Cisco Unified Communications Architecture and Design (UCAD)

Course Description Schedule
 

Who should attend

  • Network architects who design converged networks
  • System engineers who design customer and organization solutions
  • Network engineers who wish to understand the high-level design process

Certifieringar

This course is part of the following Certifications:

Prerequisites

Course Objectives

Unified Communications Architecture and Design (UCAD) v8.0 provides an overview of all the components of a Cisco Unified Communications solution and demonstrates how to effectively engineer and design a Cisco Unified Communications call control solution.

Course Content

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

  • Identify the components that comprise a complete Cisco Unified Communications solution and size and position products within the solution
  • Identify the products and features required in the LAN environment to support Cisco Unified Communications call control
  • Based on existing telephony and data statistics, perform these tasks:
  • Calculate the WAN bandwidth requirements to support VoIP calls
  • Size the voice gateway
  • Size and locate the media resources
  • Identify the issues and components that make up a Cisco Unified Communications call control solution
  • Size and locate Cisco Unified Communications call agents and Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8.x
  • Design a correct dial plan
  • Explain issues that impact E911 requirements
  • Secure the voice network components

Duration: 5 days

Prices (excl. tax):
  • Sverige: 24.900 Kr
  • Danmark: 20.900 Dkr
  • Norway: 26.900 Nkr
Cisco Learning Credits:

Please contact your Account Manager for CLC value

 
Click on town name to bookSchedule
Sverige
25.06. - 29.06.2012 Stockholm Course language: English
Fast Lane will carry out all guaranteed training regardless of the number of attendees, exempt from force majeure or other unexpected events, like e.g. accidents or illness of the trainer, which prevent the course from being conducted.