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VTVS2 - Implementing Cisco TelePresence Video Solutions, Part 1&2 Virtual Classroom Live December 11, 2017

Price: $4,995

This course runs for a duration of 5 Days.

The class will run daily from 9:00am EST to 5:00pm EST.

Class Location: Virtual LIVE Instructor Led - Virtual Live Classroom.

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Description

NOTE: This course is only availible by customer request. If you are interested in taking this course, please call 651-905-3729 or submit a request for a date.

Implementing Cisco TelePresence Video Solutions (VTVS1&2) is a 5-day training program that is designed to explain implementing, supporting, and troubleshooting Cisco TelePresence video solutions. Our Cisco Telepresence training courses are designed to help you meet measurable objectives and develop the skills that you need for your career. This Cisco Telepresence Training combines e-learning with the in-person classroom experience so learners have an opportunity to gain hands-on experience and refine their skills.

The e-Learning portion of this Cisco training course (VTVS1) teaches field engineers to deploy Cisco TelePresence Video Express Authorized Technology Provider (ATP) solutions. You will learn features, functions, design, and deployment planning for Cisco endpoint product sets including C-Series, MX Series and EX Series systems. The course prepares you for the proctored 500-007 Implementing Cisco TelePresence Video Solutions, Part 1 (VTVS1) exam. 

The classroom portion of this Cisco Telepresence training course (VTVS2) teaches you how to configure, operate, and maintain core visual communication components, including Cisco TelePresence endpoints, gatekeepers, multipoint control units (MCUs), and management software. Additionally, you will learn to add Cisco TelePresence to existing Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CM) environments. The course prepares you for the 500-006 Implementing Cisco TelePresence Video Solutions, Part 2 (VTVS2) exam.

Course Objectives

Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives:

  • Define and operate Cisco TelePresence Solutions architectures and components such as Cisco TelePresence Video Communications Servers (VCSs), Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CM), Cisco TelePresence Multipoint Control Units (MCUs), and TelePresence Interoperability Protocol (TIP)
  • Configure and operate a Cisco TelePresence VCS for basic and advanced video networks
  • Enable connectivity between a Cisco TelePresence VCS and Cisco Unified Communications Manager
  • Configure a Cisco TelePresence MCU, Cisco TelePresence Server, and the MSE 8000 Server to work with both the Cisco VCS and Cisco Unified CM
  • Define TelePresence Interoperability Protocol (TIP) and how it is deployed in Cisco TelePresence solutions to help create an ideal user experience
  • Operate Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) and provision devices using Cisco TMS Provisioning Extension (TMSPE)
  • Demonstrate how Cisco TelePresence Content Server (TCS) interacts with other products within the Cisco TelePresence Solution

Whould Should Attend

  • Field engineers and first-line support personnel who implement and support Cisco TelePresence products and applications
  • End-user technical staff such as video systems engineers and administrators
  • Also appropriate for sales engineers

Course Overview

  • Module 1: Overview of Cisco TelePresence Endpoints
    • Cisco TelePresence endpoints
  • Module 2: SIP and H.323 Basic Configuration
    • Cisco video network
    • SIP and H.323 protocols and basic configuration of the Cisco VCS
    • Backing up, restoring, and upgrading the Cisco VCS
    • Basic configuration for SIP and Cisco Unified CM
    • Exploring Cisco Unified CM and Cisco VCS dial plans
  • Module 3: Exploring Advanced Cisco VCS Features
    • Components of Cisco VCS security
    • Exploring the fundamentals of subzones
    • Transforms and admin policy
    • FindMe application on the Cisco VCS
    • Purpose of zones on the Cisco VCS
    • Neighbor relations
    • Traversal zones
    • DNS and ENUM zones
    • Subzone bandwidth management and pipes
    • Call processing
    • Regular expressions
    • Security certifications and installations
    • Presence server on the Cisco VCS
    • Conference factory
    • Using redundancy
    • Troubleshooting the Cisco VCS
  • Module 4: Deploying Video Conference Bridges
    • Cisco TelePresence MCU
    • Examining basic setup
    • Cisco TelePresence MCU configuration
    • Operating the Cisco TelePresence MCU
    • Cisco TelePresence MCU customizations
    • Global conference settings
    • Software upgrade for the Cisco TelePresence MCU
    • MSE 8000
    • Cisco TelePresence Server
    • Cisco TelePresence Interoperable Protocol (TIP)
    • Cisco TelePresence MCU troubleshooting
  • Module 5: Cisco TelePresence Conductor
    • Cisco TelePresence conductor purpose and place
    • Cisco TelePresence MCU preparation for deployment with the Cisco VCS and Cisco TelePresence conductor
    • Cisco TelePresence MCU preparation for deployment with Cisco Unified CM and Cisco TelePresence conductor
    • Deployment of the Cisco TelePresence Server with the Cisco TelePresence conductor
    • Cisco VCS preparation
    • Configuration of conductor with Cisco Unified CM
    • Review configuration of Cisco Unified CM
    • Troubleshooting
  • Module 6: Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS)
    • Cisco TMS
    • Operation of Cisco TMS
    • Conference creation
    • ISDN and IP zones
    • User permissions
    • Troubleshooting Cisco TMS
  • Module 7: Cisco TMS Provisioning Extension
    • Cisco TMS provisioning extension role and documentation
    • Configuration of provisioning components
    • Deploying Cisco TMSPE for provisioning
    • Provisioning phone books and sending account information
    • Troubleshooting provisioning components
  • Module 8: TelePresence Content Server (TCS) (Optional)
    • Cisco TCS purpose and place in a video network
    • Configuration of Cisco TCS
  • Hands-On Labs:
    • Lab 1-1: Endpoint Configuration
    • Lab 2-1: Basic Call Control Settings for Cisco VCS and Cisco Unified CM
    • Lab 2-2: Basic Call Control Settings for Cisco Unified CM
    • Lab 3-1: Components of Cisco VCS Security
    • Lab 3-2: Exploring the Fundamentals of Subzones
    • Lab 3-3: Pre-search, Transforms, Admin Policy, and User Policy
    • Lab 3-4: Neighbor Relationships and SIP Trunks
    • Lab 3-5: Calling Outside; Traversal Zones and DNS Zones
    • Lab 3-6: Bandwidth Management
    • Lab 3-7: Call Processing
    • Lab 3-8: Interworked Dialing – Transforms, Search Rules, and Regular Expressions
    • Lab 3-9: Conference Factory and Multiway
    • Lab 3-10: Logs and History
    • Lab 4-1: Verify H.323 and SIP Settings for Cisco TelePresence MCU
    • Lab 4-2: Configuring Conferences
    • Lab 4-3: Cisco MCU Customization
    • Lab 4-4: Cisco MCU Backup and MSE 8000 Options
    • Lab 4-5: Diagnostic Call Logs for the Cisco TelePresence MCU
    • Lab 5-1: Cisco TelePresence Conductor
    • Lab 6-1: Operation of Cisco TMS
    • Lab 6-2: Conference Creation
    • Lab 6-3: ISDN and IP Zones
    • Lab 6-4: User Permissions
    • Lab 6-5: Cisco TMS Troubleshooting
    • Lab 7-1: Configuring the Cisco VCS for Provisioning
    • Lab 7-2: Troubleshooting TMSPE
    • Lab 8-1: TCS Configurations and Recordings

Prerequisites

  • VTVS1: Implementing Cisco TelePresence Video Solutions, Part 1 (Included in this class as e-Learning)
  • Assumes equivalent knowledge and skill level of student who has completed the following:

  • Cisco basic IP networking e-learning or Interconnecting Cisco Devices, Parts 1 and 2 (ICND1 and ICND2)
  • Implementing Cisco Video Networking Devices, Parts 1 and 2 (VIVND1 and VIVND2)