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Implementing and Maintaining Telephony Using Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007

Tipo de curso: cursos
Modalidad: Presencial en Madrid
Fecha de inicio: 7 y 8 de Abril de 2008 de 15:00 a 20:00
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Provincia: Madrid
Direccion: Plaza Carlos Trias Bertran 7 1 Panta , Edificio Sollube
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Implementing and Maintaining Telephony Using Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007

  • Introduction
    This two-day instructor-led course teaches students how to implement and maintain an Office Communications Server 2007 telephony solution. The course covers the topologies supported by Office Communications Server 2007 for deploying a telephony solution for an organization. Further, the course introduces the various call-flow scenarios in an enterprise and explains the call flow among the various Office Communications Server 2007 components in each scenario.
  • Audience
    This course is intended for current real-time communications IT Professional and infrastructure specialists who want to learn how to implement Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007.
    At Course Completion
    After completing this course, students will be able to:

    Implement and maintain telephony by using Office Communications Server 2007.

    Plan and deploy Office Communications Server 2007 in a PBX telephony environment.

    Plan and deploy Office Communications Server 2007 enterprise telephony solutions.

    Describe and monitor Office Communications Server 2007 call flow.
  • Prerequisites
    Before attending this course, students must have:

    Familiarity with Active Directory knowledge and concepts.

    Familiarity with Exchange 2007 Unified Messaging knowledge and concepts.

    Familiarity with SharePoint knowledge and concepts.

    Fundamental knowledge of using Microsoft Office 2007 or Microsoft Office 2003.

    Fundamental Windows Server 2003 knowledge and experience.

    Fundamental Networking knowledge and experience.
    In addition, it is recommended, but not required, that students have completed:

    Implementing and Maintaining Instant Messaging Using Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007.

    Implementing and Maintaining Audio/Visual Conferencing and Web Conferencing Using Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007.
  • Course Outline
    Module 1: Implementing and Maintaining Telephony by Using Office Communications Server 2007
    Office Communications Server 2007 supports both PBX telecommunications and SIP telecommunications. To capitalize on the SIP telecommunications functionalities, enterprises can
    integrate Office Communications Server 2007 into their telephony solution. This module describes the basic components of an enterprise telephony solution, such as PSTN, PBX, SIP-PSTN gateways, and endpoints, and security considerations for implementing a secure telephony solution. The module describes the Active Directory design considerations and networking considerations for deploying Office Communications Server 2007. The module also identifies the installation considerations for distributing the Office Communicator 2007 client to enterprise users. Finally, this module introduces the administrative tools that Office Communications Server 2007 provides to manage and monitor the enterprise telephony solution. Lessons

    Introduction to the Components of a Telephony Solution

    What Is Intermediation of Telephony?

    What Is a PSTN Network?

    What Is a PBX?

    What Is VoIP?

    What Are Gateways?

    How do SIP-PSTN Gateways Work?

    What Are Basic Endpoints?

    Overview of the Integration of Office Communications Server Telephony

    What Is a PBX Coexistence Configuration?

    What Is an Office Communication Server Stand-Alone Configuration?

    Pre-requisites for Migration to Office Communications Server Telephony

    Migration from a PBX to a Coexistence Configuration

    Migration from a PBX to an Office Communications Server Stand-Alone Configuration

    Migration from a Coexistence to a Stand-Alone Configuration

    Determining the Architecture For the Office Communications Server Telephony Deployment

    Determining Configuration Options

    What Is the Role of a Mediation Server?

    What Are HW Load Balancers?

    Designing a Network for Office Communications Server 2007

    Active Directory Design and Network Considerations

    Demonstration: Configuring DNS

    Bandwidth Considerations

    Implementing a Secure Telephony Solution

    Key Features of a Secure Telephony Solution

    Active Directory Credentials in a Secure Telephony Solution

    Group Policies in a Secure Telephony Solution

    Encryption in a Secure Telephony Solution

    Certificate Services in a Secure Telephony Solution

    Demonstration: Securing a Telephony Solution

    Managing and Monitoring an Enterprise Telephony Solution by Using Administration Tools

    What Is Microsoft Management Console?

    Why Monitor Call Detail Records?

    Demonstration: Using the Office Communications Server 2007 Administrative Tools Snap-In
    Lab: Implementing and Administering a Secure Telephony Solution

    Exercise 1: Designing an Office Communications Server Architecture for Tailspin Toys

    Exercise 2: Designing an Office Communications Server Architecture for World Wide Importers

    Exercise 3: Securing a Telephony Solution
    After completing this module, students will be able to:

    Describe the features of the basic components used in a telephony solution.

    Describe an overview of the integration of Office Communications Server 2007.

    Determine the architecture for an Office Communications Server telephony solution.

    Design a network for an Office Communications Server telephony solution.

    Implement a secure enterprise telephony solution.

    Choose a client application installation method.

    Manage and monitor an enterprise telephony solution.
    Module 2: Planning and Deploying Office Communications Server 2007 in a PBX Telephony Environment Enterprise users can access the telephony solution by using any of the Office Communications Server 2007 clients, such as Office Communicator 2007, Microsoft Office Mobile Communicator 2007, Microsoft Office Web Communicator, Microsoft SIP endpoints, and third-party SIP endpoints. This module describes the deployment of a telephony solution for an enterprise based on SIP-to-PBX interoperability, SIP-to-IP-PBX interoperability, Office Communications Server 2007 integration with the IP-PSTN gateway, or remote office integration. Lessons

    Configuring Deployment Topologies

    Considerations for an Office Communications Server 2007 Telephony Configuration

    SIP-to-PBX Topology

    SIP-to-PSTN Topology

    SIP-to-IP-PBX Interoperability

    Overview of Enterprise Telephony Clients Deployment and Configuration

    What Are SIP Endpoints?

    Considerations for Deploying and Configuring Office Communicator 2007

    Considerations for Deploying and Configuring Office Communicator Mobile

    Considerations for Deploying and Configuring Office Communicator Web Access

    Microsoft SIP Endpoints

    Third-Party SIP Endpoints

    Demonstration: Deploying and Configuring Office Communicator 2007
    Lab: Implementing Office Communications Server 2007 in a PBX Telephony Environment

    Exercise 1: Configuring a Deployment Topology

    Exercise 2: Deploying Enterprise Telephony Clients

    Exercise 3: Making Calls by Using Office Communicator 2007 (optional)
    After completing this module, students will be able to:

    Configure deployment topologies for an Office Communications Server 2007 telephony solution.

    Deploy and configure enterprise telephony clients.
    Module 3: Planning and Deploying Office Communications Server 2007 Enterprise Telephony Solutions
    In the Office Communications Server 2007 enterprise telephony solution, telephony users can communicate with internal telephony users and remote office telephony users. This module describes the call features in an enterprise telephony solution, such as call routing. The module introduces the enterprise telephony solution components of Office Communications Server 2007, such as the Office Communicator clients, gateways, Mediation Server, Front End Server, Access Edge Server, Director, Media Relay and multipoint control unit (MCU), interactive applications, and SIP clients. Lessons

    Overview of an Enterprise Telephony Solution

    How Basic Call Control Works

    Features of Advanced Call Control

    What Is Phone Number Normalization?

    Overview of Routing in an Enterprise Telephony Solution

    What Are Location Profiles?

    What Are Dial Plans?

    What Is Call Routing?

    Phone Usage Records

    Voice Policies

    Call Routes

    What Is Route Helper?

    Configuring the Enterprise Telephony Solution Components

    Planning for Media Gateways

    Topologies for Media Gateways

    Deploying Mediation Servers

    Front End Servers

    Directors

    Connecting to a Remote Office

    What Is an Access Edge Server?

    Features of Front End Servers
    Lab: Implementing an Office Communications Server 2007 Enterprise Telephony Solution

    Exercise 1: Configure Location Profiles

    Exercise 2: Create Phone Usage Records

    Exercise 3: Deploy the Mediation Server

    Exercise 4: Configure Routes

    Exercise 5: Using Route Helper to Check Enterprise Voice Configuration

    Exercise 6: Configure Enterprise Voice Policy

    Exercise 7: Configure User Phone Numbers

    Exercise 8: Make a voice call via the PSTN (optional)
    After completing this module, students will be able to:

    Describe the functions supported by an Office Communications Server 2007 enterprise telephony solution.

    Configure the components in an Office Communications Server 2007 enterprise telephony
    solution.

    Configure remote office connectivity within an enterprise telephony solution.
    Module 4: Monitoring and Maintaining Office Communications Server 2007 Office Communications Server 2007 supports both inbound and outbound calls between internal telephony users and external PSTN users, and between internal PBX users and internal Office Communicator telephony users. Understanding the protocols used and the call flow can assist in troubleshooting and improving routing within the telephony solution. This module describes the protocols used, and the call flow between internal telephony users in an Office Communications Server 2007 enterprise telephony solution. In addition this module describes the tools available for monitoring the call flow. Lessons

    Backing Up and Restoring Office Communications Server 2007

    Prepare for Backup and Recovery

    Back Up Office Communications Server 2007

    Restore Office Communications Server 2007

    Demonstration: Backing Up and Restoring Office Communications Server 2007

    Monitoring Office Communications Server 2007

    How to Monitor Resource Utilization

    Event Logging

    What Is OCSLogger?

    Configuring the Archiving and CDR Service

    What Is the Archiving and CDR Server?

    Components of the Archiving and CDR Service

    How to Install the Archiving and CDR Server

    Demonstration: Installing and Activating the Archiving and CDR Server

    Demonstration: Associating Archiving with the Front End Server or Pool

    Options for User Configuration for Archiving

    Options for Call Data Records Configuration

    Overview of Protocol Monitoring in a Telephony Solution

    Why Capture Protocols?

    Call Flow Monitoring Tools

    Monitoring Call Flow in an Office Communications Server 2007 Telephony Environment

    Office Communicator Voice Call Flow

    Demonstration: Capturing Call Flow Between Office Communicator Telephony Users

    Office Communicator-to-PBX Call Flow

    PBX-to-Office Communicator Call Flow

    Office Communicator-to-PSTN Call Flow

    PSTN-to-Office Communicator Call Flow
    Lab: Maintaining and Monitoring Office Communications Server

    Exercise 1: Backing Up and Restoring Office Communications Server 2007

    Exercise 2: Monitoring Office Communications Server

    Exercise 3: Working with the Call Flow Monitoring Tools
    After completing this module, students will be able to:

    Back up and restore Office Communications Server.

    Monitor Office Communications Server.

    Install and configure the Archiving and CDR Server.

    Identify the protocol capturing tools you can use in a telephony solution.

    Monitor call flow in an Office Communications Server 2007 telephony environment

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