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For Collaboration and unified communications network engineers who want develop advanced collaboration skills designing, deploying, configuring, and troubleshooting Cisco CCCNP Collaboration and Unified communications applications, devices and networks, the Cisco CCNP Collaboration certification is a job-role focused training and certification program that will expand your skills and ability to deliver business value.

Collaboration is becoming a critical necessity for business success and innovation. You can use your knowledge to lead the transformation and increase the effectiveness of your organizations collaboration experience.

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Exams & Recommended Training

300-070 CIPTV1 Implementing Cisco IP Telephony and Video, Part 1 (CIPTV1)

300-075 CIPTV2 Implementing Cisco IP Telephony and Video, Part 2 (CIPTV2)

300-080 CTCOLLAB Troubleshooting Cisco IP Telephony and Video (CTCOLLAB)

300-085 CAPPS Implementing Cisco Collaboration Applications (CAPPS)

 

300-070 CIPTV1 Implementing Cisco IP Telephony and Video, Part 1 (CIPTV1)

Exam Description: The Implementing Cisco IP Telephony & Video, Part 1 (CIPTV1) v1.0 exam is a 75 minute 55-65 question assessment that tests learners for implementing a Cisco Unified Collaboration solution in a single-site environment. The exam focuses primarily on Cisco Unified Communications Manager. Candidates will need to show they can configure Cisco Unified Communications Manager, implement gateways and Cisco Unified Border Element, and build dial plans to place on-net and off-net voice and video calls using traditional numbered dial plans and Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs). Candidates will also implement media resources, including voice and video conferences, and be able to describe how quality of service ensures that the network provides the required quality to voice and video calls.

 

The following topics are general guidelines for the content likely to be included on the exam. However, other related topics may also appear on any specific delivery of the exam. In order to better reflect the contents of the exam and for clarity purposes, the guidelines below may change at any time without notice.

 


25% 1.0 Dial Plan
1.1 Describe the components of a dial plan
1.2 Describe path selection (inbound, outbound, on-net and off-net)
1.3 Describe the concept of digit manipulation (regular expressions, translations and transformations)
1.4 Describe CUCM calling privileges, rules, and class of services (such as CSS and partitions)
1.5 Describe VCS calling privileges, rules, class of services (transforms, search rules, and zones)
1.6 Create and document a dial plan
1.7 Modify, analyze, and document a dial plan
1.8 Identify the different types of dial plans (E.164, H323, URI, and DNS, etc) and when to use them
1.9 Describe the interworking between the different types of dial plans
1.10 Test and verify the dial plan
1.11 Configure SIP route patterns
8% 2.0 Describe the Basic Operation and Components Involved in a Call
2.1 Identify and analyze voice/video call flows
2.2 Choose the appropriate codec for a given scenario (G.711, H.264, etc.)
16% 3.0 Configure an IOS Gateway
3.1 Configure digital voice ports
3.2 Configure dial-peers
3.3 Configure digit manipulation
3.4 Configure calling privileges
3.5 Verify dial-plan implementation
3.6 Identify possible functions of the CUBE
3.7 Configure the CUBE relevant to video
11% 4.0 Configure Conferencing Device
4.1 Select the optimal device (single screen MCUs, IOS gateways, TelePresence server)
4.2 Configure the conferencing devices (single screen MCUs, IOS gateways, TelePresence server)
4.3 Configure Cisco TelePresence Conductor
4.4 Describe global conference settings
4.5 Configure MSE 8000 chassis, supervisor blade and media blade
8% 5.0 QoS Model
5.1 Describe the DiffServ QoS mode
5.2 Describe marking based on CoS, DSCP, and IP precedence
5.3 Distinguish where to configure Layer 2 to Layer 3 QoS mapping
5.4 Describe policing and shaping
5.5 Justify the requirement for QoS when implementing video
21% 6.0 Describe and Configure Cisco Unified Communications Manager to Support On-Cluster Calling
6.1 Configure a Cisco Unified Communications Manager group
6.2 Configure Cisco Unified Communications Manager profiles and device pools
6.3 Configure Cisco Unified Communications Manager templates
6.4 Describe and configure a route plan for Cisco Unified Communications Manager to support off-net calling
6.5 Describe Cisco Unified Communications Manager digit analysis
6.6 Configure route patterns (including SIP route patterns)
6.7 Configure route lists and route groups
6.8 Configure digit manipulation
11% 7.0 Configure Media Resources
7.1 Describe and configure the Cisco Unified Communications Manager to support features and applications (such as conference bridges, music on hold, RSVP, transcoders, etc.)
7.2 Configure IP phone services
7.3 Describe and configure Cisco Unified Communications Manager media resources

300-075 CIPTV2 Implementing Cisco IP Telephony and Video, Part 2 (CIPTV2)

Exam DescriptionThe Implementing Cisco IP Telephony & Video, Part 2 (CIPTV2) v1.0 exam is a 75 minute 55-65 question assessment that tests candidates seeking CCNP Collaboration on their ability for implementing a Cisco Unified Collaboration solution in a multisite environment. It covers Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) dialing, globalized call routing, Intercluster Lookup Service and Global Dial Plan Replication, Cisco Service Advertisement Framework and Call Control Discovery, tail-end hop-off, Cisco Unified Survivable Remote Site Telephony, Enhanced Location Call Admission Control (CAC) and Automated Alternate Routing (AAR), and mobility features such as Device Mobility, Cisco Extension Mobility, and Cisco Unified Mobility. The exam also describes the role of Cisco Video Communication Server (VCS) Control and the Cisco Expressway Series and how they interact with Cisco Unified Communications Manager.

 

The following topics are general guidelines for the content likely to be included on the exam. However, other related topics may also appear on any specific delivery of the exam. In order to better reflect the contents of the exam and for clarity purposes, the guidelines below may change at any time without notice.

17% 1.0 VCS Control
1.1 Configure registration of devices
1.2 Explore the fundamentals of subzones
1.3 Describe zone plans for VCS
1.4 Describe and configure traversal zones
1.5 Describe the benefits and configuration of transforms and create call policies
1.6 Explore VCS searches for endpoints
1.7 Integrating LDAP
1.8 Explain DNS and SRV records and document requirements for SRV records
1.9 Describe how clustering and replication works and configure a cluster
1.10 Configure interworking with VCS
1.11 Configure H.323 (including gatekeeper) and SIP
1.12 Configure trunking
12% 2.0 Collaboration Edge (VCS Expressway)
2.1 Identify and configure the requirements when deploying a collaboration edge
2.2 Establish a relationship between C/Expressway E and CUCM
2.3 Document and produce requirements for firewall and NAT configuration
2.4 Describe and implement privacy and security controls for external devices and calls
2.5 Describe elements in a traversal call (H.460 and Assent)
9% 3.0 Configure CUCM Video Service Parameters
3.1 Configure DSCP
3.2 Configuring clusterwide parameters system QoS
10% 4.0 Describe and Implement Centralized Call Processing Redundancy
4.1 Describe device fail over
4.2 Configure call survivability
4.3 Configure Cisco Unified Survivable Remote Site Telephony operation
4.4 Verify redundancy operations
17% 5.0 Describe and Configure a Multi-site Dial Plan for Cisco Unified Communications Manager
5.1 Describe the issues with multi-site dial plans
5.2 Describe the differences between the various gateways and trunk types supported by
Cisco Unified Communication Manager
5.3 Implement trunks to VCS
5.4 Describe globalized call routing based on URI dial plans and ILS
5.5 Implement a numbering plan for multi-site topologies
14% 6.0 Implement Call Control Discovery/ILS
6.1 Configure Service Advertisement Framework Forwarder
6.2 Configure Service Advertisement Framework Client Control
6.3 Configure Service Advertisement Framework Call Control Discovery
6.4 Configure URI calling
6.5 Configure ILS network
6.6 Configure Global Dial Plan Replication
9% 7.0 Implement Video Mobility Features
7.1 Configure extension mobility, and device mobility
7.2 Configure unified mobility (including video)
12% 8.0 Implement Bandwidth Management and Call Admission Control on CUCM
8.1 Configure regions
8.2 Implement transcoders and MTPs
8.3 Configure locations CAC and Enhanced CAC
8.4 Correlate events based on traces, logs, debugs and output of monitoring tools
8.5 Parse and interpret traces, logs, debugs and output of monitoring tools

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