Overview
Implementing Cisco Collaboration Core Technologies (CLCOR 300-801) training course is designed for the exam CLCOR 300-801 which is associated with the CCNP and CCIE Collaboration Certifications. In this training class, you will learn implementing core collaboration technologies including infrastructure and design, protocols, codecs, and endpoints, Cisco IOS XE gateway and media resources, Call Control, QoS, and collaboration applications.
This course prepares you for Exam 70-778. Download Course Contents
Infrastructure and Design
- Describe the key design elements of the following, pertaining to the Cisco Collaboration architecture as described in the SRND/PA
- Describe the purpose of Edge devices in the Cisco Collaboration architecture such as Expressway and Cisco Unified Border Element
- Configure these network components to support Cisco Collaboration solutions
- Troubleshoot these network components in a Cisco Collaboration solution
- Explain these components to support Cisco Collaboration solutions
Protocols, Codecs, and Endpoints
- Troubleshoot these elements of a SIP conversation
- Identify the appropriate collaboration codecs for a given scenario
- Configure codec negotiations
- Deploy SIP endpoints
- Troubleshoot collaboration endpoints
Cisco IOS XE Gateway and Media Resources
- Configure these voice gateway elements
- Configure ISDN PRI/BRI
- Troubleshoot ISDN PRI/BRI
- Configure and verify the MGCP
- Identify the appropriate media resources for a given scenario (hardware and software)
Call Control
- Describe the Cisco Unified Communications Manager digit analysis process
- Implement toll fraud prevention on Cisco Unified CM
- Configure globalized call routing in Cisco Unified CM
- Describe Mobile and Remote Access (MRA)
QoS
- Describe problems that can lead to poor voice and video quality
- Describe the QoS requirements for these application types (voice and video)
- Describe the class models for providing QoS on a network
- Describe the purpose and function of these DiffServ values as it pertains to collaboration
- Describe QoS trust boundaries and their significance in LAN-based classification and marking
- Describe and determine location-based CAC bandwidth requirements
- Configure and verify LLQ (class map, policy map, service policy)
Collaboration Applications
- Configure Cisco Unity Connection mailbox and MWI
- Configure Cisco Unity Connection SIP integration options to call control
- Describe Cisco Unity Connection call handlers
- Describe Cisco Unified IM&P protocols and deployment
- Deploy Cisco Jabber on premises