Cisco CVOICE Training Voice over IP CCVP
Cisco CVOICE Voice over IP Certification
training course is the first course required for the CCVP certification path.
Just as Cisco ® predicted, the exciting and revolutionary communications technology of Voice over IP is taking hold. Unfortunately, there is a dramatic shortage of technical candidates
who possess expertise in this area... until now! Cisco ® Voice over IP training, starts with the basics of packetized voice and builds up to a true voice professional level of knowledge and
expertise. The main goal of our expert-led CVOICE certification course is to provide learners with a foundational understanding of
legacy telephony technologies, introduce them to Voice over IP (VoIP) technologies, and provide design guidance for
selecting VoIP protocols, quality of service features, and add-on telephony applications. This technology lays the
foundation for gaining hand-on skills and significant understanding of packet telephony by presenting the technologies
that are common for both Enterprise and Service Provider students. The course also teaches students how to use the
available Cisco ® tools to find the information needed to accomplish their everyday tasks. Since no two networks are
alike, our practical and effective approach enables a student to apply the knowledge gained in this course to their specific needs
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Upon completion of the CVOICE course, the student will be able to:
- Identify the components, processes, and features of traditional telephony networks that provide end-to-end call functionality
- Describe two methods of call control used on voice and data networks and provide one example of a protocol for each
- List at least five components or capabilities that are required to provide integrated voice and data services in campus LAN, enterprise, and service provider environments
- Select the appropriate analog voice connection to a Cisco ® device given the types of analog connections and their susceptibility to line quality problems
- Choose a voice compression scheme that best suits your needs given the fundamentals of digital voice encoding
- Describe the appropriate signaling method to deploy in a telephony system given the type of signaling: between PBXs; between PBXs and central offices; or specialized, such as ISDN
- Implement an effective method of transporting fax and modem traffic over a Voice over IP network given the standard implementations of fax and the methods used to transport modem traffic
Training Course includes:
- Unlimited Access to the 30 Hour of interactive full multi-media training 24 x 7 for one year
- Simulated hands-on labs to practice what you've learned
- Online Cisco Supplemental Reading material
- Instructor class notes – to provide additional insights into the topics covered
- Certification practice exams to validate exam readiness
- Automatic access to class updates
- 24 x 7 learner support by expert mentors via chat and email
- Cisco All Access Option- is a comprehensive learning solution that provides students access to the live and
on-demand recorded classes in a 12-month subscription model. During this time, students may have access to
as many as 36 Cisco classes, depending on the package. All Access solutions are geared toward individuals or
entire departments that need a broad range of learning options that are accessible any time from any place with an internet connection.Details
- Also Available
Live Cisco CVOICE Training Class Cisco CCVP Boot Camp Class
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Online CVOICE Training Course 30 hours Practice Exam Quizzers Supplemental Reading Material Simulated Labs One Year Access
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$479.00
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CD-ROM CVOICE Training Course 30 hours Practice Exam Quizzers Supplemental Reading Material Simulated Labs
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$595.00
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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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Audience
This course is recommended for any student interested in mastering Voice over IP technology. It is also perfect for students interested in pursuing Cisco CCVP telephony certification.
Prerequisites
Students enrolled in this course should possess a basic knowledge of traditional public switched network (PSTN) operations and voice fundamentals.
Successful completion of the following courses (or equivalent experience) is strongly recommended:
Training Content
Part 1: Introduction to Packet Voice Technologies
- Basic Components of a Telephony Network
- Packet Telephony vs. Circuit-Switched Telephony
- Foreign Exchange Station Interface
Part 2: Analog and Digital Voice Connections
- Local Loops
- Digitizing Analog Signals
- T1 Digital Signal Format
- Fax Relay
Part 3: Configuring Voice Interfaces
- Local Calls
- Factors That Affect Voice Quality
- Demo: FXS Configuration
- Demo: T1 Configuration
- Voice Port Configuration
Part 4: Voice Dial Plans
- Dial-Peer Call Legs
- Understanding Dial Peers
- Demo: Dial Peers
- Special Purpose Connection Commands
- Dial Plans
- POTS Dial Peers
- Connections
- Basic VoIP
Part 5: Introduction to VoIP
- IP Network
- Analog vs. Digital
- Major VoIP Protocols
- Bandwidth Implications of Codec
- Elements of a Security Policy
Part 6: VoIP Signaling and Call Control
- Model for VoIP Signaling and Call Control
- H.323 and Associated Recommendations
- Demo: Basic H.323 Gateway Configuration
- SIP and Associated Standards
- MGCP and Associated Standards
- Components and Services
- VoIP with MGCP
- VoIP with H.323
Part 7: Improving and Maintaining Voice Quality
- Factors Affecting Audio Clarity
- IP Networking Overview
- What Is QoS and Why Is It Needed?
- What Is Jitter?
- Delay Budget
- Need for QoS in the Campus
- Need for QoS in the WAN
- VoIP over Frame Relay QoS
- Need for Call Admission Control
- Sources of Traffic Statistics
- CBWFQ and LLQ Configuration
- Configuring CAC
- Implementing RSVP-VoIP Traffic
- Appendix C: Cisco ® Resources
- AC-04 Home Page
- AC-26 Software Advisor Home Page
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