CLCOR: Call Setup & Teardown Process


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Overview/Description
It is imperative for collaborative engineers to be able to troubleshoot call setup issues. They must possess a comprehensive knowledge of call signaling protocols and call setup and teardown processes. In this course, you'll explore fundamental call signaling protocol, call setup, and teardown process concepts. You'll learn about various call control protocols, creating a strong base for call troubleshooting. You'll also observe the call setup and teardown process with different signaling protocols in place. Furthermore, you'll troubleshoot call setup issues using different tools, outline how the DTMF signal moves over IP networks, and examine how to integrate LDAP with a Cisco Unified Communications network. This course is a part of a collection that prepares you for the 350-801: Implementing and Operating Cisco Collaboration Core Technologies (CLCOR) certification exam.

Expected Duration (hours)
0.7

Lesson Objectives

CLCOR: Call Setup & Teardown Process

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • describe different Cisco Unified CM components and protocols involved in call setup and teardown processes
  • outline the SIP messages involved in call setup and teardown
  • troubleshoot call setup issues using different tools, like RTMT and the route plan report
  • outline different call control protocols in Cisco UC and their features
  • describe what comprises DTMF signaling over IP networks
  • describe the different methods for collecting and analyzing digits in Cisco Unified CM
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course
  • Course Number:
    it_ccclcor_04_enus

    Expertise Level
    Intermediate