Cisco IUC Training 642-262
Implementing Cisco Unity Connection
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Cisco Unity Support Specialist IUC 642-262
Course Title: Implementing Cisco Unity Connection v8.0
Course Code: IUC 642-262Duration: 4 Days
Course Overview
The Implementing Cisco Unity Connection v8.0 (IUC) training course has been designed to review the architecture, components, functionality, features and capabilities of the Cisco Unity Connection. IUC details the features available for Cisco Unity Connection using the GUI and CLI interfaces available, as well as specific tools and reports using the Remote Port Status Monitor and Real-Time Monitoring Tools. Please note that this course is based on V8.0 of Cisco Unity Connection.Target Audience
Candidates who should consider attending the IUC 642-262 Cisco training course are IT Support Personnel responsible for the implementation and integration of Cisco Unity Connection v8.0 servers. This course is also recommended for Level Two Help Desk Support Staff and Cisco Partners engineering staff who will be installing and supporting their customers Cisco Unity Connection v8.0 systems.Course Objectives
On successfully completing the IUC 642-262 course candidates will be able to:- Describe the Cisco Unity Connection system and the various deployment models
- Describe the process and procedures for installation of the Cisco Unity Connection software
- Describe the function, purpose, and configuration of digital networking in Cisco Unity Connection
- Describe additional integration concepts, including fax servers and Cisco Unity PIMG/TIMG integrations
- Describe the Cisco Unity Connection tools that are available for migrating, testing, and troubleshooting
Course Prerequisites
Candidates attending the IUC 642-262 Cisco training course should have a basic understanding of the fundamental terms and concepts of computer networking, including LANs, WANs, and IP switching and routing GK3150 or ICND1 and ICND2 is recommended. Candidates should have a basic knowledge of traditional public switched telephone network (PSTN) operations and technologies, including PBX and voice-mail administration tasks as well as Cisco Unified Communications Manager or legacy PBX implementations.Testing and Certification
The IUC Cisco training course is the recommended preparation for the 642-262 IUC - Implementing Cisco Unity Connection exam and is recommended for candidates looking to achieve the Cisco Unity Support Specialist Certification, which is one of the specialisations required for the Cisco Channel Partner Programme Advanced UC Accreditation.Course Content
Introduction to Cisco Unity Connection:- Describing Cisco Unity Connection
- Examining Integration
- Examining Deployment Models
- Cisco Unity Connection Licensing
- Preparing to Install Cisco Unity Connection
- Installing Cisco Unity Connection
- Examining Post-Installation of Cisco Unity Connection
- Integrating Cisco Unity Connection
- Preparing for Digital Networking
- Joining Servers to a Digital Network
- Performing Post-Networking Tasks
- Examining VPIM
- Configuring VPIM Locations and Contacts
- Customising VPIM Features
- Describing PIMG/TIMG Integration
- Understanding Fax Server Integration
- Describing the Live Record Feature
- Understanding Speech View
- Examining COBRAS
- Examining Cisco Unified RTMT and SNMP
- Verify Cisco Unity Connection Default Services
- Configuring Cisco Unity Connection Phone System Integration
- Implementing Digital Networking
- Managing Cross-Server Login and Transfers
- Implementing VPIM Networking
- Using the Live Record Feature
- Operating the COBRAS Import Tool
- Using The Cisco Real-Time Monitoring Tool
- Manager Cisco Unity Connection Disaster Recovery
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