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Implementing and maintaining telephony using Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 (MOC 5179)

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Course number HE685S
Length 2 days
Delivery method Remotely assisted instructional learning ( RAIL)
Instructor-led training ( ILT)
Onsite dedicated training ( OST)
Price USD $850

Course overview

This 2-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.


Prerequisites

  • 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:

  • Course 5177: Implementing and Maintaining Instant Messaging Using Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007
  • Course 5178: Implementing and Maintaining Audio/Visual Conferencing and Web Conferencing Using Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007

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

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Benefits to you

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

Course outline

Module 1: Implementing and Maintaining Telephony by Using Office Communications Server 2007

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
  • 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

Module 2: Planning and Deploying Office Communications Server 2007 in a PBX Telephony Environment

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)

Module 3: Planning and Deploying Office Communications Server 2007 Enterprise Telephony Solutions

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)

Module 4: Monitoring and Maintaining Office Communications Server 2007

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

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

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