Objective:
The Gateway Gatekeeper exam assesses the knowledge of
the Systems Engineer on the implementation of Cisco
gateways and gatekeepers to integrate a VoIP network to
both PSTN and TDM equipment. This includes implementing
dial plans and advanced gateway features such as SRST
and DSP resources. The exam also covers implementing
gatekeepers and directory gatekeepers to provide
hierarchical dial plan resolution and call admission
control.
Prerequisite:
Cisco IP Telephony Bootcamp or CCVP certification
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Cisco
Voice Gateways & Gatekeepers Tuition $795
Current Retake Policy:
Students are granted the following retake option
(assuming the same course)
a. retake once within six
months: free
b. retake between six
months and 1-1/2 year: pay 50% of the tuition
c. retake between 1-1/2
and 2 years: pay 75% of the tuition
Gateway
& Gatekeeper Course Curriculum
Cisco CRS/IPCC Overview
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CRS
Topology; Performance criteria
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CRS
Products; How Contacts Happen
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CRS
Application Example
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Lab:
Installation & System Configuration
Configuring H323 and MGCP Gateways
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Selecting a gateway protocol
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Comparing H323 gatway and MGCP gateway
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Configuration of H323 and MGCP gateways
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Configuring Fax and Model support
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Lab
Integrating a VoIP network to the PSTN and PBXs
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Overview of PSTN and PBX circuit options
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PSTN and PBX integration overview
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PBX integration requirement and consideration
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Configuring PSTN Connections
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Analog vs Digital
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T1 CAS and PRI connections
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Lab
Implementing Advanced Gateway Features
Configuring Survivable Remote Site Telephony
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Cisco CallManager deploment models
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Centralized Call Processing with SRST branches
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Considerations of gateway selections, H323 vs. MGCP
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Lab
Configuring DSP Farms
Configuring TCL Scripts
Deploying Gatekeepers
Configuring Directory Gatekeepers
Introducting Service Provider Offerings
Course Assessment
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