Advanced Administration of Unified Communications Manager and Features (AAUCMF)

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      COURSE INFORMATION

      Advanced Administration of Unified Communications Manager and Features (AAUCMF) Course Overview:

      The Advanced Administration for Unified Communications Manager and Features course is intended for experienced unified communications administrators who need in-depth knowledge of Cisco Unified Communications Manager advanced features, services, and troubleshooting.  This course is intended to be a follow-on course to ACUCM+AUC, and combines elements from off-the-shelf courses CVOICE, ICOMM, CIPT 2 and TVOICE.

      This course utilizes Cisco Unified Communications Manager 10.5, and will employ the North American Numbering Plan (NANP). Both SCCP and SIP phones are implemented, as well as both H.323 and SIP gateways.

      This course covers the following:

      • New and changed features in CUCM 8.5/8.6/9.0 and v10
      • Implementation of a multi-site dial plan architecture including:
        • Signaling
        • Call routing for multiple sites with overlapping directory numbers
        • Digit manipulation
        • Automated alternate routing
        • PSTN backup
        • TEHO implementation
      • Call admission control
      • Hardware media resource implementation
      • Intercluster communications
      • Implementing extension mobility
      • Unified mobility (including single-number reach)
      • Device mobility
      • Tools, tips and tricks for the Bulk Administration Tool
      • Reading CUCM trace files for troubleshooting

      Who Should Attend:

      • Experience Unified Communications Engineers
      • Anyone who has attended ACUCM+AUC and needs more training on advanced features and troubleshooting

      Advanced Administration of Unified Communications Manager and Features (AAUCMF) Course Prerequisites:

      Before attending this course, you must have the following:

      • CCNA Voice or equivalent knowledge, or
      • ACUCM+AUC and additional field experience

      Advanced Administration of Unified Communications Manager and Features (AAUCMF) Course Objectives:

      After successfully completing this course, you will be able to:

      • Describe CUCM signaling to phones, gateways, and media resources (H.323, SIP, SCCP)
      • Configure inbound and outbound call routing in a multisite environment with overlapping DNs
      • Configure intersite dialing with PSTN backup using Local Route Groups
      • Use class of control to control inbound call flow and permit blocking of inbound calls
      • Implement Survivable Remote Site Telephony for both SCCP and SIP devices
      • Implement intersite and intercluster Call Admission Control and intersite Automated Alternate Routing
      • Implement DSP hardware media resources
      • Implement Tail-End Hopoff (TEHO)
      • Configure Extension Mobility, Unified Mobility (Single Number Reach and Mobile Voice Access), and Device Mobility
      • Use CUCM Tools such as the Real Time Monitoring Tool to Monitor and perform basic Troubleshooting
      • Deploy new CUCM 10.x Features such as Native Call Queuing, Intercluster CAC and Deterministic Codec Selection
      • Generate and Read Trace Files for SCCP, SIP and H.323 Call Setup and Resource Allocation

      Advanced Administration of Unified Communications Manager and Features (AAUCMF) Course Outline:

      Module 1: Review of CUCM and Overview of New Features in 8.6, 9.x and 10.x
      Module 2: Understanding End-User Implementation Options
      • Implementing End Users in CUCM Including LDAP Integration
      • Review of Cisco IP Phones and SCCP and SIP Signaling
      • Universal Device and Line Templates and Feature Group Templates
      • Module 2 Labs:
        • Lab 1: Preparing the Lab Environment
        • Lab 2: Configuring LDAP Integration
        • Lab 3: Implementing Site-Specific Device Pools
        • Lab 4: Building SCCP Phones using the Self-Provisioning IVR
        • Lab 5: Building SIP Phones
      Module 3: Dial Plan Architecture
      • H.323 and SIP Protocols and Signaling
      • Local Route Groups
      • Inbound Calls Routing in a Multisite Environment
      • Implementing Survivable Remote Site Telephony
      • Implementing Cisco Unified SCCP SRST
      • Implementing SIP SRST
      • Implementing Communications Manager Express in SRST Mode
      • Module 3 Labs:
        • Lab 1: Implementing Basic Multisite Connections
        • Lab 2: Building Line/Device Class of Service
        • Lab 3: Implementing Call Routing in a Multisite Environment
        • Lab 4: Configuring Inbound Calling in a Multisite Environment
        • Lab 5: Implementing SCCP and SIP SRST
      Module 4: Intersite and Intercluster Calling Architecture and Features
      • Locations-Based Call Admission Control and AAR
      • Media Resource Implementation (DSPs)
      • Native Call Queuing
      • Configuring Intercluster Enhanced Locations Call Admission Control
      • Configuring Tail End Hop Off
      • Module 4 Labs:
        • Lab 1: Implementing CAC and AAR
        • Lab 2: Implementing Media Resources
        • Lab 3: Configuring Hunting with Native Call Queuing
        • Lab 4: Configure Intercluster Dialing over a SIP Intercluster Trunk
        • Lab 5: Configure Intercluster Locations-Based Call Admission Control
        • Lab 6: Implementing Tail-End Hopoff (TEHO)
      Module 5: Implementation of Features and Applications for Multisite Deployments
      • Implementing Cisco Extension Mobility
      • Configuring Cisco Unified Mobility
      • Implementing Device Mobility
      • Module 5 Labs:
        • Lab 1: Configure Extension Mobility
        • Lab 2: Configure Device Mobility
        • Lab 3: Configuring Cisco Unified Mobility
      Module 6: Tools & Troubleshooting
      • BAT Tips and Tricks
      • Planning Firmware Upgrades
      • Reading Common Voice IOS Debug Output
      • Reading RTMT Trace Files
      • Module 6 Labs:
        • Lab 1: BAT Tips and Tricks
        • Lab 2: Planning Firmware Upgrades
        • Lab 3: Reading Common Voice IOS Debug Output
        • Lab 4: Reading RTMT Trace Files

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