The processes and standards for voice digitization, compression, digital signaling, and Fax transport as they relate to Voice over IP (VoIP) networks
Voice over IP environments (SIP, H.323, MGCP)
Voice quality issues and the Quality of Service (QoS) solutions used to solve them
To configure AutoQoS on WAN routers and on Catalyst access switches, and monitor the results
To configure FIFO and WFQ queuing on WAN routers, and measure and analyze network performance
To configure CBWFQ and LLQ on WAN routers to provide bandwidth and latency guarantees
Describe Cisco CME system features, positioning strategies, and deployment models
Configure IP phones for use in a Cisco CME network
?Configure analog voice interfaces, digit voice interfaces, and dial peers to set up VoIP communications
Configure additional Cisco CME features, including GUI features, phone features, TAPI, and network management
Learn to install CUE and configure Auto Attendant, users and groups, and voice mail
Course duration
11days
Target Audience
The IPTX Boot Camp is designed for CCNA certified and BSCI (or equivalent) experienced individuals who are looking to obtain their Cisco IP Telephony Express Specialist certification.