Cisco are retiring their Cisco CallManager v5.0 exam in July. Luckily CherryFive are offering one final chance to take their CallManager bootcamp course before this happens. Usually the bootcamp saves people an amazing £905 on the normal cost of the courses, but since this is a special occasion we're offering a further 10% off on top of that! I've included some more information below - but if you'd like to learn more email us at training@cherryfive.com or call 0845 686 5550 and ask for Jill!
What is a Bootcamp?
* Two full Cisco courses combined into one weeklong course
* Students receive hands-on training with real equipment
* Students will receive full materials for both courses
Benefits of a Bootcamp
* Students spend less time away from the office - saving money, and maintaining productivity BUT they return with the same qualifications
* The Bootcamp costs an average of £905 less than the 2 courses taken separately
* CherryFive hosts the courses in the award-winning Dakota Hotel, between Edinburgh and Glasgow, meaning easy commuting and so less travel and accomodation expenses.
* Students experience the kit hands-on, rather than through virtual labs. They leave the course with experience as well as knowledge.
Course Content
These courses provide students with the necessary knowledge and skills to enable video calls as well as install, configure, maintain, secure, monitor, and manage a Cisco IP Telephony solution based on Callmanager (aka Communications Manager) 5.0, the call routing and signaling component of the Cisco IP Telephony solution.
Course Objectives
After completing this course the student should be able to:
1. Deploy a Cisco CallManager 5.0 server in a cluster using a supported IP telephony deployment model.
2. Perform platform and general administration, and implement disaster recovery
3. Deploy SCCP and SIP endpoints in a Cisco CallManager 5.0 cluster
4. Deploy a dial plan consisting of gateways, trunks, route plan elements, hunt groups, partitions, and calling search spaces
5. Implement multiple site deployments with fallback telephony services in the remote branches, call admission control over the WAN bandwidth, and automated call rerouting through the PSTN when the WAN bandwidth is insufficient.
6. Configure Cisco CallManager to enable end-user features and services
7. Harden Cisco IP telephony devices, prevent toll fraud, understand cryptographic concepts, and apply cryptography to a Cisco Unified CallManager cluster
8. Make IP video telephony calls with Cisco Unified Video Advantage and describe the basic components and characteristics of video calls and Cisco Unified CallManager configuration parameters that enable video
9. Classify and use system management tools that can be used in a Cisco Unified CallManager environment
For more information or to book a place on the camp, visit http://training.cherryfive.com or email training@cherryfive.com
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The last chance for Cisco CallManager 5
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