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CCVP™ Boot Camp

Length: 12-day Boot Camp

The Cisco® CCVP™ Certification Authorized Training is composed of 7 modules. Below is a short description of each module:

  • Implementing Cisco® Quality of Service (QoS) - Provides students with in-depth knowledge of IP QoS requirements, conceptual models using Differentiated Services (DiffServ), Integrated Services (IntServ) and Best Effort (over provisioning), and the implementation of IP QoS on Cisco IOS® switch and router platforms. The curriculum covers the theory of IP QoS, design issues, and configuration of various QoS mechanisms to facilitate the creation of effective administrative policies providing QoS.
  • Cisco® Voice Over IP Fundamentals (CVF) - Three e-learning modules teach the basic concepts and terminology to transition from traditional analog telephony to Voice Over IP. They review basic telephony concepts, highlight the special considerations and expectations of services when voice calls are put on a digital network, and explore the features and benefits from Voice Over IP and Cisco® voice applications. These three modules were removed from the CVOICE course and developed as self-study, web-based training of about 6 hours duration. CVF is a pre-requisite to CVOICE.
  • Cisco® Voice Over IP (CVOICE) - Lays the foundation for gaining hand-on skills and significant understanding of packet telephony by presenting the technologies that are common for both Enterprise and Service Provider students. The course also teaches students how to use the available Cisco® tools to find the information needed to accomplish their everyday tasks.
  • IP Telephony Troubleshooting (IPTT) - practices troubleshooting skills for administrators and engineers who support IP Telephony installations.
  • Cisco® IP Telephony Part 1 (CIPT1) - Preparing 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.
  • Cisco® IP Telephony Part 2 (CIPT2) - 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.
  • Implementing Cisco® Voice Gateways and Gatekeepers (GWGK) - It's an ILT advanced course on implementing Cisco® Voice Gateways and Gatekeepers in Enterprise or Service Provider environments. The goal is to provide students with information and practice activities to prepare them to install, configure, monitor and troubleshoot Cisco® voice gateways and gatekeepers in Enterprise installations, in accord with the recommendations of Cisco®'s Solution Reference Network Design (SRND) for IP Telephony guides.

Recommended For:

Any network engineer who currently installs, configures, or supports IP Telephony applications, Voice over IP networks, PBXs, or Voicemail systems. With IP Telephony and VoIP markets continuing to expand the CCVP™ certification would also be valuable to anyone who would like to position themselves to meet the growing demand for competent Voice technical professionals.

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