Cisco CUDN Training 642-072
Cisco Unity Design & Networking
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Cisco Unity Design Specialist 642-072 CUDN
Course Title: Cisco Unity Design and Networking v1.1
Course Code: CUDN 642-072Duration: 4 Days
Course Overview
The Cisco Unity Design and Networking (CUDN) Cisco training course is an advanced course for engineers who are responsible for the design of sustainable complex Unity solutions based upon their customers' requirements. Upon completion of CUDN, candidates should have a higher degree of confidence that the designs they provide for customers will meet the criteria of being sustainable and reducing post deployment support requirements.Target Audience
Candidates who should consider attending the CUDN 642-072 Cisco training course are engineers responsible for the design of sustainable complex Unity solutions.Course Objectives
On successfully completing the CUDN 642-072 course candidates will be able to:- Explain the impact of different messaging environments (Domino/MS) upon a Unity design
- Design a large voicemail solution
- Understand Network Unity with legacy voicemail systems
- Explain approved Cisco Unity deployment models
- Apply a repeatable design methodology
- Design solutions that meet specific customer needs
- Design solutions that interoperate with legacy voicemail systems
Course Prerequisites
Candidates attending the CUDN 642-072 Cisco training course should have previously completed the Unified Communications System Engineer (Unity) and Cisco IP Telephony (CallManager) courses and understand the product installation and configuration procedures for deploying these solutions. Microsoft skills and knowledge of Active Directory, SQL, Exchange and Windows 2000 and Windows 2003 are also recommended.Testing and Certification
The CUDN Cisco training course is the recommended preparation for the 642-072 CUDN - Cisco Unity Design and Networking exam required to achieve the Cisco Unity Design Specialist Certification.Course Content
Course Introduction:- Overview - Learner Skills and Knowledge
- Course Goal and Objectives
- Course Outline
- Determining Presales Requirements
- Developing a Preliminary Design and Budget
- Analysing Requirements
- Finalising the design process
- Defining Messaging Models
- Lesson Assessments
- Database and Directory Components
- Directory with Windows 2000
- The Mailstore with Exchange 2000
- Directory and Mailstore with Exchange 5.5
- Coexistence of Exchange
- Directory and Mailstore with Domino
- How Unity interacts with Directories
- Auxiliary Components
- Lesson Assessments
- Infrastructure Considerations
- Capacity-Planning Considerations
- Deployment Considerations
- Lesson Assessments
- Common Dial Plan Issues
- Common Bandwidth Provisioning Issues
- Common Branch Office Voice Mail Issues
- Messaging Design Rules
- Lesson Assessments
- Designing VPIM Solutions
- Implementing VPIM
- Unity Bridge and Avaya Interoperability
- Unity Bridge and Avaya Design Guidelines
- Implementing Unity Bridge
- Lesson Assessments
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