500-710
5 Days
ILT, VIRTUAL/WEBEX, ON-SITE
Cisco Video Infrastructure Implementation (VII) v2017 replaces the Implementing Cisco TelePresence Video Solutions (VTVS2) course to help students prepare for the Cisco TelePresence Video Specialist certification.
This course is designed to teach technicians to install/configure, operate and maintain core visual communication components for both premise and cloud-based video and TelePresence solutions. Cisco video/UC infrastructure including Expressway (or VCS), Unified Communications Manager (UCM), Cisco Meeting Server (CMS), TelePresence Server, Conductor and TMS will be configured to work in premise based solutions as well as with Cisco Spark and Cisco WebEx cloud solutions.
The software applications that are covered in this course include:
- Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server (VCS)
- Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM)
- Cisco Unified Communications Manager IM and Presence
- Cisco TelePresence Multipoint Controller Unit (MCU)
- Cisco Telepresence Management Suite (TMS)
- Cisco Telepresence Content Server (TCS)
Why Attend With Current Technologies CLC
- Each Student has a Telepresence Unit
- Our Instructors are the top 10% rated by Cisco.
- Our Lab has a dedicated 300 Mbps Fiber Connection
- Our Lab Run up to Date version of Code on our Servers
- Each Pod has their own set of Servers. Including their own CUCM, IMP, VCS-C, VCS-E, Conductor, (2) Telepresence Servers, TMS Server. AD/Exchange Servers
- Our labs have a Variety of Telepresence Units including SX80 With Speaker Track, SX10, EX90, C60, DX650, DX80, DX70, CTS 500
Course Objectives
Who Should Attend
Prerequisites
Course Outline
Labs
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- Define Cisco Business TelePresence Solutions components and architectures
- Implement Cisco TelePresence Video Communication Server (Expressway) for basic and advanced video networks
- Implement Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS)
- Configure Cisco Meeting Server Features
- Define integration of Cisco Collaboration Premise Solutions with Cisco Cloud, including Cisco Spark, Cisco Spark Hybrid, and WebEx
The primary audience for this course is as follows:
- Network Video Operators / Administrators
- Voice / UC / Collaboration / Communications Engineer
- Collaboration Tools Engineer
- Collaboration Sales / Systems Engineer
- Working knowledge of basic IP networking
- Knowledge of video conferencing and streaming fundamentals
Advanced Cisco Expressway Features
- Introducing Cisco video network solutions
- Exploring Cisco Expressway basic setup
- Explaining regular expressions in a Cisco Expressway environment
- Deploying components of Cisco Expressway Security
- Exploring the fundamentals of subzones
- Administering call control
- Implementing subzone bandwidth management
- Implementing zones
- Exploring clustering
- Applying troubleshooting
Advanced Cisco Meeting Server Features
- Introducing the Cisco meeting server
- Exploring API configuration
- Exploring resilient and scalable deployments
- Additional features
Cisco Collaboration Meeting Room Solutions with Cisco TelePresence Server
- Introducing Collaboration Meeting Room cloud, premises and hybrid products
- Deploying the TelePresence Server and TelePresence conductor
- Applying troubleshooting to Cisco CMR Premises Solutions
Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) Solution
- Explaining Cisco TMS installation
- Describing TMS operation
- Explaining TMS conference scheduling and management
- Configuring permissions
- Applying troubleshooting
Cisco Cloud Solutions – WebEx and Spark
- Introducing WebEx and Spark cloud solutions
- Exploring Spark administration configuration
- Deploying Spark hybrid services
- Exploring Spark APIs and BOTs configuration
Cisco TelePresence Content Server (Optional Module)
- Examining Cisco TCS operation and configuration
LABS:
- Configure Expressway for premise-based visual communications networks
- Configure Cisco Meeting Server in a clustered deployment
- Configure CMR Using TelePresence Server, Conductor, TMS and WebEx
- Configure WebEx for enterprise use
- Configure Spark for enterprise use
- Configure Spark Hybrid
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