Implementing And Configuring Cisco TelePresence Video Suite (Advanced)

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6210 Central Ave, Portage, IN. 46368Phone: 219.764.3800Fax: 219.764.3805Web: http://www.ctclc.comImplementing and Configuring Cisco TelePresence Video Suite (Advanced)This one of kind Cisco Collaboration in-depth course takes student from initial endpointconfiguration to a full solution deployment using all of the Cisco CollaborationComponents. Students will have extensive labs in which they will configure andtroubleshoot a full Cisco Telepresence Deployment.Participants will gain in-depth practical knowledge with exercises on installing, configuring,maintaining and troubleshooting of all Cisco Telepresence Components.The software applications that are covered in this course include: Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM)Cisco Unified Communications Manager IM and PresenceCisco ExpresswayCisco Video Communication Server (VCS)Cisco TelePresence Multipoint Controller Unit (MCU)Cisco ConductorCisco Telepresence Server (TS)Cisco Telepresence Management Suite (TMS)Cisco TMS ExtensionsCisco Telepresence Content Server (TCS)Course Duration5 daysCourse Price 5,995.00Course Hours8:00 am to 8:00 PMMethods of Delivery Instructor Led Virtual ILT On-SiteWhy Attend With Current Technologies CLC Each Student has a Telepresence UnitOur Instructors are the top 10% rated by Cisco.Our Lab has a dedicated 300 Mbps Fiber ConnectionOur Lab Run up to Date version of Code on our ServersEach Pod has their own set of Servers. Including their own CUCM, IMP, VCS-C, VCS-E, Conductor,(2) Telepresence Servers, TMS Server. AD/Exchange ServersOur labs have a variety of Telepresence Units including SX80 with Speaker Track, SX10, EX90,C60, DX650, DX80, DX70, CTS 500

Implementing and Configuring Cisco TelePresence Video Suite (Advanced)Current Technologies CLCCourse Objectives Implement and Configure Cisco EndpointsImplement and Configure Cisco Unified Communications Manager for Video EndpointsImplement and Configure Cisco IMP for JabberImplement and Configure Cisco ExpresswayImplement and Configure Cisco Video Communications Server (VCS) ControlImplement and Configure Cisco Video Communications Server (VCS) ExpresswayImplement and Configure connectivity between a Cisco VCS and Cisco UCMImplement and Configure a Cisco MCU, Cisco TelePresence Server, and the MSE 8000 Platform to workwith both the Cisco VCS and Cisco UCM.Implement and Configure a Cisco ConductorImplement, Configure, and Operate Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) and provision devicesusing Cisco TMS Provisioning Extension (TMSPE)Implement and Configure Cisco TelePresence Content Server (TCS) interacts with other products withinthe Cisco TelePresence SolutionWho Should AttendThe primary audience for this course is as follows: Network Video EngineerVoice/UC/Collaboration/Communications EngineerCollaboration Tools EngineerCollaboration Sales/Systems EngineerPrerequisites Foundational IP networking knowledge such as included with a CCENT or CCNA certification isrecommended.Working knowledge of basic IP networkingVideo Conferencing Experience / Voice ExperienceCourse OutlineTelepresence Endpoints Cisco TelePresence Endpoint Portfolio OverviewCisco DX Series Endpoint CharacteristicsCisco TelePresence TC Software-Based Endpoint CharacteristicsCisco TelePresence EX60 and EX90Cisco TelePresence MX SeriesCisco TelePresence SX Series EndpointsCisco Intelligent ProximityCisco TelePresence TC Software-Based Endpoint PeripheralsCisco TelePresence TC Software-Based Endpoint DeploymentsCisco TelePresence Integrator C Series-Based Endpoints2 Page

Implementing and Configuring Cisco TelePresence Video Suite (Advanced)Current Technologies CLC Cisco Jabber Video for TelePresence CharacteristicsCisco JabberUnderstanding the Cisco Video Network Network OverviewH323 OverviewSIP OverviewVCS vs Unified Communications ManagerInternetworkingQOS OverviewImplementing and Configuring Unified Communication Manager for Video Endpoints Unified Communications Manager Initial SettingsService ActivationEnterprise and Service ParametersSIP DomainsConfigure IMP for JabberConfigure Jabber SettingsRegistering EndpointsVerifying Network RegistrationImplementing and Configuring Cisco Video Communication Serer (VCS) for Video Endpoints Configuring Initial VCS SettingConfiguring AuthenticationRegistration Conflict PolicyRegistration Restriction PolicyLocal Zone ComponentsMembership RulesTransformsPurpose of ZonesSearch PriorityNeighbor ZonesCreating Neighbor ZonesNeed for Traversal ZonesH.460 and Assent ProtocolsTraversal Zone ConfigurationDomain Name System DialingE.164 Number MappingBandwidth Managemento Pipeso Subzones and Zoneso Subzone Call FailureCall Processing OrderCisco VCS Call RoutingCertificatesCertificate InstallationPresenceConference Factoryo Cisco VCS Settings for Conference FactoryClustering and the Cisco VCS3 Page

Implementing and Configuring Cisco TelePresence Video Suite (Advanced)Current Technologies CLC Clustering ConfigurationCollecting InformationLog FilesSearch HistoryInternetworking Cisco VCS and Cisco Unified Communications Manager for Video Endpoints Connecting VCS-C to CUCMConnect VCS-C to VCS-EConnecting CUCM to VCS-CMultipoint Conferencing with Cisco Video Conference Bridges Cisco Multipoint Conferencing SolutionsCisco TelePresence Multipoint Media InfrastructureCisco TelePresence MCU InstallationCisco TelePresence MCU Indicator LightsCisco TelePresence MCUo MCU40XXo MCU53XXo MCU8510Cisco TelePresence Servero Multiparty Media 310o Multiparty Media 320o Multiparty Media 410vo Multiparty Media 820o Cisco Telepresence Server on MSE 8710o Cisco Telepresence Server on Virtual MachineCisco Video Conferencing On ISR G2 PVDM3Ad Hoc Multipoint ConferencesCisco TelePresence MultisiteCisco TelePresence MultiwayConfiguring Cisco Conductor What is Conductor?Conductor – How it worksInstalling Cisco ConductorConfiguring Conductor Network SettingsConfiguring Conductor for a CUCM Configuration MCU Configurationo Resetting TelePresence MCU configuration to defaulto Creating a usero Installing an encryption keyo Configuring SIPo Disabling H.323 registrationo Miscellaneous settingsTelepresence Servero Creating a usero Installing an encryption key4 Page

Implementing and Configuring Cisco TelePresence Video Suite (Advanced)Current Technologies CLCoooConfiguring SIPDisabling H.323 registrationConfiguring the operation mode Telepresence Conductor Server Configurationo Changing the administrator passwordo Changing the root passwordo Creating a user for Unified CM accesso Changing the system settingso Creating Service Preferenceso Adding IP addresses for ad hoc and rendezvous locations on TelePresence Conductoro Adding FQDNs to server certificate Configuring TelePresence Conductor for ad hoc conferenceso Creating a conference template for an ad hoc Meeting-type conferenceo Creating an ad hoc Location Configuring TelePresence Conductor for rendezvous conferenceso Creating a conference template for a rendezvous Meeting-type conferenceo Creating a conference alias for a rendezvous Meeting-type conferenceo Creating an auto-dialed participant for a rendezvous Meeting-type conferenceo Creating a conference template for a rendezvous Lecture-type conferenceo Creating a host conference alias for a rendezvous Lecture-type conferenceo Creating a guest conference alias for a rendezvous Lecture-type conferenceo Creating a rendezvous Locationo Adding Locations to conference bridge poolsConfiguring Unified CMConfiguring general settings on Unified CMLocations in Unified CMUnified CM trusts TelePresence Conductor's server certificateSIP trunk security profileConfiguring Unified CM for rendezvous conferencesSip Trunk ConfigurationConference Bridge ConfigurationMRG and MRGL ConfigurationUnified CM normalization scriptsConfiguring Unified CM for ad hoc conferencesSip Trunk ConfigurationRoute pattern to match the SIP Trunk ConfigurationUnified CM normalization scripts Configuring Conductor for a CUCM with Cisco VCS Designing a Dial PlanMCU Configurationo Resetting TelePresence MCU configuration to defaulto Creating a usero Installing an encryption keyo Configuring SIP5 Page

Implementing and Configuring Cisco TelePresence Video Suite (Advanced)Current Technologies CLCoooDisabling H.323 registrationMiscellaneous settingsTelepresence Server Telepresence Servero Creating a usero Installing an encryption keyo Configuring SIPo Disabling H.323 registrationo Configuring the operation mode Configuring the Cisco VCSo TelePresence Conductor as a neighbor zone Configurationo TelePresence Conductor as a Search Rule Configuration Telepresence Conductor Server Configurationo Changing the administrator passwordo Changing the root passwordo Creating a user for Unified CM accesso Changing the system settingso Creating Service Preferenceso Adding an IP address for Cisco VCS rendezvous conferences on TelePresence Conductoro Configuring a Location for Cisco VCSo Setting up Conference Bridge poolso Creating Service Preferenceso Creating conference templates for Meeting-type conferenceso Creating conference templates for Lecture-type conferenceso Creating the auto-dialed participantso Creating conference aliases for the Meeting-type conferenceso Creating conference aliases for the Lecture-type templates Backing Up ConductorTroubleshooting ConductorInstalling Cisco Telepresence Management Server Windows Server InstallationSQL Server InstallationServer Pre-requisites and configurationInstalling TMSInstalling TMS Provisioning ExtensionsRelease and Option KeysUpgrading TMSBackup TMSConfiguring Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) Initial ConfigurationEndpoint ConfigurationAdding User Accounts and Profiles6 Page

Implementing and Configuring Cisco TelePresence Video Suite (Advanced)Current Technologies CLC Groups and PermissionsActive Directory LookupConfiguration Templateso Creating a New Configuration Templateo Viewing a Configuration Templateo Editing a Templateo Applying Templates to Systemso Creating a New Configuration Template from an Existing TemplateSetting Configurationo General Settingso Network Settingso Mail Settingso Conference SettingsVCS Configuration for TMSDirect Endpoint Management VCS/TMSo Direct Managed Endpoint Features Granular / Immediate System Configuration Scheduling OBTP Upgrades Reporting Phonebooks Conference ManagementCUCM Configuration for TMSDirect Endpoint Management – CUCMo TMS Responsibilities Scheduling OBTP Basic call history for TCo CUCM Responsibilities Phonebooks Software Upgrade Device ConfigurationFindme ConfigurationPhonebooks & Phonebook Sourceso Creating Phone Book Sourceso Manual List Phonebookso External Source PhonebooksConfiguring Cisco TMSPE What Is TMSPE?Provisioning ComponentsConfiguring the Cisco VCS for ProvisioningConfiguring the Cisco TMS for ProvisioningDNS for ProvisioningGroups and UsersAddress PatternsTemplate Schemas7 Page

Implementing and Configuring Cisco TelePresence Video Suite (Advanced)Current Technologies CLC Provisioning Phone Book SourcesProvisioning a Phone BookSending Account InformationTMSPE DiagnosticsTMSPE ServicesLog FilesBooking Conferencing With TMS Conference CreationAdvanced Conference SettingsBooking & SchedulingParticipant TypesMethodsConference MonitoringDial Plans, Configuration TemplatesScheduler / Smart SchedulerManaging and Troubleshooting TMS Using the LogsCisco TMS Ticketing SystemTroubleshooting VCS RegistrationsTroubleshooting CUCM RegistrationsSystem MaintenanceConfiguring Cisco Telepresence Content Server (TCS) Cisco TCS Purpose DocumentationCisco TCS Basic FeaturesCisco TCS with Cisco Show and Share and the Cisco Media eXperience EngineH.323 and SIP SettingsAdding UsersConference Templates, Categories, and Call ConfigurationRecording AliasPlayback AliasExport and Import RecordingsLabs Configure Unified Communications Manager Pre-configuration. Configure the Cluster Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) Configure Inter-Presence Group Subscription Parameter for IMP Region Session Bit Rate for Video Calls Configure the SIP Trunk Security Profile for Conferencing Configure the SIP Trunk Security Profile for IMP Configure the SIP Profile for VCS8 Page

Implementing and Configuring Cisco TelePresence Video Suite (Advanced)Current Technologies CLCLabs Continued Configure the SIP Profile for Conductor Create a SIP Trunk to VCS Create a SIP Trunk to IM&P Server Create a SIP Trunk to Conductor Integrate Active Directory Add IM and Presence UC Profiles Add IM and Presence Service Profiles Set Up Cisco Unified Communications IM and Presence Add Media Resources Groups Add Media Resources Groups Lists Modify the Default Date/Time Group Modify the Default Device Pool Create a Route Patterns to VCS Create a Route Patterns to Conductor Create a SIP Route Patterns to VCS Add the 9971phone as a CUCM Endpoint Add EX90 as a CUCM Endpoint Install the Jabber Client Add the Jabber Client to CUCM Configure the Cisco Jabber Client Verify Video and Audio Input on the Cisco Jabber Client VCS Control (VCS--‐C) Configuration Configure VCS Pre-configuration. Basic VCS Administration Configuration VCS Zone Configuration VCS Zone Configuration to CUCM VCS Zone Configuration to VCS-E VCS Zone Status VCS Search Rule to CUCM VCS Search Rule to VCS-E VCS Transform Rule to CUCMVCS Transform Rule for Calls Coming From CUCM9 Page

Implementing and Configuring Cisco TelePresence Video Suite (Advanced)Current Technologies CLCLabs Continued Add your EX90 as an H.323 Endpoint to VCS Add EX90 as a SIP Endpoint to VCS Add C-60 as a SIP and H.323 Endpoint to VCS Add SX10 as a SIP Endpoint to VCS Configure Cisco Telepresence Server Pre-configuration. Preconfigured Virtual Telepresence Servers (VTS) Basic VTS Administration Configuration Check Cisco Conductor Pre-configuration. Preconfigured Cisco Conductor Basic Conductor Administration Configuration Configure a Conference Bridge Pool Configure a Service Preference Configure an Additional IP Address on TP Conductor for Meetings Create a conference template for Rendezvous type meetings Create a conference template for Ad hoc type meetings Create a Rendezvous Location Add Location to Conference Bridge Pool Create a conference alias for rendezvous Meeting-type conference Create an AD Hoc Location Create User Accounts for TMS, TMSPE, and CUCM Create a SIP trunk to Conductor for Ad hoc Conferences. Create a SIP Trunk to Conductor Create a SIP trunk to Conductor for Renezvous Conferences. Create a SIP Trunk to Conductor Add a Conference Bridge to CUCM for Conductor. Add a Conference Bridge to CUCM for Ad hoc conferences on Conductor. Modify Media Resources Group Configure CUCM MeetMe Number Pattern Configure Route Pattern for the MeetMe Number Pattern. Configure Meet-Me Phone Button for your 9971 Phone Configure a Search Rule on the VCS for 6XXX extensions to CUCM Check Cisco TMS Pre-configuration.10 P a g e

Implementing and Configuring Cisco TelePresence Video Suite (Advanced)Current Technologies CLCLabs Continued Preconfigured Cisco TMS TMS Basic Configuration Configure TMS to send E-mailAdd User-1 and User-2 to TMS Rename Main Folder in Navigator. Add Conductor to TMS. Add Telepresence Servers to TMS. Add Unified Communication Manger TMS. Add VCSE to TMS. Add EX90s From Call Manager to TMS. Add EX90 From VCS to TMS. Add C60 From VCS to TMS. Add SX10 From VCS to TMS. TMSPE - VCS Control (VCS--‐C) Configuration Preconfigured Cisco TMS Enabling and Verifying Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Provisioning Extension (TMSPE) Configure Provisioning Extensions for the VCS Server Verifying TMS provisioning Extensions on the VCS Server Verify that Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Provisioning Extension (TMSPE) features are nowfunctioning correctly Creating Users and Groups with Cisco TelePresence Management Suite Provisioning Extension(TMSPE) Configuring and sending account information in Cisco TelePresence Management Suite ProvisioningExtension (TMSPE)11 P a g e

Video Conferencing Experience / Voice Experience Course Outline Telepresence Endpoints Cisco TelePresence Endpoint Portfolio Overview Cisco DX Series Endpoint Characteristics Cisco TelePresence TC Software-Based Endpoint Characteristics Cisco TelePresence EX60 and EX90 Cisco TelePresence MX Series

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