0781: Avaya Communication Server 1000 Dialing Plan Design and IP Peer Networking

$2,895.00


  • Classroom

  • Onsite
Duration: 4 Days

Voice Over IP (VoIP) technology is an integral part of a cost-effective and practical solution for many customers, because it allows secure communications using industry standards, such as H.323 and SIP signaling, over geographically disbursed IP data networks. In this course, you will learn about Avaya Communications Server (CS) 1000 dialing plan design and configuration requirements for the Call Server, associated H.323 and SIP Gateways on the Signaling Servers, and the centralized management of an IP Peer Dialing plan using Network Routing Servers.

What You Will Learn

 

  • CS 1000 IP Peer Networking features and capabilities
  • Configuring Avaya CS 1000 Call Server to support IP Peer Networking (Distributed Deployment)
  • Configuring the Virtual Trunk Gateways (H.323 and SIP) to support IP Peer Networking
  • Using Network Routing Service Manager to configure and manage Network Routing Service for IP Peer Networking
  • Configuring the Avaya CS 1000 Call Server and IP Phones to support IP Peer Networking (Zone-based Dialing Deployment)
  • Validating Call Server, Signaling Server, and Network Routing Service Manager programming
  • Configuring the CS 1000 VoIP Emergency Services Assess (ESA)

Audience

 

Personnel responsible for implementing an IP Peer Network solution for a network including multiple Avaya Communication Server 1000 systems

Prerequistes

 

Course Outline

 

1. Avaya CS 1000 IP Peer Networking Overview

2. Configure Avaya CS 1000 Call Server for Distributed Deployment Model

3. Configure Avaya CS 1000 SIP Gateway

4. Configure Avaya CS 1000 H.323 Gateway

5. Configure Network Routing Service

6. Emergency Service Access

7. Zone-Based Dialing

Course Labs