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SIP Trunk Operations (DTSIP) is a 5-day instructor-led course that is intended for Cisco collaboration administrators who need to understand the features and functionality of the SIP protocol, as implemented in Cisco’s Collaboration deployments.
This course has been updated to include the latest Cisco Unified Communications Manager version 15 servers, adding cutting-edge content and labs designed to enhance practical skills and knowledge.
New Content and Labs:
The course begins with an examination of SIP Request and Response messages, their purpose, their meanings. We examine the Session Description Protocol (SDP) offers and answers. We explain SIP early offer and SIP early media. We also cover the purpose and configuration of Media Termination Points (MTP) and transcoders in our SIP deployments. We examine the headers that makeup all SIP messages. Next, we examine the features and capabilities of CUCM SIP trunks. We cover the purpose of options available on the CUCM SIP Profiles that are used for trunks and line-side endpoint configurations. We will configure SIP URI dialing on CUCM. We will use ILS, GDPR, and an SME server to dynamically distribute the dial plan among multiple CUCM clusters. We configure the Cisco SIP Proxy to route enterprise calls. We will configure Session Border Controllers (CUBES) for a variety of connective purposes. We will demonstrate how the use of E.164 Pattern Maps and Server-Groups will significantly improve and simplify the CUBE configuration. We examine the call routing logic of both inbound and outbound dial peers. We configure Voice Translation Profiles and Dial Peer Groups. We configure URI Call Routing on the CUBE and demonstrate how Provisioning Policies allow administrators to select outbound dial peers based on inbound dial-peer matching. We show you how to configure SIP Normalization on both the CUBE and CUCM, as well as how to configure the SIP OPTIONS ping keepalive feature. In this course, we will spend an extensive amount of time Troubleshooting SIP calls. We will demonstrate many ways to collect SIP Traces and Debugs and show you how to use diagnostic programs that are available to examine and understand the various SIP debug and trace output. Finally, you will configure a summary lab that will challenge you to use the knowledge and skills you will have learned throughout the course. You will configure an end-to-end SIP solution using multiple CUCM clusters and CUBEs. You will fulfill a list of SIP configuration requirements like what you will encounter in your real-world collaboration deployment.
Start Date | Delivery Format | Days | Time | Status | Price | Enroll |
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11/11/2024 | Virtual Live Instructor-Led Training | 5 | 10:00 am | Guaranteed to Run | $4,295 | |
02/03/2025 | Virtual Live Instructor-Led Training | 5 | 10:00 am | Guaranteed to Run | $4,295 |
This course is intended for students who have general knowledge about:
To fully benefit from this course, students should have the following prerequisite skills and knowledge:
After this course, students will be able to:
Module 1 Examining Collaboration Solutions
Section 1: Exploring the Path to Collaboration – CLFNDU
Module 2: Examining SIP Call Signaling and Codecs
Section 4: Exploring Codecs and Call Signaling- CLFNDU
and
Section 2: Exploring Call Signaling over IP Networks -CLCOR
Module 3: Analyzing and Troubleshooting SIP Signaling
Section 1: Analyzing and Troubleshooting Signaling and Media Protocols- CLACCM
Module 4: Configuring Cisco SIP Trunks and Proxy
Module 5 Implementing SIP URI Calling on CUCM
Section 11: Implementing URI Calling in Cisco Unified Communications Manager- CLACCM
Module 6: Deploying ILS and GDPR
Section 13: Examining Global Dial Plan Replication- CLACCM
Module 7: Deploying Cisco SIP Voice Gateways
Section 9: Describing the Cisco ISR as a Voice Gateway – CLFNDU
Module 8: Configuring Session Border Controllers (CUBEs)
Section 14: Configuring and Troubleshooting Cisco Unified Border Element- CLACCM
Module 9: Configuring Additional SIP CUBE Settings
Section 8: Implementing Voice Gateways – CLCOR
Module 10: Configuring CUBE based URI Call Routing
Module 11: Configuring the Summary Lab