CIPT-V2

CIPT-V2
Implementing Cisco IP Telephony and Video, Part 2 (CIPTV2) v1.0

Course Contents:

Chapter 1: Identifying Issues in a Multisite Deployment

  • 1.1 Introduction
  • 1.2 Multisite Deployment Issues Overview
  • 1.3 Quality Issues
  • 1.4 Bandwidth Issues
  • 1.5 Availability Issues
  • 1.6 Overview of Dial Plan Issues
  • 1.7 Fixed-Length vs. Variable-Length Numbering Plans
  • 1.8 Optimized Call Routing and PSTN Backup
  • 1.9 Overlapping and Nonconsecutive Numbers
  • 1.10 PSTN Requirements
  • 1.11 Dial Plan Scalability Issues
  • 1.12 NAT and Security Issues

Chapter 2: Identifying Multisite Deployment Solutions

  • 2.1 Introduction
  • 2.2 Multisite Deployment Solution Overview
  • 2.3 Quality of Service
  • 2.4 Options to Reduce WAN Bandwidth
  • 2.5 Low-Bandwidth Codecs and RTP Header Compression
  • 2.6 Local and Mixed Conference Bridges, and Transcoders
  • 2.7 Multicast MOH from Branch Router Flash
  • 2.8 Call Admission Control
  • 2.9 Availability Overview
  • 2.10 PSTN Backup and MGCP Fallback
  • 2.11 Fallback for IP Phones an Call Forward Unregistered
  • 2.12 Automated Alternate Routing
  • 2.13 Mobility Solutions
  • 2.14 Dial Plan Solutions for Multisite Deployments
  • 2.15 NAT and Security Solutions

Chapter 3: Implementing a +E.164-Based Dial Plan for International Multisite Deployments

  • 3.1 Introduction
  • 3.2 Overview of Multisite Connection Options
  • 3.3 SIP and H.323 Trunks Overview
  • 3.4 Trunk Implementation Overview
  • 3.5 Multisite Dial Plan Overview
  • 3.6 Implementing Site Codes for On-Net Calls
  • 3.7 Implementing PSTN Access
  • 3.8 Implementing Selective PSTN Breakout
  • 3.9 Implementing PSTN Backup for On-Net Intersite Calls
  • 3.10 Implementing TEHO
  • 3.11 Globalized Call Routing Overview
  • 3.12 Globalization of Localized Call Ingress on Gateways
  • 3.13 Localized Call Egress
  • 3.14 Globalized Call Routing Examples
  • 3.15 Supporting Documentation for the Next Lab Activity
  • 3.16 Implement a +E.164-Based Dial Plan for International Multisite Deployments

Chapter 4: Implementing a URI-Based Dial Plan for Multisite Deployments

  • 4.1 Introduction
  • 4.2 URI Dialing Overview
  • 4.3 Directory URI Partitions and CSSs
  • 4.4 Sources of Calls to Directory URIs
  • 4.5 Blended Addressing and FQDNs in Directory URIs
  • 4.6 URI Call Routing
  • 4.7 Supporting Documentation for the Next Lab Activity
  • 4.8 Implement a URI-Based Dial Plan for Multisite Deployments

Chapter 5: Implementing SRST and MGCP Fallback

  • 5.1 Introduction
  • 5.2 Remote Site Redundancy
  • 5.3 MGCP Fallback Operation
  • 5.4 Cisco Unified SRST Operation
  • 5.5 Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express in SRST Mode
  • 5.6 Dial Plan Requirements for MGCP Fallback and Cisco Unified SRST Scenarios
  • 5.7 Discovery Activity: Implement SRST and MGCP Fallback

Chapter 6: Managing Bandwidth

  • 6.1 Introduction
  • 6.2 Bandwidth Management Options
  • 6.3 Cisco Unified Communications Manager Codec Configuration
  • 6.4 Local Conference Bridge Implementation
  • 6.5 Transcoder Implementation
  • 6.6 Multicast MOH from Branch Router Flash Implementation
  • 6.7 Discovery Activity: Implement Bandwidth Management

Chapter 7: Implementing CAC

  • 7.1 Introduction
  • 7.2 CAC Overview
  • 7.3 Enhanced Location CAC Characteristics
  • 7.4 Intracluster Enhanced Location CAC
  • 7.5 Intercluster Enhanced Location CAC
  • 7.6 Enhanced Location CAC Considerations
  • 7.7 Automated Alternate Routing
  • 7.8 Supporting Documentation for the Next Lab Activity
  • 7.9 Implement Enhanced Location CAC

Chapter 8: Implementing Device Mobility

  • 8.1 Introduction
  • 8.2 Issues with Devices Roaming Between Sites

  • 8.3 Device Mobility Characteristics
  • 8.4 Device Mobility Configuration Elements
  • 8.5 Device Mobility Operation
  • 8.6 Device Mobility Considerations
  • 8.7 Device Mobility Interaction with Globalized Call Routing
  • 8.8 Device Mobility Configuration Procedure
  • 8.9 Supporting Documentation for the Next Lab Activity
  • 8.10 Implement Device Mobility

Chapter 9: Implementing Cisco Extension Mobility

  • 9.1 Introduction
  • 9.2 Users Roaming Between Sites
  • 9.3 Cisco Extension Mobility Overview
  • 9.4 Cisco Extension Mobility Configuration Elements
  • 9.5 Cisco Extension Mobility Operation
  • 9.6 Cisco Extension Mobility Considerations
  • 9.7 Cisco Extension Mobility Configuration Steps
  • 9.8 Supporting Documentation for the Next Lab Activity
  • 9.9 Implement Cisco Extension Mobility

Chapter 10: Implementing Cisco Unified Mobility

  • 10.1 Introduction
  • 10.2 Cisco Unified Mobility Overview
  • 10.3 Cisco Unified Mobility Call Flows
  • 10.4 Cisco Unified Mobility Implementation Requirements
  • 10.5 Cisco Unified Mobility MGCP or SCCP Gateway PSTN Access
  • 10.6 CSS Handling in Cisco Unified Mobility
  • 10.7 Cisco Unified Mobility Access List Functions
  • 10.8 Cisco Unified Mobility Configuration
  • 10.9 Discovery Activity: Implement Cisco Unified Mobility

Chapter 11: Describing Cisco VCS and Cisco Expressway Series Deployment Options

  • 11.1 Introduction
  • 11.2 Cisco VCS and Cisco Expressway Series Architecture
  • 11.3 Cisco VCS and Cisco Expressway Series Deployment Options
  • 11.4 Cisco VCS and Cisco Expressway Series Platforms, Licenses, and Features
  • 11.5 Cisco VCS and Cisco Expressway Clustering
  • 11.6 Cisco VCS and Cisco Expressway Series Initial Configuration

Chapter 12: Deploying Users and Local Endpoints in Cisco VCS Control

  • 12.1 Introduction
  • 12.2 User Authentication Options
  • 12.3 Endpoint Registration
  • 12.4 Endpoint Authentication
  • 12.5 Cisco TMS Provisioning
  • 12.6 Zones
  • 12.7 Links
  • 12.8 Pipes
  • 12.9 Discovery Activity: Configure Cisco VCS Control to Register Endpoints

Chapter 13: Interconnecting Cisco Unified Communications Manager and Cisco VCS

  • 13.1 Introduction
  • 13.2 Cisco Unified Communications Manager and Cisco VCS Interconnection
  • 13.3 Cisco VCS Dial Plan Components
  • 13.4 Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Cisco VCS and FindMe Configuration
  • 13.5 Discovery Activity: Implement a Dial Plan in Cisco VCS Control to Interconnect with Cisco Unified Communications Manager

Chapter 14: Implementing Unified Communications Mobile and Remote Access

  • 14.1 Introduction
  • 14.2 Unified Communications Mobile and Remote Access Overview
  • 14.3 Unified Communications Mobile and Remote Access Operations
  • 14.4 Unified Communications Mobile and Remote Access Configuration
  • 14.5 Discovery Activity: Implement Mobile and Remote Access via Cisco Expressway

Chapter 15: Implementing ILS and GDPR

  • 15.1 Introduction
  • 15.2 ILS Overview
  • 15.3 ILS Networking
  • 15.4 GDPR Overview
  • 15.5 ILS Network Configuration Procedure
  • 15.6 Directory URI Exchange
  • 15.7 ILS-Based URI Routing Configuration Procedure
  • 15.8 Exchange of Numbers and Patterns
  • 15.9 Configuration of Number and Pattern Exchange
  • 15.10 Import and Export of Global Dial Plan Catalogs
  • 15.11 Supporting Documentation for the Next Lab Activity
  • 15.12 Implement ILS and GDPR

Chapter 16: Implementing CCD

  • 16.1 Introduction
  • 16.2 SAF and CCD Overview
  • 16.3 SAF Characteristics
  • 16.4 CCD Characteristics
  • 16.5 CCD Operation
  • 16.6 Learned Route Monitoring in Cisco Unified Communications Manager
  • 16.7 Cisco Unified SRST Considerations
  • 16.8 Considerations When Using Globalized Call Routing
  • 16.9 Trunk Considerations
  • 16.10 Considerations When Using Clustering over the WAN
  • 16.11 High-Level Configuration
  • 16.12 SAF and CCD Configuration

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