Cisco Unified Communications Architecture and Design V.1x (UCAD) — A 5-day course
Synopsis
Unified Communications Architecture and Design (UCAD) v1.x provides an overview of all the components of a Cisco Unified Communications solution and demonstrates how to effectively engineer and design a Cisco Unified Communications call control solution.
Course Objectives
After completing this training course the student will be able to:
- Be able to identify the components that comprise a complete Cisco Unified Communications solution and size and position products within the solution
- Properly identify the products and features required in the LAN environment to support Unified Communications call control
- Based on existing telephony and data statistics, calculate the WAN bandwidth requirements to support VoIP calls
- Identify the issues and components that make up a Cisco Unified Communications call control solution
- Sizing the voice gateway
- Sizing and locating the media resources
- Sizing and locating Cisco Unified Communications call agents
- Cisco Unified Communication Manager 6.X, and Cisco Unified Communication Manager Express
- Designing the proper dial plan
- Issues that impact E911 requirements
- Securing the voice network components
Intended Audience
This course is designed for:
- Network architects who design converged networks
- System engineers who design customer and organization solutions
- Network engineers who wish to understand the high-level design process
Prerequisites
Delegates must have attended and passed the following courses, or have the equivalent experience in order to fully benefit from this course:
Certification
There are no exams associated with this course at this time.
Publicly scheduled dates, locations, and prices
London — £1595 (+VAT)
- 21–25 Jun 2010
- 13–17 Sep 2010
Wokingham — £1595 (+VAT)
- 22–26 Mar 2010
- 14–18 Jun 2010
- 6–10 Dec 2010
Contents:
Cisco Unified Communications Architecture Overview
- Cisco Unified Communications Features
- Cisco Unified Messaging Components
- Mobility and Presence Overview
- Conferencing Products Overview
- Contact Center Overview
- Management Tools
- Cisco Unified Communications Security
Designing the LAN for Cisco Unified Communications Call Control
- Explaining Campus Evolution and Cisco Unified Communications
- Connecting IP Phones
- Designing High Availability at the Data Link and Network Layers
- Reviewing LAN QoS for Cisco Unified Communications
- Designing the LAN Access Layer for Cisco Unified Communications
- Designing the LAN Distribution Layer for Cisco Unified Communications
- Designing the LAN Core Layer for Cisco Unified Communications
Jump-Starting CiscoWorks
- Accessing Server Login and Security
- Populating the Campus Database
- Populating the RME Inventory
- Preparing CiscoView
Designing the WAN for Cisco Unified Communications Call Control
- Provisioning Bandwidth
- Designing WAN QoS for Cisco Unified Communications
Designing Cisco Unified Communications Call Control
- Sizing and Selecting Voice Gateways
- Designing Media Resources
- Sizing and Positioning Cisco Unified Communications Call Control
- Designing the Dial Plan
- Designing Emergency Services
- Designing a Secure Cisco Unified Communications Solution
