CVOICE Implementing Cisco Voice Communications and QoS
v8
Overview
Cisco Voice over IP (CVOICE) v8.0 introduces the components that
make up a VoIP network, and then provides multiple examples of how
to configure these VoIP components and associated protocols, while
providing the high quality that voice users were accustomed to with
their legacy telephony system. The main goal of our expert-led
CVOICE course is to introduce learners to the function and
configuration of Voice over IP (VoIP) technologies, and provide
design guidance for selecting VoIP protocols. Since no two networks
are alike, our practical and effective approach enables a student
to apply the knowledge gained in this course to their specific
needs.
Prerequisites
The knowledge and skills that a learner must have before
attending this course are as follows:
- Working knowledge of fundamental terms and concepts of computer
networking including LANs, WANs, and IP switching and routing
- Ability to configure and operate Cisco IOS routers in IP
environment at the CCNA level
- Basic knowledge of traditional voice, converged voice, and data
networks at the CCNA Voice level
Target Audience
This course is recommended for any student interested in
mastering Voice over IP technology. It is also perfect for students
interested in pursuing any of Cisco's many IP telephony
specializations or the Cisco Certified Network Professional Voice
Professional (CCNP Voice) certification.
Objectives
- Implementing Cisco Voice Communications and QoS (CVOICE) v8
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- Explain what a voice gateway is, how it works, and describe its
usage, components, and features.
- Describe the characteristics and configuration elements of VoIP
call legs.
- Describe how to implement IP phones using Cisco Unified
Communications Manager Express.
- Describe the components of a dial plan and explain how to
implement a dial plan on a Cisco Unified voice gateway.
- Explain what gatekeepers and Cisco Unified Border Elements
(CUBEs) are, how they work, and what features they support.
- Describe why Quality of Service (QoS) is needed, what functions
it performs, and how it can be implemented in a Cisco Unified
Communications network.