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Cisco® Voice over IP (CVOICE)

This comprehensive Authorized Cisco course, developed for Cisco Systems, introduces you to the latest Voice over IP technologies from Cisco and gives you the skills and techniques to optimize your Cisco hardware for real performance and savings.

You will learn to configure voice interfaces on Cisco equipment to enable connections to traditional, non-packetized telephony equipment. Also, learn to apply the fundamental knowledge of VoIP to dial plans and enterprise and service provider applications.

This course is the first step toward fully understanding Cisco's AVVID solution.

 

What You'll Learn

  • The similarities and differences between traditional public switched telephone network (PSTN) voice networks and IP Telephony solutions
  • To configure the call flows for Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS), VoIP, and default dial peers
  • How to choose between centralized and decentralized call control and signaling protocols
  • Analog and digital voice characteristics
  • The processes and standards for voice digitization, compression, digital signaling, and Fax transport as they relate to Voice over IP (VoIP) networks
  • Voice encodings and signaling
  • Quality of Service techniques for "non-quality-of-service" networks (such as IP and Frame Relay)
  • Voice Over IP environments (SIP, H.323, MGCP)
  • Integrated voice/data network design and optimization
  • Voice/data network configuration and troubleshooting
  • Emerging voice technologies
  • Voice quality issues and the Quality of Service (QoS) solutions used to solve them

Who Needs to Attend

Technical professionals responsible for VoIP including voice/data integration.

Course Schedule

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