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CCVP
(Cisco Certified Voice Professional)
CCVP
certification validates a robust set of skills in implementing,
operating, configuring, and troubleshooting a converged IP
network. The certification content focuses on Cisco Systems Call
Manager, quality of service (QoS), gateways, gatekeepers, IP
phones, voice applications, and utilities on Cisco routers and
Cisco Catalyst switches
CCVP Prerequisites: Valid CCNA certification
Required Exams
642-642 QOS - Quality of Service
642-436 CVOICE - Cisco Voice Over IP
642-426 TUC – Troubleshooting Cisco Unified Communications
Systems
642-444 CIPT - Cisco IP Telephony Part 1 (CIPT1), Part 2 (CIPT2)
642-453 GWGK - Implementing Cisco Voice Gateways and Gatekeepers
642-642 QOS: Quality of Service
The
exam will certify that the successful candidate has knowledge
and skills necessary to configure and troubleshoot Cisco IOS
routers running Quality of Service protocols in Service Provider
and Enterprise environments. The exam covers topics on IP QOS,
classification and marking Mechanisms, queuing mechanisms,
traffic shaping and policing mechanisms, congestion avoidance
mechanisms, link efficiency mechanisms, modular QOS command line
interface, and QOS Best Practices.
642-436 CVOICE: Cisco Voice over IP
Cisco
Voice over IP (CVOICE) v6.0 provides an understanding of
converged voice and data networks and also the challenges faced
by the various network technologies. The course also provides
network administrators and network engineers with the knowledge
and skills required to integrate gateways and gatekeepers into
an enterprise VoIP network. This course is one of several
courses in the Cisco CCVP¿ track that addresses design,
planning, and deployment practices and provides comprehensive
hands-on experience in configuration and deployment of VoIP
networks.
642-426 TUC: Troubleshooting Cisco Unified Communications
Systems
TUC
equips network professionals with the knowledge and skills
required to troubleshoot Unified Communications Systems /
solutions in Enterprise, Mid-Market, and Commercial deployments.
TUC teaches troubleshooting methodology, triage, resources,
tools and fixes at the integrated System / Solution level, and
for components (such as Cisco Unified Call Manager, Cisco Unity,
videoconferencing, and infrastructure).
642-444 CIPT: Cisco IP Telephony Part 1 (CIPT1), Part 2 (CIPT2)
Cisco
IP Telephony Part 1 (CIPT1) v4.1 prepares you for installing,
configuring, and maintaining a Cisco IP telephony solution. This
course focuses primarily on Cisco CallManager, the call routing
and signaling component for the Cisco IP telephony solution.
This course includes lab practice where you will install and
configure Cisco CallManager; configure gateways, gatekeepers,
and switches; and build route plans to place intra- and
intercluster Cisco IP phone calls.
The
Cisco IP Telephony Part II (CIPT2) course focuses on Cisco
CallManager advanced features and options. These features
include point-to-point video calls for appropriate video enabled
endpoints as well as video conferencing, Cisco CallManager
Attendant Console, IP Softphone and extension Mobility, security
features for hardening of applications and hardware for VoIP,
and command-line tools and monitoring devices that Cisco
provides for troubleshooting voice and data networks
642-453 GWGK: Implementing Cisco Voice Gateways and Gatekeepers
The
Gateway Gatekeeper exam assesses the knowledge of the Systems
Engineer on the implementation of Cisco gateways and gatekeepers
to integrate a VoIP network to both PSTN and TDM equipment. This
includes implementing dial plans and advanced gateway features
such as SRST and DSP farms. The exam also covers implementing
gatekeepers and directory gatekeepers to provide hierarchical
dial plan resolution and call admission control.
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