Cisco ICND1: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 Exam 640-822 Curriculum Outline
Cisco ICND1 1.0: Network Fundamentals
Overview/Description
To recognize the basic components, topologies, and functionality of computer networks and how to secure them, and to determine the IP configuration of a PC and local network
Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, network designers, and project managers; individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician (CCNET) certification and those individuals targeting the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification
Basic computer literacy, basic Windows navigation skills, basic Internet usage skills, and basic e-mail usage skills
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Cisco ICND1 1.0: Network Communications and Connections
Overview/Description
To recognize how TCP and UDP protocols transfer data between hosts, the architecture and functionality of Ethernet LANs, and gather information about network connections
Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, network designers, and project managers; individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician (CCNET) certification and those individuals targeting the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification
Basic computer literacy, basic Windows navigation skills, basic Internet usage skills, and basic e-mail usage skills
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Cisco ICND1 1.0: Switched LANs
Overview/Description
To recognize how switched LANs operate and resolve key network issues, Cisco IOS software and CLI basic features and functionality, and perform a Catalyst switch startup and configuration for a switched LAN
Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, network designers, and project managers; individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician (CCNET) certification and those individuals targeting the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification
Basic computer literacy, basic Windows navigation skills, basic Internet usage skills, and basic e-mail usage skills
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Cisco ICND1 1.0: Switch Optimization, Security, and Troubleshooting
Overview/Description
To recognize how to optimize a switched LAN, secure it, and troubleshoot common problems
Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, network designers, and project managers; individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician (CCNET) certification and those individuals targeting the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification
Basic computer literacy, basic Windows navigation skills, basic Internet usage skills, and basic e-mail usage skills
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Cisco ICND1 1.0: Wireless LANs
Overview/DescriptionTo manage devices on a network according to designated best practices
To recognize the key issues and regulatory drivers of WLANs, how they are implemented and secured, and how to troubleshoot them
Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, network designers, and project managers; individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician (CCNET) certification and those individuals targeting the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification
Basic computer literacy, basic Windows navigation skills, basic Internet usage skills, and basic e-mail usage skills
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Cisco ICND1 1.0: Routing and Addressing in the LAN
Overview/Description
To recognize how routing connects networks and how subnets are constructed, determine IP addressing and perform router configuration
Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, network designers, and project managers; individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician (CCNET) certification and those individuals targeting the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification
Basic computer literacy, basic Windows navigation skills, basic Internet usage skills, and basic e-mail usage skills
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Cisco ICND1 1.0: Packet Delivery, Security, and Remote Access on the Router
Overview/Description
To recognize how packets are delivered across an IP network, and secure and use routers as DHCP servers and for accessing remote devices
Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, network designers, and project managers; individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician (CCNET) certification and those individuals targeting the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification
Basic computer literacy, basic Windows navigation skills, basic Internet usage skills, and basic e-mail usage skills
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Cisco ICND1 1.0: WAN Technologies and Routing
Overview/Description
To recognize how packets are delivered across an IP network, and secure and use routers as DHCP servers and for accessing remote devices
Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, network designers, and project managers; individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician (CCNET) certification and those individuals targeting the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification
Basic computer literacy, basic Windows navigation skills, basic Internet usage skills, and basic e-mail usage skills
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Cisco ICND1 1.0: WAN Encapsulation and Dynamic Routing using RIP
Overview/Description
To recognize the features and functionality of WAN encapsulation technologies, the characteristics of dynamic routing and RIP, and configure RIP on an IP network
Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, network designers, and project managers; individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician (CCNET) certification and those individuals targeting the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification
Basic computer literacy, basic Windows navigation skills, basic Internet usage skills, and basic e-mail usage skills
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Cisco ICND1 1.0: Network Environment Management
Overview/Description
To gather network information and map the environment, manage router startup and configuration, and manage Cisco IOS images, configuration files, and network devices
Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, network designers, and project managers; individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician (CCNET) certification and those individuals targeting the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification
Basic computer literacy, basic Windows navigation skills, basic Internet usage skills, and basic e-mail usage skills
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Cisco ICND2: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2 Exam 640-816 Curriculum Outline
Cisco ICND2 1.0: Small and Medium Network Implementations
Overview/Description
To recognize the basic functionality of IOS Software, use the CLI for switch and router configuration in a small network, and recognize the operation and configuration of VLANs and VLAN trunking
Network administrators, engineers, and managers; systems engineers, network designers, and project managers who require training and certification in Cisco technologies
ICND1 and an understanding of basic networking concepts and Cisco technologies
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Cisco ICND2 1.0 Improving Switched Network and VLAN Performance
Overview/Description
To recognize how to improve the performance and security of switched networks and VLANs
Network administrators, engineers, and managers; systems engineers, network designers, and project managers who require training and certification in Cisco technologies
ICND1 and an understanding of basic networking concepts and Cisco technologies
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Cisco ICND2 1.0: Routing Fundamentals, Subnetting, and VLSMs
Overview/Description
To recognize how dynamic routing operates and how to use subnetting and VLSMs on large routed networks
Network administrators, engineers, and managers; systems engineers, network designers, and project managers who require training and certification in Cisco technologies
ICND1 and an understanding of basic networking concepts and Cisco technologies
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Cisco ICND2 1.0: Single-Area OSPF Implementation
Overview/Description
To implement OSPF and troubleshoot its configurations
Network administrators, engineers, and managers; systems engineers, network designers, and project managers who require training and certification in Cisco technologies
ICND1 and an understanding of basic networking concepts and Cisco technologies
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Cisco ICND2 1.0: EIGRP Implementation
Overview/Description
To implement and troubleshoot EIGRP
Network administrators, engineers, and managers; systems engineers, network designers, and project managers who require training and certification in Cisco technologies
ICND1 and an understanding of basic networking concepts and Cisco technologies
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Cisco ICND2 1.0: Transitioning to IPv6
Overview/Description
To recognize the purpose of transitioning to IPv6 and how it operates, and implement IPv6 on a network
Network administrators, engineers, and managers; systems engineers, network designers, and project managers who require training and certification in Cisco technologies
ICND1 and an understanding of basic networking concepts and Cisco technologies
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Cisco ICND2 1.0: Access Control Lists
Overview/Description
To recognize the types of ACLs and how they operate on a Cisco network, use wildcard masking for address filtering, and implement an extended ACL on a router interface
Network administrators, engineers, and managers; systems engineers, network designers, and project managers who require training and certification in Cisco technologies
ICND1 and an understanding of basic networking concepts and Cisco technologies
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Cisco ICND2 1.0: Address Space Management
Overview/Description
To recognize the function and operation of NAT and PAT, configure them on a network, and recognize and resolve network translation issues
Network administrators, engineers, and managers; systems engineers, network designers, and project managers who require training and certification in Cisco technologies
ICND1 and an understanding of basic networking concepts and Cisco technologies
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Cisco ICND2 1.0: VPN and Point-to-Point WAN Connections
Overview/Description
To recognize how a VPN operates and is secured, and establish point-to-point WAN connections
Network administrators, engineers, and managers; systems engineers, network designers, and project managers who require training and certification in Cisco technologies
ICND1 and an understanding of basic networking concepts and Cisco technologies
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Cisco ICND2 1.0: Extending the LAN to a WAN
Overview/Description
To establish, verify, and troubleshoot high-performance Frame Relay WAN connections
Network administrators, engineers, and managers; systems engineers, network designers, and project managers who require training and certification in Cisco technologies
ICND1 and an understanding of basic networking concepts and Cisco technologies
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Cisco CCNA Composite Exam 640-802 Curriculum Outline
Cisco ICND1 1.0: Network Fundamentals
Overview/Description
To recognize the basic components, topologies, and functionality of computer networks and how to secure them, and to determine the IP configuration of a PC and local network
Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, network designers, and project managers; individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician (CCNET) certification and those individuals targeting the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification
Basic computer literacy, basic Windows navigation skills, basic Internet usage skills, and basic e-mail usage skills
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Cisco ICND1 1.0: Network Communications and Connections
Overview/Description
To recognize how TCP and UDP protocols transfer data between hosts, the architecture and functionality of Ethernet LANs, and gather information about network connections
Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, network designers, and project managers; individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician (CCNET) certification and those individuals targeting the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification
Basic computer literacy, basic Windows navigation skills, basic Internet usage skills, and basic e-mail usage skills
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Cisco ICND1 1.0: Switched LANs
Overview/Description
To recognize how switched LANs operate and resolve key network issues, Cisco IOS software and CLI basic features and functionality, and perform a Catalyst switch startup and configuration for a switched LAN
Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, network designers, and project managers; individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician (CCNET) certification and those individuals targeting the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification
Basic computer literacy, basic Windows navigation skills, basic Internet usage skills, and basic e-mail usage skills
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Cisco ICND1 1.0: Switch Optimization, Security, and Troubleshooting
Overview/Description
To recognize how to optimize a switched LAN, secure it, and troubleshoot common problems
Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, network designers, and project managers; individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician (CCNET) certification and those individuals targeting the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification
Basic computer literacy, basic Windows navigation skills, basic Internet usage skills, and basic e-mail usage skills
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Cisco ICND1 1.0: Wireless LANs
Overview/DescriptionTo manage devices on a network according to designated best practices
To recognize the key issues and regulatory drivers of WLANs, how they are implemented and secured, and how to troubleshoot them
Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, network designers, and project managers; individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician (CCNET) certification and those individuals targeting the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification
Basic computer literacy, basic Windows navigation skills, basic Internet usage skills, and basic e-mail usage skills
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Cisco ICND1 1.0: Routing and Addressing in the LAN
Overview/Description
To recognize how routing connects networks and how subnets are constructed, determine IP addressing and perform router configuration
Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, network designers, and project managers; individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician (CCNET) certification and those individuals targeting the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification
Basic computer literacy, basic Windows navigation skills, basic Internet usage skills, and basic e-mail usage skills
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Cisco ICND1 1.0: Packet Delivery, Security, and Remote Access on the Router
Overview/Description
To recognize how packets are delivered across an IP network, and secure and use routers as DHCP servers and for accessing remote devices
Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, network designers, and project managers; individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician (CCNET) certification and those individuals targeting the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification
Basic computer literacy, basic Windows navigation skills, basic Internet usage skills, and basic e-mail usage skills
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Cisco ICND1 1.0: WAN Technologies and Routing
Overview/Description
To recognize how packets are delivered across an IP network, and secure and use routers as DHCP servers and for accessing remote devices
Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, network designers, and project managers; individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician (CCNET) certification and those individuals targeting the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification
Basic computer literacy, basic Windows navigation skills, basic Internet usage skills, and basic e-mail usage skills
Cisco ICND1 1.0: Packet Delivery, Security, and Remote Access on the Router
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Cisco ICND1 1.0: WAN Encapsulation and Dynamic Routing using RIP
Overview/Description
To recognize the features and functionality of WAN encapsulation technologies, the characteristics of dynamic routing and RIP, and configure RIP on an IP network
Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, network designers, and project managers; individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician (CCNET) certification and those individuals targeting the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification
Basic computer literacy, basic Windows navigation skills, basic Internet usage skills, and basic e-mail usage skills
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Cisco ICND1 1.0: Network Environment Management
Overview/Description
To gather network information and map the environment, manage router startup and configuration, and manage Cisco IOS images, configuration files, and network devices
Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, network designers, and project managers; individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician (CCNET) certification and those individuals targeting the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification
Basic computer literacy, basic Windows navigation skills, basic Internet usage skills, and basic e-mail usage skills
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Cisco ICND2 1.0: Small and Medium Network Implementations
Overview/Description
To recognize the basic functionality of IOS Software, use the CLI for switch and router configuration in a small network, and recognize the operation and configuration of VLANs and VLAN trunking
Network administrators, engineers, and managers; systems engineers, network designers, and project managers who require training and certification in Cisco technologies
ICND1 and an understanding of basic networking concepts and Cisco technologies
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Cisco ICND2 1.0 Improving Switched Network and VLAN Performance
Overview/Description
To recognize how to improve the performance and security of switched networks and VLANs
Network administrators, engineers, and managers; systems engineers, network designers, and project managers who require training and certification in Cisco technologies
ICND1 and an understanding of basic networking concepts and Cisco technologies
ICND2 1.0 Improving Switched Network and VLAN Performance
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Cisco ICND2 1.0: Routing Fundamentals, Subnetting, and VLSMs
Overview/Description
To recognize how dynamic routing operates and how to use subnetting and VLSMs on large routed networks
Network administrators, engineers, and managers; systems engineers, network designers, and project managers who require training and certification in Cisco technologies
ICND1 and an understanding of basic networking concepts and Cisco technologies
ICND2 1.0: Routing Fundamentals, Subnetting, and VLSMs
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Cisco ICND2 1.0: Single-Area OSPF Implementation
Overview/Description
To implement OSPF and troubleshoot its configurations
Network administrators, engineers, and managers; systems engineers, network designers, and project managers who require training and certification in Cisco technologies
ICND1 and an understanding of basic networking concepts and Cisco technologies
ICND2 1.0: Single-Area OSPF Implementation
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Cisco ICND2 1.0: EIGRP Implementation
Overview/Description
To implement and troubleshoot EIGRP
Network administrators, engineers, and managers; systems engineers, network designers, and project managers who require training and certification in Cisco technologies
ICND1 and an understanding of basic networking concepts and Cisco technologies
ICND2 1.0: EIGRP Implementation
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Cisco ICND2 1.0: Transitioning to IPv6
Overview/Description
To recognize the purpose of transitioning to IPv6 and how it operates, and implement IPv6 on a network
Network administrators, engineers, and managers; systems engineers, network designers, and project managers who require training and certification in Cisco technologies
ICND1 and an understanding of basic networking concepts and Cisco technologies
ICND2 1.0: Transitioning to IPv6
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Cisco ICND2 1.0: Access Control Lists
Overview/Description
To recognize the types of ACLs and how they operate on a Cisco network, use wildcard masking for address filtering, and implement an extended ACL on a router interface
Network administrators, engineers, and managers; systems engineers, network designers, and project managers who require training and certification in Cisco technologies
ICND1 and an understanding of basic networking concepts and Cisco technologies
ICND2 1.0: Access Control Lists
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Cisco ICND2 1.0: Address Space Management
Overview/Description
To recognize the function and operation of NAT and PAT, configure them on a network, and recognize and resolve network translation issues
Network administrators, engineers, and managers; systems engineers, network designers, and project managers who require training and certification in Cisco technologies
ICND1 and an understanding of basic networking concepts and Cisco technologies
ICND2 1.0: Address Space Management
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Cisco ICND2 1.0: VPN and Point-to-Point WAN Connections
Overview/Description
To recognize how a VPN operates and is secured, and establish point-to-point WAN connections
Network administrators, engineers, and managers; systems engineers, network designers, and project managers who require training and certification in Cisco technologies
ICND1 and an understanding of basic networking concepts and Cisco technologies
ICND2 1.0: VPN and Point-to-Point WAN Connections
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Cisco ICND2 1.0: Extending the LAN to a WAN
Overview/Description
To establish, verify, and troubleshoot high-performance Frame Relay WAN connections
Network administrators, engineers, and managers; systems engineers, network designers, and project managers who require training and certification in Cisco technologies
ICND1 and an understanding of basic networking concepts and Cisco technologies
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Implementing Cisco IOS Unified Communications Exam 640-460 Curriculum Outline
Mentoring 640-460 Implementing Cisco IOS Unified Communications (IIUC)
Overview/Description
SkillSoft Mentors are available to help students with their studies for exam 640-460 Implementing Cisco IOS Unified Communications (IIUC). You can reach them by entering a Mentored Chat Room or by using the E-mail My Mentor service.
Target Audience
Individuals who are studying the associated SkillSoft content in preparation for, or to become familiar with, the skills and competencies being measured by the actual certification exam.
Prerequisites
Familiarity with the exam objectives listed below and skills and competencies being measured in the associated certification exam.
Expected Duration (hours)
0.0
Lesson Objectives
Mentoring 640-460 Implementing Cisco IOS Unified Communications (IIUC)
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Cisco IIUC 1.0: Unified Communications Systems and Telephony Operations
Overview/Description
As corporate environments migrate towards VoIP technology, it is necessary to understand the basic tenets of traditional telephony and its interactions with traditional voice components. The Cisco Unified Communications (CUC) system provides the foundation for converged networks by offering a solution that encompasses voice, video, and data traffic within a single network infrastructure. This course introduces the CUC system and describes how this system uses shared services and open standards to virtualize voice, video, presence, and mobility services within the CUC systems framework. This course also explains how CUC equipment can manage the voice, video, and data traffic it carries, and how it can interface with all standards-based network protocols in each network class. The operation, components, and interfaces that are commonly found in a traditional telephony deployment are also covered. This course is one of a series from the IIUC 1.0 SkillSoft learning paths which cover the objectives for Cisco exam IIUC 640-460.
Target Audience
Network administrators, engineers, and managers; systems engineers; network designers; individuals seeking the Implementing Cisco IOS Unified Communications (IIUC) v1.0 certification
Prerequisites
The skills and knowledge equivalent to those learned in Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (ICND1); a working knowledge of how to configure and operate Cisco routers and switches
Expected Duration (hours)
2.1
Lesson Objectives
Cisco IIUC 1.0: Unified Communications Systems and Telephony Operations
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Cisco IIUC 1.0: VoIP Fundamentals I
Overview/Description
In order for voice to be carried across an IP infrastructure, it must be packetized. This involves taking the result of digitized voice signals and packaging it into an IP packet, which is then carried across the IP infrastructure. Signaling protocols are used to set up, maintain, and tear down calls. To choose which protocol to use, you must have an understanding of the various protocols that are compatible with a Cisco Unified Communications (CUC) system. This course explains the process of packetizing voice to enable its transmission over a VoIP network, and discusses the structures and encapsulations that are used in this process. The course also describes VoIP signaling protocols, including Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP), H.323, Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP), and session initiation protocol (SIP). Components of the switching process, including VLANs, VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP), and inter-VLAN routing, are also covered. This course is one of a series from the IIUC 1.0 SkillSoft learning paths which cover the objectives for Cisco exam IIUC 640-460.
Target Audience
Network administrators, engineers, and managers; systems engineers; network designers; individuals seeking the Implementing Cisco IOS Unified Communications (IIUC) v1.0 certification
Prerequisites
The skills and knowledge equivalent to those learned in Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (ICND1); a working knowledge of how to configure and operate Cisco routers and switches
Expected Duration (hours)
1.5
Lesson Objectives
Cisco IIUC 1.0: VoIP Fundamentals I
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Cisco IIUC 1.0: VoIP Fundamentals II
Overview/Description
It is important for administrators to have a good understanding of the best practices regarding network services and the proper configuration for a Cisco Unified Communications (CUC) deployment. In order to place calls and accept calls from the public switched telephone network (PSTN), a connection to the PSTN through either a traditional telephony circuit or an Internet telephony service provider (ITSP) must exist. This course explains how to configure network services, including voice VLANs, DHCP, Network Time Protocol (NTP), and Power over Ethernet (PoE) to support CUC. In addition, the course describes the components that are necessary to connect a VoIP system to a service provider network. This course is one of a series from the IIUC 1.0 SkillSoft learning paths which cover the objectives for Cisco exam IIUC 640-460.
Target Audience
Network administrators, engineers, and managers; systems engineers; network designers; individuals seeking the Implementing Cisco IOS Unified Communications (IIUC) v1.0 certification
Prerequisites
The skills and knowledge equivalent to those learned in Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (ICND1); a working knowledge of how to configure and operate Cisco routers and switches
Expected Duration (hours)
1.5
Lesson Objectives
Cisco IIUC 1.0: VoIP Fundamentals II
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Cisco IIUC 1.0: VoIP Fundamentals III
Overview/Description
The network on which you deploy VoIP must have the required services and quality of service (QoS) to give voice traffic priority over traffic that is not time-sensitive. Administrators need to understand what QoS is and how it is useful in solving problems that arise when different traffic types are converged into a single network infrastructure. It is equally important to understand the proper use of digit manipulation. This course discusses the call flows, digit manipulation, digit collection, and digit consumption within the network. Factors that can affect voice quality and how you can mitigate those factors using QoS mechanisms are also discussed. This course is one of a series from the IIUC 1.0 SkillSoft learning paths which cover the objectives for Cisco exam IIUC 640-460.
Target Audience
Network administrators, engineers, and managers; systems engineers; network designers; individuals seeking the Implementing Cisco IOS Unified Communications (IIUC) v1.0 certification
Prerequisites
The skills and knowledge equivalent to those learned in Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (ICND1); a working knowledge of how to configure and operate Cisco routers and switches
Expected Duration (hours)
1.0
Lesson Objectives
Cisco IIUC 1.0: VoIP Fundamentals III
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Cisco IIUC 1.0: Introducing Cisco Unified Communication Manager Express
Overview/Description
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express (CUCME) is a feature-rich, entry-level IP telephony solution that is integrated directly into Cisco IOS Software and can scale up to 240 phones. CUCME allows small- to medium-sized businesses and autonomous small enterprise branch offices to deploy voice, data, and IP telephony on a single platform, thereby streamlining operations and lowering network costs. This course discusses the basic functionality of CUCME, including its components, features, and positioning, as well as the services that are necessary for it to function properly. The course also touches on the concept of ephone-dns and ephones and explains how to use the different types of ephone-dns. Configuring CUCME to support endpoints is also covered. This course is one of a series from the IIUC 1.0 SkillSoft learning paths which cover the objectives for Cisco exam IIUC 640-460.
Target Audience
Network administrators, engineers, and managers; systems engineers; network designers; individuals seeking the Implementing Cisco IOS Unified Communications (IIUC) v1.0 certification
Prerequisites
The skills and knowledge equivalent to those learned in Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (ICND1); a working knowledge of how to configure and operate Cisco routers and switches
Expected Duration (hours)
1.5
Lesson Objectives
Cisco IIUC 1.0: Introducing Cisco Unified Communication Manager Express
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Cisco IIUC 1.0: Supporting Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express
Overview/Description
Network management features provide ways for an administrator to monitor, configure, and collect information about the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express (CUCME) environment. This course explores describing, defining, and configuring additional features for a basic CUCME system. The course also discusses network management features that you can use to monitor, maintain, and configure the CUCME system. This course is one of a series from the IIUC 1.0 SkillSoft learning paths which cover the objectives for Cisco exam IIUC 640-460.
Target Audience
Network administrators, engineers, and managers; systems engineers; network designers; individuals seeking the Implementing Cisco IOS Unified Communications (IIUC) v1.0 certification
Prerequisites
The skills and knowledge equivalent to those learned in Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (ICND1); a working knowledge of how to configure and operate Cisco routers and switches
Expected Duration (hours)
1.0
Lesson Objectives
Cisco IIUC 1.0: Supporting Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express
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Cisco IIUC 1.0: Cisco Unity Express Implementation
Overview/Description
Cisco Unity Express is an essential component of both the Cisco Unified Communications Manager and Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express solutions. In a Cisco Unified Communications Manager environment, Cisco Unity Express provides local storage and processing of voice-mail and auto attendant services for the branch office, thereby alleviating WAN bandwidth and quality of service (QoS) concerns. The combination of Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express and Cisco Unity Express provides a solution that enables small- and medium-sized businesses and branch offices to deliver voice, data, and telephony services integrated on a single, router-based platform. Cisco Unity Express users can easily and conveniently manage their voice messages and greetings with intuitive telephone prompts and a straightforward GUI that allows for ease in administration. This course explains how to install Cisco Unity Express and integrate the Cisco Unity Express module with Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express. The course also introduces Cisco Unity Express Auto Attendant and voice-mail features, covering how to configure and customize the Cisco Unity Express Auto Attendant prompts. This course is one of a series from the IIUC 1.0 SkillSoft learning paths which cover the objectives for Cisco exam IIUC 640-460.
Target Audience
Network administrators, engineers, and managers; systems engineers; network designers; individuals seeking the Implementing Cisco IOS Unified Communications (IIUC) v1.0 certification
Prerequisites
The skills and knowledge equivalent to those learned in Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (ICND1); a working knowledge of how to configure and operate Cisco routers and switches
Expected Duration (hours)
1.0
Lesson Objectives
Cisco IIUC 1.0: Cisco Unity Express Implementation
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Cisco IIUC 1.0: The Cisco Smart Business Communications System
Overview/Description
The Cisco Smart Business Communications System is a highly secure communications solution that is easy to set up and administer. It enables the benefits of Cisco Unified Communications for the small business market. The interface used to deploy, administer, monitor, and maintain the Cisco Smart Business Communications System is very intuitive and easy to use. This course discusses the components and features of the Cisco Smart Business Communications System, the implementation of its voice features, and additional features that may be required using Cisco Configuration Assistant. Maintaining a Cisco Smart Business Communications System using Cisco Configuration Assistant is also covered. This course is one of a series from the IIUC 1.0 SkillSoft learning paths which cover the objectives for Cisco exam IIUC 640-460.
Target Audience
Network administrators, engineers, and managers; systems engineers; network designers; individuals seeking the Implementing Cisco IOS Unified Communications (IIUC) v1.0 certification
Prerequisites
The skills and knowledge equivalent to those learned in Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (ICND1); a working knowledge of how to configure and operate Cisco routers and switches
Expected Duration (hours)
1.5
Lesson Objectives
Cisco IIUC 1.0: The Cisco Smart Business Communications System
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Cisco CCNA™ Voice Certification
(Cisco Certified Network Associate Voice)
The Cisco Certified Network Associate Voice (CCNA® Voice) validates associate-level knowledge and skills required to
administer a voice network. The Cisco® CCNA Voice certification confirms the skill set for specialized job positions
in voice technologies such as voice engineer, voice technologies administrator and voice manager. It also validates
skills in VoIP technologies such as IP PBX, IP telephony, call control, handset, and voicemail solutions.
Benefits of CBT Direct’s Online Cisco CCNA Voice Certification Training
CBT Direct boasts the most beneficial online certification training on the market. With online training, you have the flexibility
to study on your schedule, and with the speed and reliability of the internet, CBT Direct’s Cisco CCNA VOICE training course is
accessible anywhere you have an internet connection. Convenience finally costs less with CBT Direct – the most affordable
online training solution today. CBT Direct is also a Cisco Registered Partner.
The unique design of CBT Direct’s Cisco CCNA VOICE certification course incorporates a proven four-step learning process: presentation, demonstration, guidance and independent practice. This four-step proven learning model for CBT Direct’s Cisco CCNA VOICE training course ensures the greatest level of retention to prepare you for your Cisco CCNA VOICE certification exam.
CBT Direct also offers online mentoring for over 100 current major certification exams, including Cisco CCNA VOICE,
for IT professionals and end-users alike. CBT Direct’s mentors have a minimum of 20 certifications each and are available 24/7*.
* Available for most courses.
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Who Benefits from CBT Direct’s Cisco CCNA Voice Certification Training?
Network designers, administrators, engineers and managers, systems engineers; individuals
seeking the Implementing Unified Wireless Networking Essentials or IUWNE v1.0 640-721 certification.
What Professionals Will Learn from CBT Direct’s Cisco CCNA Voice Certification Training
You’ll learn how a Digital Signal Processor operates and how codecs work in a CUC system as well as implement
and configure VLANs, IEEE 802.1Q and VTP on Cisco catalyst switches. You’ll also learn how to configure POTS and
VoIP dial peers, as well as a catalyst switch to support voice traffic.
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Explore describing, defining and configuring features for a basic CUCME system. Learn how to configure call pickup, park, intercom, call blocking and directory services voice features.
You’ll discover the key benefits and features of CUCME and learn the various types of Ephone-DNs. You’ll also learn how you can use Cisco AutoQoS to implement a QoS policy.
You’ll acquire the skills needed to configure CUCME to support and troubleshoot voice-mail and auto attendant services. With CBT Direct’s CCNA Voice Certification training, you’ll learn how to use the Cisco Configuration Assistant, upgrade files on the Cisco Unified Communications 500 Series for small business device.
Click here to see a detailed curriculum outline.Hours
(9-5 EST)
| 640-802 | Cisco CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) | ü | ü | |
| 640-816 | Cisco ICND2 (Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2) | ü | ü | |
| 640-822 | Cisco ICND1 (Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1) | ü | ü | |
| 640-460 | Implementing Cisco IOS Unified Communications | ü |
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Cisco ICND1: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 Exam 640-822
Cisco ICND2: Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 2 Exam 640-816
Cisco CCNA Composite Exam 640-802
Implementing Cisco IOS Unified Communications Exam 640-460














