommended training for individuals seeking certification as a Cisco CCIP. The focus of this course is on MPLS technology issues as those issues apply to service providers and on how to configure new features and functions in an existing routed environment. |
| Implementing Cisco Quality of Service (QoS) v2.2 | Provides learners with in-depth knowledge of quality of service (QoS) requirements; conceptual models such as Best-Effort, Integrated Services (IntServ), and Differentiated Services (DiffServ); and the implementation of QoS on Cisco IOS platforms. The curriculum covers the theory of QoS, design issues, and configuration of various QoS mechanisms to facilitate the creation of effective QoS administrative policies. Case studies and demonstration activities included in the course help learners apply the concepts that are mastered in individual modules to real-life scenarios. The course also gives learners design and usage rules for various advanced QoS features and for the integration of QoS with underlying Layer 2 QoS mechanisms, allowing the learners to design and implement efficient, optimal, and trouble-free multiservices networks. |
| Cisco Voice Over IP (CVOICE) v6.0 | Provides an understanding of converged voice and data networks and the challenges the various network technologies face. The course also provides network administrators and network engineers with the knowledge and skills that are required to integrate gateways and gatekeepers into an enterprise VoIP network. This course is one of several courses in the Cisco track that addresses design, planning, and deployment practices and provides comprehensive hands-on experience in configuration and deployment of VoIP networks. |
| Cisco IP Telephony Part 1 (CIPT1) v4.1 |
This course prepares you for installing, configuring, and maintaining a Cisco IP telephony solution. Focuses primarily on Cisco CallManager (CCM), the call routing and signaling component for the Cisco IP telephony solution. The prerequisite skills for this course are a fundamental knowledge of converged voice and data networks, the ability to configure and operate Cisco routers and switches, and to enable VLANs and DHCP. |
| Cisco IP Telephony Part 2 (CIPT2) v4.1 |
This course prepares you for installing, configuring, and maintaining a Cisco IP Telephony solution. Primarily focuses on securing IP telephony, enabling video telephony, and monitoring and managing IP telephony. The prerequisite skills for this course include a working knowledge of Cisco CallManager functions, the ability to configure Cisco CallManager, a working knowledge of fundamental terms and concepts of computer networking, the ability to configure and operate Cisco routers and switches and enable VLANs and DHCP, and a fundamental knowledge of converged voice and data networks. |
| Implementing Cisco Voice Gateways and Gatekeepers (GWGK) v2.0 | 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. |
