Cisco CUDN Training Course Cisco Unity Design and Networking
Course Overview
Cisco Unity Design and Networking CUDN Training Course is an advanced course for engineers responsible for the design of sustainable complex Unity solutions based upon
customer requirements. Upon completion of this course students will have the highest degree of confidence that the designs they provide for their customers meet the criteria
of being sustainable and reducing post-deployment support requirements.
Audience
This course was designed for anyone responsible for designing and/or implementing Cisco Unity solutions for customers.
Participants Will Learn
- Design solutions that interoperate with legacy voicemailsystems.
- Design solutions that meet specific customer needs.
- Apply a repeatable design methodology.
- Explain approved Cisco Unity deployment models.
- Network Unity with legacy voicemail systems.
- Design a large voicemail solution.
- Explain the impact of different messaging environments(Domino/MS) upon a Unity design.
Training Course Outline
Training Course includes
- 30 hours of instructor led full multi-media interactive training. The recorded version of the live now training
course.
- One year unlimited access to Online Live Classes and recorded version 24 x 7.
- Our courseware provides a wholly different – and uniquely effective – learning experience.
- Train at your own pace, when you want to at Home or at Work
- Engaging course demos and real-world examples
- Review questions to test one's retention
- Training conducted by Cisco Authorized Trainers with at least 10 years of experience in the field. CCIE and Double CCIE Credentials
- Cisco Authorized Training - Guarantees you always getting the finest training available
- We aslo offer Live Classes Nationally
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Online CUDN Training Course Practice Exam Quizzers Supplemental Reading Material Simulated Labs
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$1195.00
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Cisco All Access Over 36 courses and 4 Certifications One Year Access 24 x 7 Details
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$2400.00
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Course Content
Module 1: Designing Unity Solutions
Lesson 2: Developing a Preliminary Design and Budget Lesson 3: Analyzing Requirements Lesson 4: Finalizing the Design Process Lesson 5: Defining Messaging Models
Lesson 1: Determining Presales Requirements
Module 2: Infrastructure Components
Lesson 1: Database and Directory Components Lesson 2: Directory with Windows 2000 Lesson 3: The Mailstore with Exchange 2000 Lesson 4: Directory and Mailstore with Exchange 5.5
Lesson 5: Coexistence of Exchange Lesson 6: Directory and Mailstore with Domino Lesson 7: How Unity Interacts with Directories Lesson 8: Auxiliary Components
Module 3: Large-Scale Voice-Mail-Only Systems
Lesson 1: Infrastructure Considerations Lesson 2: Capacity-Planning Considerations Lesson 3: Deployment Considerations
Module 4: Cisco Unity Deployment Models
Lesson 1: Common Dial Plan Issues Lesson 2: Common Bandwidth Provisioning Issues Lesson 3: Common Branch Office Voice Mail Issues Lesson 4: Messaging Design Rules
Module 5: Voice Mail Interoperability
Lesson 1: Designing VPIM Solutions Lesson 2: Implementing VPIM Lesson 3: Unity Bridge and Avaya Interoperability Lesson 4: Unity Bridge and Avaya Design Guidelines
Lesson 5: Implementing Unity Bridge
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