Microsoft Training - April-September 2009 - (Page 28) New ECPMF – Enhanced Cisco Presence with Microsoft Foundations Hands-On Labs Lab 1: Topology and Deployment Course 7205 Based on Presence Server v7.0. Exclusive Course Global Knowledge exclusive curriculum Lab 7: IP Phone Messenger Lab 8: Configuring OCS, and CUPS for Microsoft Office Control of Cisco 7965 IP Phones Lab 9: Certificates, OCS, and CUPS Lab 10: Serviceability Lab 11: Real Time Monitoring Tool Lab 12: Disaster Recovery Lab 2: Load Base Configuration and Phones Lab 3: Configure Cisco Unified Communications Manager for Presence Lab 4: Integrating CUCM and CUPS Lab 5: Configuring CUPC Clients for Presence and Desk Phone Control Lab 6: Configuring CUPC Clients for E-Mail, Calendar, and Voice Mail Integration Course Description Learn how to implement a full Presence solution leveraging the full capabilities of the two leading Unified Communications vendors, Cisco and Microsoft. This course introduces the key Presence architectural components, product features, and points of interoperability between the two leading vendor technologies. You will receive hands-on training in a fully integrated lab environment providing a real-world perspective. Our ECPMF lab environment offers a unique real-world environment for learning how to deploy a Unified Communications environment including a simulated PSTN with full dial plan capabilities and each pod in its own area code. The ECPMF class focus is on presence integration and configuration: CUPS system setup, CUCM and CUPS integration, and configuration of presence clients for presence, desk phone control, and e-mail and voice mail integration including remote call control of Cisco 7965 IP Phones from Microsoft Office Clients. A secondary focus is on key Microsoft technologies supporting Unified Communications environments: Active Directory, DNS, and PKI. Student pods are equipped with servers that are installed but not configured: • • • • Cisco Unified Communications Manager 7.x Cisco Unified Presence Server 7.x Cisco Unified Messaging 5.0 for voice mail integration A Microsoft Windows 2003 domain controller for Active Directory integration and including a Certificate Authority and Exchange 2003 for e-mail integration • Microsoft OCS 2007 Front End Server for MOC client remote call A control Course Content 1. Course Introduction 2. Presence Overview • Introducing Presence • Getting to Know Cisco Unified Communications Manager Presence 3. Design Cisco Unified Presence • Designing Cisco Unified Presence Server • Designing Cisco Unified Presence Deployments • Designing Cisco Unified Presence Security • Cisco Unified Personal Communicator • Configuring IP Phone Messenger 4. Integrate with Cisco Unified Presence • Cisco Unified Presence Interoperability • Integrating Cisco Products • Integrating Third-Party Presence Server 5. Deployment of Cisco Unified Presence • Installing Cisco Unified Presence • Configuring Cisco Unified Communications Manager • Configuring Cisco Unified Presence • Integrating with Microsoft • Integrating with IBM Lotus Sametime 6. Maintain Cisco Unified Presence • Cisco Unified Presence Serviceability • Exploring Cisco Unified Operating System Administration • Disaster Recovery 7. Presence Overview • Configuring Presence in Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express 8. Understanding Active Directory • Directory Services Overview • Domain Controller Services • Objects and Their Attributes • Partition • Security • Active Directory Fundamentals • Trees and Forests • Functional Levels • Sites and Services • Subnets • Single Master of Operations 9. Required Active Directory Support for Office Communication Server 2007 • Schema Changes • Group Creation • Account Creation 10. Domain Name System • Name Resolution • Domain Name Resolution • Zones • Testing DNS • Installing Microsoft DNS • Zone Authority and SOA Records • Types of Roles of Zones • Zone Database Dynamic Update • DNS and DHCP Integration • Active Directory Integrated Zones • Sub Domain Delegation • Private vs. Public Root Zone • Querying Root Server • Recursion • Following a Referral • Conditional Forwarding • Stub Zones • Installing a Cache Server • Authoritative vs. Non Authoritative Answers • Clearing Cache Entries 11. Required DNS support for Office Communication Server 2007 • Records for Server Communication • Records for Client Resource Location • Federation-Based Records 12. Certificates Services 13. Microsoft Office Communication Server 2007 PKI Utilization Who Needs To Attend Senior system administrators, engineers, network architects and integrators responsible for set up and management of Unified Communications networks incorporating Cisco and Microsoft technologies providing Presence and desk phone/remote call control. Prerequisites In this application-oriented course, no router configuration is involved. You should be familiar with relevant technologies: • Cisco Unified Communications Manager • Network protocols including SIP • icrosoft Active Directory, Exchange Server 2003 Messaging, and OfM fice Communications Server 2007 • nified Communications applications such as e-mail, voice mail, and U presence. A number of different Global Knowledge courses provide the required Cisco background: • ACUCM (ideal) • ACCMU or CMBA • CIPT1 Classroom Learning 5 days $3,295 Classroom Learning CA San Jose DC Washington GA Atlanta Jun 22-26 Aug 10-14 Jun 8-12 IL MA NC NJ Chicago Boston Raleigh Morristown On-Site Learning Call for info. Jul 13-17 May 4-8 Aug 3-7 Sep 28-Oct2 NY New York NY New York TX Dallas TX Dallas May 18-22 Sep 14-18 Apr 27-May 1 Aug 17-21 TX Houston ON Toronto Jul 27-31 Jjul 20-24 28 REGISTER NOW 1-800-COURSES www.globalknowledge.com/microsoft http://www.globalknowledge.com/training/olm/go.asp?find=MIC7205&country=United+States http://www.globalknowledge.com/microsoft
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