Course Overview
TOPYou'll begin by mastering the foundational elements of Cisco Unified Communications networks, including gateway call routing, voice port configuration, and DSP functionality and then diving deep into technologies at the heart of modern voice solutions: SIP and Cisco Unified Border Element. You ll master SIP call flows, SIP normalization, and Cisco Unified Border Element dial-peer strategies and implementations. Then explore the Cisco Unified Border Element s advanced capabilities. From secure and seamless SIP trunk integrations to hybrid cloud calling and call recording, you ll see how Cisco Unified Border Element serves as a core component in modern voice deployments.
Scheduled Classes
TOPOutline
TOPModule 1: Introduction to VGW
- L1: Understanding Cisco Unified Communications Networks and the Role of Gateways.
- L2: Gateway Call Routing and Call Legs
- L3: Configuring Gateway Voice Ports
- L4: Understanding DSP Functionality, Codecs, and Codec Complexity
Module 2: VoIP Call Legs
- L1: Examining VoIP Call Leg Characteristics and VoIP Media Transmission
- L2: Describing Requirements for VoIP Call Legs & Configuring VoIP Call Legs
Module 3: Dial Plan Implementation
- L1: Describing Digit Manipulation
- L2: Configuring Path Selection
- L3: Configuring Calling Privileges
Module 4: VoIP Signaling Protocols
- L1: MGCP
- L2: H323
- L3: SIP (SIP Overview, SIP Messages, SIP Servers, SDP and Media negotiation, SIP Call Setup Types)
Module 5: Cisco Unified Border Element
- L1: Examining Cisco Unified Border Element
- L2: Explore Advanced Cisco Unified Border Element Dial-Peer Features
- L3: Using SIP Normalization with Cisco Unified Border Element
- L4: Cisco Unified Border Element Signaling and Media Bindings, Toll Fraud Prevention
- L5: Multiple Trunks Using Tenants
Module 6: Cisco Unified Border Element applications
- L1: Cloud Calling Hybrid Local Gateway
- L2: Cisco Unified Border Element Call Recording and Monitoring
Prerequisites
TOPCCNA level skills or similar networking experience.
Who Should Attend
TOPNetwork engineers, architects, and support staff who:
- Maintain and configure voice and data network devices
- Are considering various methodologies to implement VoIP
- Require a fundamental understanding of the issues and solutions related to implementation
- Require a fundamental understanding of packet telephony technologies that are common for both enterprise and service provider applications